it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() — tailwindcss Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() function in scanner.rs from the tailwindcss codebase.
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graph TD e7e1f427_92f7_ed1f_bb73_9df3c9bdb39b["it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly()"] 340ddba0_15e4_a309_9dea_cf6d6e73381d["scanner.rs"] e7e1f427_92f7_ed1f_bb73_9df3c9bdb39b -->|defined in| 340ddba0_15e4_a309_9dea_cf6d6e73381d 2f3305c3_ad36_6002_daa9_52b16e0424fd["scan()"] e7e1f427_92f7_ed1f_bb73_9df3c9bdb39b -->|calls| 2f3305c3_ad36_6002_daa9_52b16e0424fd style e7e1f427_92f7_ed1f_bb73_9df3c9bdb39b fill:#6366f1,stroke:#818cf8,color:#fff
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Source Code
crates/oxide/tests/scanner.rs lines 183–211
fn it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() {
let ScanResult {
files,
globs,
normalized_sources,
..
} = scan(&[
("index.html", ""),
("public/a.html", ""),
("public/b.html", ""),
("public/c.html", ""),
("public/nested/c.html", ""),
("public/deeply/nested/c.html", ""),
]);
assert_eq!(
files,
vec![
"index.html",
"public/a.html",
"public/b.html",
"public/c.html",
"public/deeply/nested/c.html",
"public/nested/c.html",
]
);
assert_eq!(globs, vec!["*"]);
assert_eq!(normalized_sources, vec!["**/*"]);
}
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() do?
it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() is a function in the tailwindcss codebase, defined in crates/oxide/tests/scanner.rs.
Where is it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() defined?
it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() is defined in crates/oxide/tests/scanner.rs at line 183.
What does it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() call?
it_should_list_all_files_in_the_public_folder_explicitly() calls 1 function(s): scan.
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