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Move libpam-sys helpers into their own library.
- Renames libpam-sys-helpers to libpam-sys-consts.
- Moves libpam-sys-helpers::helpers into libpam-sys-helpers,
which moves them completely out of libpam-sys's dependency chain.
- Moves the aliases from libpam-sys into libpam-sys::aliases.
author | Paul Fisher <paul@pfish.zone> |
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date | Mon, 07 Jul 2025 12:11:43 -0400 |
parents | libpam-sys/libpam-sys-helpers/src/memory.rs@ebb71a412b58 |
children | ab8020566cd9 |
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pub mod constants; /// Information about the PAM implementation you're using right now. /// /// This module contains constants and values that can be used at build-script, /// compile, and run time to determine what PAM implementation you're using. /// /// ## Always available /// /// [`PamImpl::CURRENT`] will tell you what version of PAM you're using. /// It can be imported in any Rust code, from build scripts to runtime. /// /// ## Compile time /// /// Use [`enable_pam_impl_cfg`] in your `build.rs` to generate custom `#[cfg]`s /// for conditional compilation based on PAM implementation. /// /// This will set the current `pam_impl` as well as registering all known /// PAM implementations with `rustc-check-cfg` to get cfg-checking. /// /// The names that appear in the `cfg` variables are the same as the values /// in the [`PamImpl`] enum. /// /// ``` /// #[cfg(pam_impl = "OpenPam")] /// fn openpam_specific_func(handle: *const libpam_sys::pam_handle) { /// let environ = libpam_sys::pam_getenvlist(handle); /// // ... /// libpam_sys::openpam_free_envlist() /// } /// /// // This will give you a warning since "UnknownImpl" is not in the cfg. /// #[cfg(not(pam_impl = "UnknownImpl"))] /// fn do_something() { /// // ... /// } /// ``` /// /// The [`pam_impl_name!`] macro will expand to this same value, currently #[doc = concat!("`", env!("LIBPAMSYS_IMPL"), "`.")] pub mod pam_impl; #[doc(inline)] pub use pam_impl::*;