1.0.0[][src]Function std::env::join_paths

pub fn join_paths<I, T>(paths: I) -> Result<OsString, JoinPathsError> where
    I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
    T: AsRef<OsStr>, 

Joins a collection of Paths appropriately for the PATH environment variable.

Errors

Returns an Err (containing an error message) if one of the input Paths contains an invalid character for constructing the PATH variable (a double quote on Windows or a colon on Unix).

Examples

Joining paths on a Unix-like platform:

use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::path::Path;

fn main() -> Result<(), env::JoinPathsError> {
    let paths = [Path::new("/bin"), Path::new("/usr/bin")];
    let path_os_string = env::join_paths(paths.iter())?;
    assert_eq!(path_os_string, OsString::from("/bin:/usr/bin"));
    Ok(())
}Run

Joining a path containing a colon on a Unix-like platform results in an error:

use std::env;
use std::path::Path;

let paths = [Path::new("/bin"), Path::new("/usr/bi:n")];
assert!(env::join_paths(paths.iter()).is_err());Run

Using env::join_paths with env::spit_paths to append an item to the PATH environment variable:

use std::env;
use std::path::PathBuf;

fn main() -> Result<(), env::JoinPathsError> {
    if let Some(path) = env::var_os("PATH") {
        let mut paths = env::split_paths(&path).collect::<Vec<_>>();
        paths.push(PathBuf::from("/home/xyz/bin"));
        let new_path = env::join_paths(paths)?;
        env::set_var("PATH", &new_path);
    }

    Ok(())
}Run