From 218caa410aa38c29984be31a5229b9fa717560ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:19:13 +0200 Subject: Merging upstream version 1.68.2+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- src/test/ui/borrowck/mutability-errors.stderr | 345 -------------------------- 1 file changed, 345 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/test/ui/borrowck/mutability-errors.stderr (limited to 'src/test/ui/borrowck/mutability-errors.stderr') diff --git a/src/test/ui/borrowck/mutability-errors.stderr b/src/test/ui/borrowck/mutability-errors.stderr deleted file mode 100644 index dd29ae492..000000000 --- a/src/test/ui/borrowck/mutability-errors.stderr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,345 +0,0 @@ -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `*x`, which is behind a `&` reference - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:9:5 - | -LL | fn named_ref(x: &(i32,)) { - | ------- help: consider changing this to be a mutable reference: `&mut (i32,)` -LL | *x = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^^ `x` is a `&` reference, so the data it refers to cannot be written - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x.0`, which is behind a `&` reference - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:10:5 - | -LL | fn named_ref(x: &(i32,)) { - | ------- help: consider changing this to be a mutable reference: `&mut (i32,)` -LL | *x = (1,); -LL | x.0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^ `x` is a `&` reference, so the data it refers to cannot be written - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `*x` as mutable, as it is behind a `&` reference - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:11:5 - | -LL | fn named_ref(x: &(i32,)) { - | ------- help: consider changing this to be a mutable reference: `&mut (i32,)` -... -LL | &mut *x; - | ^^^^^^^ `x` is a `&` reference, so the data it refers to cannot be borrowed as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x.0` as mutable, as it is behind a `&` reference - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:12:5 - | -LL | fn named_ref(x: &(i32,)) { - | ------- help: consider changing this to be a mutable reference: `&mut (i32,)` -... -LL | &mut x.0; - | ^^^^^^^^ `x` is a `&` reference, so the data it refers to cannot be borrowed as mutable - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to data in a `&` reference - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:16:5 - | -LL | *f() = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to data in a `&` reference - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:17:5 - | -LL | f().0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in a `&` reference as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:18:5 - | -LL | &mut *f(); - | ^^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in a `&` reference as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:19:5 - | -LL | &mut f().0; - | ^^^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `*x`, which is behind a `*const` pointer - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:23:5 - | -LL | unsafe fn named_ptr(x: *const (i32,)) { - | ------------- help: consider changing this to be a mutable pointer: `*mut (i32,)` -LL | *x = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^^ `x` is a `*const` pointer, so the data it refers to cannot be written - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x.0`, which is behind a `*const` pointer - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:24:5 - | -LL | unsafe fn named_ptr(x: *const (i32,)) { - | ------------- help: consider changing this to be a mutable pointer: `*mut (i32,)` -LL | *x = (1,); -LL | (*x).0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^^^^ `x` is a `*const` pointer, so the data it refers to cannot be written - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `*x` as mutable, as it is behind a `*const` pointer - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:25:5 - | -LL | unsafe fn named_ptr(x: *const (i32,)) { - | ------------- help: consider changing this to be a mutable pointer: `*mut (i32,)` -... -LL | &mut *x; - | ^^^^^^^ `x` is a `*const` pointer, so the data it refers to cannot be borrowed as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x.0` as mutable, as it is behind a `*const` pointer - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:26:5 - | -LL | unsafe fn named_ptr(x: *const (i32,)) { - | ------------- help: consider changing this to be a mutable pointer: `*mut (i32,)` -... -LL | &mut (*x).0; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ `x` is a `*const` pointer, so the data it refers to cannot be borrowed as mutable - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to data in a `*const` pointer - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:30:5 - | -LL | *f() = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to data in a `*const` pointer - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:31:5 - | -LL | (*f()).0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in a `*const` pointer as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:32:5 - | -LL | &mut *f(); - | ^^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow data in a `*const` pointer as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:33:5 - | -LL | &mut (*f()).0; - | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:40:9 - | -LL | fn fn_ref(f: F) -> F { f } - | - change this to accept `FnMut` instead of `Fn` -... -LL | fn_ref(|| { - | ------ -- in this closure - | | - | expects `Fn` instead of `FnMut` -LL | x = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x.0`, as `Fn` closures cannot mutate their captured variables - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:41:9 - | -LL | fn fn_ref(f: F) -> F { f } - | - change this to accept `FnMut` instead of `Fn` -... -LL | fn_ref(|| { - | ------ -- in this closure - | | - | expects `Fn` instead of `FnMut` -LL | x = (1,); -LL | x.0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:42:9 - | -LL | fn fn_ref(f: F) -> F { f } - | - change this to accept `FnMut` instead of `Fn` -... -LL | fn_ref(|| { - | ------ -- in this closure - | | - | expects `Fn` instead of `FnMut` -... -LL | &mut x; - | ^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x.0` as mutable, as `Fn` closures cannot mutate their captured variables - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:43:9 - | -LL | fn fn_ref(f: F) -> F { f } - | - change this to accept `FnMut` instead of `Fn` -... -LL | fn_ref(|| { - | ------ -- in this closure - | | - | expects `Fn` instead of `FnMut` -... -LL | &mut x.0; - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:46:9 - | -LL | fn fn_ref(f: F) -> F { f } - | - change this to accept `FnMut` instead of `Fn` -... -LL | fn_ref(move || { - | ------ ------- in this closure - | | - | expects `Fn` instead of `FnMut` -LL | x = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x.0`, as `Fn` closures cannot mutate their captured variables - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:47:9 - | -LL | fn fn_ref(f: F) -> F { f } - | - change this to accept `FnMut` instead of `Fn` -... -LL | fn_ref(move || { - | ------ ------- in this closure - | | - | expects `Fn` instead of `FnMut` -LL | x = (1,); -LL | x.0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:48:9 - | -LL | fn fn_ref(f: F) -> F { f } - | - change this to accept `FnMut` instead of `Fn` -... -LL | fn_ref(move || { - | ------ ------- in this closure - | | - | expects `Fn` instead of `FnMut` -... -LL | &mut x; - | ^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x.0` as mutable, as `Fn` closures cannot mutate their captured variables - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:49:9 - | -LL | fn fn_ref(f: F) -> F { f } - | - change this to accept `FnMut` instead of `Fn` -... -LL | fn_ref(move || { - | ------ ------- in this closure - | | - | expects `Fn` instead of `FnMut` -... -LL | &mut x.0; - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:54:5 - | -LL | fn imm_local(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -LL | &mut x; - | ^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x.0` as mutable, as `x` is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:55:5 - | -LL | fn imm_local(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -LL | &mut x; -LL | &mut x.0; - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:60:9 - | -LL | fn imm_capture(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -LL | || { -LL | x = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x.0`, as `x` is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:61:9 - | -LL | fn imm_capture(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -... -LL | x.0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:62:9 - | -LL | fn imm_capture(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -... -LL | &mut x; - | ^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x.0` as mutable, as `x` is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:63:9 - | -LL | fn imm_capture(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -... -LL | &mut x.0; - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:66:9 - | -LL | fn imm_capture(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -... -LL | x = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x.0`, as `x` is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:67:9 - | -LL | fn imm_capture(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -... -LL | x.0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:68:9 - | -LL | fn imm_capture(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -... -LL | &mut x; - | ^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x.0` as mutable, as `x` is not declared as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:69:9 - | -LL | fn imm_capture(x: (i32,)) { - | - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x` -... -LL | &mut x.0; - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to immutable static item `X` - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:76:5 - | -LL | X = (1,); - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0594]: cannot assign to `X.0`, as `X` is an immutable static item - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:77:5 - | -LL | X.0 = 1; - | ^^^^^^^ cannot assign - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow immutable static item `X` as mutable - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:78:5 - | -LL | &mut X; - | ^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error[E0596]: cannot borrow `X.0` as mutable, as `X` is an immutable static item - --> $DIR/mutability-errors.rs:79:5 - | -LL | &mut X.0; - | ^^^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable - -error: aborting due to 38 previous errors - -Some errors have detailed explanations: E0594, E0596. -For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0594`. -- cgit v1.2.3