// run-pass // Test that an `&mut self` method, when invoked on a place whose // type is `&mut [u8]`, passes in a pointer to the place and not a // temporary. Issue #19147. use std::slice; use std::cmp; trait MyWriter { fn my_write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ()>; } impl<'a> MyWriter for &'a mut [u8] { fn my_write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> Result<(), ()> { let amt = cmp::min(self.len(), buf.len()); self[..amt].clone_from_slice(&buf[..amt]); let write_len = buf.len(); unsafe { *self = slice::from_raw_parts_mut( self.as_mut_ptr().add(write_len), self.len() - write_len ); } Ok(()) } } fn main() { let mut buf = [0; 6]; { let mut writer: &mut [_] = &mut buf; writer.my_write(&[0, 1, 2]).unwrap(); writer.my_write(&[3, 4, 5]).unwrap(); } // If `my_write` is not modifying `buf` in place, then we will // wind up with `[3, 4, 5, 0, 0, 0]` because the first call to // `my_write()` doesn't update the starting point for the write. assert_eq!(buf, [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); }