rust/tests/ui/closures/2229_closure_analysis/diagnostics/arrays.rs

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//@ edition:2021
// Test that arrays are completely captured by closures by relying on the borrow check diagnostics
fn arrays_1() {
let mut arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let mut c = || {
arr[0] += 10;
};
// c will capture `arr` completely, therefore another index into the
// array can't be modified here
arr[1] += 10;
//~^ ERROR: cannot use `arr` because it was mutably borrowed
//~| ERROR: cannot use `arr[_]` because it was mutably borrowed
c();
}
fn arrays_2() {
let mut arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let c = || {
println!("{:#?}", &arr[3..4]);
};
// c will capture `arr` completely, therefore another index into the
// array can't be modified here
arr[1] += 10;
//~^ ERROR: cannot assign to `arr[_]` because it is borrowed
c();
}
fn arrays_3() {
let mut arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let c = || {
println!("{}", arr[3]);
};
// c will capture `arr` completely, therefore another index into the
// array can't be modified here
arr[1] += 10;
//~^ ERROR: cannot assign to `arr[_]` because it is borrowed
c();
}
fn arrays_4() {
let mut arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let mut c = || {
arr[1] += 10;
};
// c will capture `arr` completely, therefore we cannot borrow another index
// into the array.
println!("{}", arr[3]);
//~^ ERROR: cannot use `arr` because it was mutably borrowed
//~| ERROR: cannot borrow `arr[_]` as immutable because it is also borrowed as mutable
c();
}
fn arrays_5() {
let mut arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let mut c = || {
arr[1] += 10;
};
// c will capture `arr` completely, therefore we cannot borrow other indices
// into the array.
println!("{:#?}", &arr[3..2]);
//~^ ERROR: cannot borrow `arr` as immutable because it is also borrowed as mutable
c();
}
fn main() {
arrays_1();
arrays_2();
arrays_3();
arrays_4();
arrays_5();
}