I have two types, each with a bunch of supporting functions; the entire content of these two types should be private (in my case, they are mutable pointers to objects in C). These two types are conceptually different, so I put them in different modules…
pub mod client {
pub struct Client {
// private internals
}
// Lots of code.
}
pub mod collection {
pub struct Collection {
// private internals
}
// Lots of code.
}
(In my real-world case, mod client
and mod collection
are separate files, i.e., client.rs
and collection.rs
.)
client.rs
needs to create a Collection
; however, it can't, because the internals are private. Any attempt to write a function suffers the same problem: the function would need to be in collection.rs
(to access the private members of Collection
, but would need to be pub
so that client.rs
can access it… but now it's also pub
to the entire world.
What I'd really like is some sort of crate-level visibility, or a way to "friend" this struct out to another module. (Otherwise, the pub
lically visible stuff in the crate doesn't represent the API, which seems silly.)