use std::cell::UnsafeCell; use std::mem; // Like `&mut *x.get()`, but without intermediate raw pointers. #[allow(mutable_transmutes)] unsafe fn unsafe_cell_get(x: &UnsafeCell) -> &'static mut T { mem::transmute(x) } fn main() { unsafe { let c = &UnsafeCell::new(UnsafeCell::new(0)); let inner_uniq = &mut *c.get(); let inner_shr = &*inner_uniq; // stack: [c: SharedReadWrite, inner_uniq: Unique, inner_shr: SharedReadWrite] let _val = c.get().read(); // invalidates inner_uniq // stack: [c: SharedReadWrite, inner_uniq: Disabled, inner_shr: SharedReadWrite] // We have to be careful not to add any raw pointers above inner_uniq in // the stack, hence the use of unsafe_cell_get. let _val = *unsafe_cell_get(inner_shr); // this still works *c.get() = UnsafeCell::new(0); // now inner_shr gets invalidated // stack: [c: SharedReadWrite] // now this does not work any more let _val = *inner_shr.get(); //~ ERROR borrow stack } }