type point = { x: int, y: int }; impl foo for point { pure fn +(z: int) -> int { self.x + self.y + z } fn *(z: int) -> int { self.x * self.y * z } } fn a() { let mut p = {x: 3, y: 4}; // ok (we can loan out rcvr) p + 3; p * 3; } fn b() { let mut p = {x: 3, y: 4}; // Here I create an outstanding loan and check that we get conflicts: &mut p; //~ NOTE prior loan as mutable granted here //~^ NOTE prior loan as mutable granted here p + 3; //~ ERROR loan of mutable local variable as immutable conflicts with prior loan p * 3; //~ ERROR loan of mutable local variable as immutable conflicts with prior loan } fn c() { // Here the receiver is in aliased memory and hence we cannot // consider it immutable: let q = @mut {x: 3, y: 4}; // ...this is ok for pure fns *q + 3; // ...but not impure fns *q * 3; //~ ERROR illegal borrow unless pure: creating immutable alias to aliasable, mutable memory //~^ NOTE impure due to access to impure function } fn main() { }