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-// revisions: nll_target
-
-// The following revisions are disabled due to missing support for two_phase_beyond_autoref
-//[nll_beyond] compile-flags: -Z two_phase_beyond_autoref
-
-// This is the second counter-example from Niko's blog post
-// smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2017/03/01/nested-method-calls-via-two-phase-borrowing/
-//
-// It is "artificial". It is meant to illustrate directly that we
-// should allow an aliasing access during reservation, but *not* while
-// the mutable borrow is active.
-//
-// The convention for the listed revisions: "lxl" means lexical
-// lifetimes (which can be easier to reason about). "nll" means
-// non-lexical lifetimes. "nll_target" means the initial conservative
-// two-phase borrows that only applies to autoref-introduced borrows.
-// "nll_beyond" means the generalization of two-phase borrows to all
-// `&mut`-borrows (doing so makes it easier to write code for specific
-// corner cases).
-
-fn main() {
- /*0*/ let mut i = 0;
-
- /*1*/ let p = &mut i; // (reservation of `i` starts here)
-
- /*2*/ let j = i; // OK: `i` is only reserved here
- //[nll_target]~^ ERROR cannot use `i` because it was mutably borrowed [E0503]
-
- /*3*/ *p += 1; // (mutable borrow of `i` starts here, since `p` is used)
-
- /*4*/ let k = i; //[nll_beyond]~ ERROR cannot use `i` because it was mutably borrowed [E0503]
- //[nll_target]~^ ERROR cannot use `i` because it was mutably borrowed [E0503]
-
- /*5*/ *p += 1;
-
- let _ = (j, k, p);
-}