// Copyright 2012 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. fn with(t: T, f: fn(T)) { f(t) } fn nested(x: &x/int) { // (1) do with( fn&(x: &x/int, // Refers to the region `x` at (1) y: &y/int, // A fresh region `y` (2) z: fn(x: &x/int, // Refers to `x` at (1) y: &y/int, // Refers to `y` at (2) z: &z/int) -> &z/int) // A fresh region `z` (3) -> &x/int { if false { return z(x, y, x); } if false { return z(x, y, y); } //~^ ERROR cannot infer an appropriate lifetime return z(y, x, x); //~^ ERROR cannot infer an appropriate lifetime } ) |foo| { let a: &x/int = foo(x, x, |_x, _y, z| z ); let b: &x/int = foo(x, a, |_x, _y, z| z ); let c: &x/int = foo(a, a, |_x, _y, z| z ); let z = 3i; let d: &x/int = foo(x, x, |_x, _y, z| z ); let e: &x/int = foo(x, &z, |_x, _y, z| z ); // This would result in an error, but it is not reported by typeck // anymore but rather borrowck. Therefore, it doesn't end up // getting printed out since compilation fails after typeck. // // let f: &x/int = foo(&z, &z, |_x, _y, z| z ); // ERROR mismatched types: expected `&x/int` but found foo(x, &z, |x, _y, _z| x); //~ ERROR mismatched types: expected `&z/int` but found `&x/int` // Note: originally I had foo(x, &z, ...) here, but in that // case the region inferencer deduced that this was valid if // &y==&static, and so inference would succeed but borrow // check would fail because the lifetime of &z is not &static. foo(x, x, |_x, y, _z| y); //~ ERROR cannot infer an appropriate lifetime } } fn main() {}