31 lines
863 B
Rust
31 lines
863 B
Rust
// rust-lang/rust#52059: Regardless of whether you are moving out of a
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// Drop type or just introducing an inadvertent alias via a borrow of
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// one of its fields, it is useful to be reminded of the significance
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// of the fact that the type implements Drop.
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pub struct S<'a> { url: &'a mut String }
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impl<'a> Drop for S<'a> { fn drop(&mut self) { } }
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fn finish_1(s: S) -> &mut String {
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s.url
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}
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//~^^ ERROR borrow may still be in use when destructor runs
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fn finish_2(s: S) -> &mut String {
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let p = &mut *s.url; p
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}
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//~^^ ERROR borrow may still be in use when destructor runs
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fn finish_3(s: S) -> &mut String {
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let p: &mut _ = s.url; p
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}
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//~^^ ERROR borrow may still be in use when destructor runs
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fn finish_4(s: S) -> &mut String {
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let p = s.url; p
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}
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//~^^ ERROR cannot move out of type `S<'_>`, which implements the `Drop` trait
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fn main() {}
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