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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-17 12:19:03 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-17 12:19:03 +0000
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+// Tests that a closure which requires mutable access to the referent
+// of an `&mut` requires a "unique" borrow -- that is, the variable to
+// be borrowed (here, `x`) will not be borrowed *mutably*, but
+// may be *immutable*, but we cannot allow
+// multiple borrows.
+
+
+
+fn get(x: &isize) -> isize {
+ *x
+}
+
+fn set(x: &mut isize) -> isize {
+ *x
+}
+
+fn a(x: &mut isize) {
+ let c1 = || get(x);
+ let c2 = || get(x);
+ c1();
+ c2();
+}
+
+fn b(x: &mut isize) {
+ let c1 = || get(x);
+ let c2 = || set(x); //~ ERROR closure requires unique access to `x`
+ c1;
+}
+
+fn c(x: &mut isize) {
+ let c1 = || get(x);
+ let c2 = || { get(x); set(x); }; //~ ERROR closure requires unique access to `x`
+ c1;
+}
+
+fn d(x: &mut isize) {
+ let c1 = || set(x);
+ let c2 = || set(x); //~ ERROR two closures require unique access to `x` at the same time
+ c1;
+}
+
+fn e(x: &'static mut isize) {
+ let c1 = |y: &'static mut isize| x = y;
+ //~^ ERROR cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable
+ c1;
+}
+
+fn f(x: &'static mut isize) {
+ let c1 = || x = panic!(); // OK assignment is unreachable.
+ c1;
+}
+
+fn main() {
+}