Function std::env::set_var

pub fn set_var<K: AsRef<OsStr>, V: AsRef<OsStr>>(key: K, value: V)

Sets the environment variable key to the value value for the currently running process.

Note that while concurrent access to environment variables is safe in Rust, some platforms only expose inherently unsafe non-threadsafe APIs for inspecting the environment. As a result, extra care needs to be taken when auditing calls to unsafe external FFI functions to ensure that any external environment accesses are properly synchronized with accesses in Rust.

Discussion of this unsafety on Unix may be found in:

Panics

This function may panic if key is empty, contains an ASCII equals sign '=' or the NUL character '\0', or when value contains the NUL character.

Examples

use std::env;

let key = "KEY";
env::set_var(key, "VALUE");
assert_eq!(env::var(key), Ok("VALUE".to_string()));

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