// Test that move restrictions are enforced on overloaded binary operations use std::ops::Add; fn double_move>(x: T) { x + x; //~ ERROR: use of moved value } fn move_then_borrow + Clone>(x: T) { x + x.clone(); //~ ERROR: borrow of moved value } fn move_borrowed>(x: T, mut y: T) { let m = &x; let n = &mut y; x //~ ERROR: cannot move out of `x` because it is borrowed + y; //~ ERROR: cannot move out of `y` because it is borrowed use_mut(n); use_imm(m); } fn illegal_dereference>(mut x: T, y: T) { let m = &mut x; let n = &y; *m //~ ERROR: cannot move + *n; //~ ERROR: cannot move use_imm(n); use_mut(m); } struct Foo; impl<'a, 'b> Add<&'b Foo> for &'a mut Foo { type Output = (); fn add(self, _: &Foo) {} } impl<'a, 'b> Add<&'b mut Foo> for &'a Foo { type Output = (); fn add(self, _: &mut Foo) {} } fn mut_plus_immut() { let mut f = Foo; &mut f + &f; //~ ERROR: cannot borrow `f` as immutable because it is also borrowed as mutable } fn immut_plus_mut() { let mut f = Foo; &f + &mut f; //~ ERROR: cannot borrow `f` as mutable because it is also borrowed as immutable } fn main() {} fn use_mut(_: &mut T) { } fn use_imm(_: &T) { }