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+struct Point { x: isize, y: isize }
+
+fn a() {
+ let mut p = Point {x: 3, y: 4};
+ let q = &p;
+
+ // This assignment is illegal because the field x is not
+ // inherently mutable; since `p` was made immutable, `p.x` is now
+ // immutable. Otherwise the type of &_q.x (&isize) would be wrong.
+ p.x = 5; //~ ERROR cannot assign to `p.x` because it is borrowed
+ q.x;
+}
+
+fn c() {
+ // this is sort of the opposite. We take a loan to the interior of `p`
+ // and then try to overwrite `p` as a whole.
+
+ let mut p = Point {x: 3, y: 4};
+ let q = &p.y;
+ p = Point {x: 5, y: 7};//~ ERROR cannot assign to `p` because it is borrowed
+ p.x; // silence warning
+ *q; // stretch loan
+}
+
+fn d() {
+ // just for completeness's sake, the easy case, where we take the
+ // address of a subcomponent and then modify that subcomponent:
+
+ let mut p = Point {x: 3, y: 4};
+ let q = &p.y;
+ p.y = 5; //~ ERROR cannot assign to `p.y` because it is borrowed
+ *q;
+}
+
+fn main() {
+}