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Start pointing to where bindings were declared when they are captured in closures: ``` error[E0597]: `x` does not live long enough --> $DIR/suggest-return-closure.rs:23:9 | LL | let x = String::new(); | - binding `x` declared here ... LL | |c| { | --- value captured here LL | x.push(c); | ^ borrowed value does not live long enough ... LL | } | -- borrow later used here | | | `x` dropped here while still borrowed ``` Suggest cloning in more cases involving closures: ``` error[E0507]: cannot move out of `foo` in pattern guard --> $DIR/issue-27282-move-ref-mut-into-guard.rs:11:19 | LL | if { (|| { let mut bar = foo; bar.take() })(); false } => {}, | ^^ --- move occurs because `foo` has type `&mut Option<&i32>`, which does not implement the `Copy` trait | | | `foo` is moved here | = note: variables bound in patterns cannot be moved from until after the end of the pattern guard help: consider cloning the value if the performance cost is acceptable | LL | if { (|| { let mut bar = foo.clone(); bar.take() })(); false } => {}, | ++++++++ ```
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error[E0597]: `a` does not live long enough
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--> $DIR/borrowing.rs:9:46
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LL | let _b = {
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| -- borrow later stored here
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LL | let a = 3;
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| - binding `a` declared here
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LL | Pin::new(&mut #[coroutine] || yield &a).resume(())
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| -- ^ borrowed value does not live long enough
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| value captured here by coroutine
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LL |
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LL | };
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| - `a` dropped here while still borrowed
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error[E0597]: `a` does not live long enough
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--> $DIR/borrowing.rs:16:20
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LL | let _b = {
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| -- borrow later stored here
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LL | let a = 3;
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| - binding `a` declared here
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LL | #[coroutine] || {
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| -- value captured here by coroutine
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LL | yield &a
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| ^ borrowed value does not live long enough
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...
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LL | };
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| - `a` dropped here while still borrowed
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0597`.
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