Clarify the difference between CARGO_CRATE_NAME and CARGO_PKG_NAME

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Luca Barbato 2023-01-13 15:00:14 +01:00
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@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ corresponding environment variable is set to the empty string, `""`.
* `CARGO_PKG_RUST_VERSION` — The Rust version from the manifest of your package.
Note that this is the minimum Rust version supported by the package, not the
current Rust version.
* `CARGO_CRATE_NAME` — The name of the crate that is currently being compiled.
* `CARGO_CRATE_NAME` — The name of the crate that is currently being compiled. It is the name of the [Cargo target] with `-` converted to `_`, such as the name of the library, binary, example, integration test, or benchmark.
* `CARGO_BIN_NAME` — The name of the binary that is currently being compiled (if it is a binary). This name does not include any file extension, such as `.exe`.
* `OUT_DIR` — If the package has a build script, this is set to the folder where the build
script should place its output. See below for more information.
@ -255,6 +255,7 @@ corresponding environment variable is set to the empty string, `""`.
the tests/benches. Cargo initially creates this directory but doesn't
manage its content in any way, this is the responsibility of the test code.
[Cargo target]: cargo-targets.md
[integration test]: cargo-targets.md#integration-tests
[`env` macro]: ../../std/macro.env.html