// rust-lang/rust#45696: This test is checking that we can return // mutable borrows owned by boxes even when the boxes are dropped. //@ run-pass // This function shows quite directly what is going on: We have a // reborrow of contents within the box. fn return_borrow_from_dropped_box_1(x: Box<&mut u32>) -> &mut u32 { &mut **x } // This function is the way you'll probably see this in practice (the // reborrow is now implicit). fn return_borrow_from_dropped_box_2(x: Box<&mut u32>) -> &mut u32 { *x } // For the remaining tests we just add some fields or other // indirection to ensure that the compiler isn't just special-casing // the above `Box<&mut T>` as the only type that would work. // Here we add a tuple of indirection between the box and the // reference. type BoxedTup<'a, 'b> = Box<(&'a mut u32, &'b mut u32)>; fn return_borrow_of_field_from_dropped_box_1<'a>(x: BoxedTup<'a, '_>) -> &'a mut u32 { &mut *x.0 } fn return_borrow_of_field_from_dropped_box_2<'a>(x: BoxedTup<'a, '_>) -> &'a mut u32 { x.0 } fn return_borrow_from_dropped_tupled_box_1<'a>(x: (BoxedTup<'a, '_>, &mut u32)) -> &'a mut u32 { &mut *(x.0).0 } fn return_borrow_from_dropped_tupled_box_2<'a>(x: (BoxedTup<'a, '_>, &mut u32)) -> &'a mut u32 { (x.0).0 } fn basic_tests() { let mut x = 2; let mut y = 3; let mut z = 4; *return_borrow_from_dropped_box_1(Box::new(&mut x)) += 10; assert_eq!((x, y, z), (12, 3, 4)); *return_borrow_from_dropped_box_2(Box::new(&mut x)) += 10; assert_eq!((x, y, z), (22, 3, 4)); *return_borrow_of_field_from_dropped_box_1(Box::new((&mut x, &mut y))) += 10; assert_eq!((x, y, z), (32, 3, 4)); *return_borrow_of_field_from_dropped_box_2(Box::new((&mut x, &mut y))) += 10; assert_eq!((x, y, z), (42, 3, 4)); *return_borrow_from_dropped_tupled_box_1((Box::new((&mut x, &mut y)), &mut z)) += 10; assert_eq!((x, y, z), (52, 3, 4)); *return_borrow_from_dropped_tupled_box_2((Box::new((&mut x, &mut y)), &mut z)) += 10; assert_eq!((x, y, z), (62, 3, 4)); } // These scribbling tests have been transcribed from // issue-45696-scribble-on-boxed-borrow.rs // // In the context of that file, these tests are meant to show cases // that should be *accepted* by the compiler, so here we are actually // checking that the code we get when they are compiled matches our // expectations. struct Scribble<'a>(&'a mut u32); impl<'a> Drop for Scribble<'a> { fn drop(&mut self) { *self.0 = 42; } } // this is okay, in both AST-borrowck and NLL: The `Scribble` here *has* // to strictly outlive `'a` fn borrowed_scribble<'a>(s: &'a mut Scribble) -> &'a mut u32 { &mut *s.0 } // this, by analogy to previous case, is also okay. fn boxed_borrowed_scribble<'a>(s: Box<&'a mut Scribble>) -> &'a mut u32 { &mut *(*s).0 } // this, by analogy to previous case, is also okay. fn boxed_boxed_borrowed_scribble<'a>(s: Box>) -> &'a mut u32 { &mut *(**s).0 } fn scribbling_tests() { let mut x = 1; { let mut long_lived = Scribble(&mut x); *borrowed_scribble(&mut long_lived) += 10; assert_eq!(*long_lived.0, 11); // (Scribble dtor runs here, after `&mut`-borrow above ends) } assert_eq!(x, 42); x = 1; { let mut long_lived = Scribble(&mut x); *boxed_borrowed_scribble(Box::new(&mut long_lived)) += 10; assert_eq!(*long_lived.0, 11); // (Scribble dtor runs here, after `&mut`-borrow above ends) } assert_eq!(x, 42); x = 1; { let mut long_lived = Scribble(&mut x); *boxed_boxed_borrowed_scribble(Box::new(Box::new(&mut long_lived))) += 10; assert_eq!(*long_lived.0, 11); // (Scribble dtor runs here, after `&mut`-borrow above ends) } assert_eq!(x, 42); } fn main() { basic_tests(); scribbling_tests(); }