// edition:2018 // Test that we get the expected borrow check errors when an async // function (which takes multiple lifetimes) only returns data from // one of them. async fn multiple_named_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(a: &'a u8, _: &'b u8) -> &'a u8 { a } // Both are borrowed whilst the future is live. async fn future_live() { let mut a = 22; let mut b = 44; let future = multiple_named_lifetimes(&a, &b); a += 1; //~ ERROR cannot assign b += 1; //~ ERROR cannot assign let p = future.await; drop(p); } // Just the return value is live after future is awaited. async fn just_return_live() { let mut a = 22; let mut b = 44; let future = multiple_named_lifetimes(&a, &b); let p = future.await; a += 1; //~ ERROR cannot assign b += 1; drop(p); } // Once `p` is dead, both `a` and `b` are unborrowed. async fn after_both_dead() { let mut a = 22; let mut b = 44; let future = multiple_named_lifetimes(&a, &b); let p = future.await; drop(p); a += 1; b += 1; } fn main() { }