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+// check-pass
+// run-rustfix
+//
+// rust-lang/rust#73592: borrow_mut through Deref should work.
+//
+// Before #72280, when we see something like `&mut *rcvr.method()`, we
+// incorrectly requires `rcvr` to be type-checked as a mut place. While this
+// requirement is usually correct for smart pointers, it is overly restrictive
+// for types like `Mutex` or `RefCell` which can produce a guard that
+// implements `DerefMut` from `&self`.
+//
+// Making it more confusing, because we use Deref as the fallback when DerefMut
+// is implemented, we won't see an issue when the smart pointer does not
+// implement `DerefMut`. It only causes an issue when `rcvr` is obtained via a
+// type that implements both `Deref` or `DerefMut`.
+//
+// This bug is only discovered in #73592 after it is already fixed as a side-effect
+// of a refactoring made in #72280.
+
+#![warn(unused_mut)]
+
+use std::pin::Pin;
+use std::cell::RefCell;
+
+struct S(RefCell<()>);
+
+fn test_pin(s: Pin<&S>) {
+ // This works before #72280.
+ let _ = &mut *s.0.borrow_mut();
+}
+
+fn test_pin_mut(s: Pin<&mut S>) {
+ // This should compile but didn't before #72280.
+ let _ = &mut *s.0.borrow_mut();
+}
+
+fn test_vec(s: &Vec<RefCell<()>>) {
+ // This should compile but didn't before #72280.
+ let _ = &mut *s[0].borrow_mut();
+}
+
+fn test_mut_pin(mut s: Pin<&S>) {
+ //~^ WARN variable does not need to be mutable
+ let _ = &mut *s.0.borrow_mut();
+}
+
+fn test_mut_pin_mut(mut s: Pin<&mut S>) {
+ //~^ WARN variable does not need to be mutable
+ let _ = &mut *s.0.borrow_mut();
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let mut s = S(RefCell::new(()));
+ test_pin(Pin::new(&s));
+ test_pin_mut(Pin::new(&mut s));
+ test_mut_pin(Pin::new(&s));
+ test_mut_pin_mut(Pin::new(&mut s));
+ test_vec(&vec![s.0]);
+}