#![feature(fn_traits, unboxed_closures)] use std::marker::PhantomData; // An erroneous variant of `run-pass/unboxed_closures-infer-recursive-fn.rs` // where we attempt to perform mutation in the recursive function. This fails to compile // because it winds up requiring `FnMut` which enforces linearity. struct YCombinator { func: F, marker: PhantomData<(A,R)>, } impl YCombinator { fn new(f: F) -> YCombinator { YCombinator { func: f, marker: PhantomData } } } impl R, A) -> R> FnMut<(A,)> for YCombinator { extern "rust-call" fn call_mut(&mut self, (arg,): (A,)) -> R { (self.func)(self, arg) //~^ ERROR cannot borrow `*self` as mutable more than once at a time } } impl R, A) -> R> FnOnce<(A,)> for YCombinator { type Output = R; extern "rust-call" fn call_once(mut self, args: (A,)) -> R { self.call_mut(args) } } fn main() { let mut counter = 0; let factorial = |recur: &mut dyn FnMut(u32) -> u32, arg: u32| -> u32 { counter += 1; if arg == 0 {1} else {arg * recur(arg-1)} }; let mut factorial: YCombinator<_,u32,u32> = YCombinator::new(factorial); let mut r = factorial(10); assert_eq!(3628800, r); }