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| author | Taylor Cramer <cramertj@cs.washington.edu> | 2016-05-04 14:00:43 -0700 |
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| committer | Taylor Cramer <cramertj@cs.washington.edu> | 2016-05-06 10:47:57 -0700 |
| commit | f25cbe62e88a90e060ca65a4467e671c90f68e32 (patch) | |
| tree | a59a8431aff83127b77c33db0a5a9030df48416b /src | |
| parent | 3157691f963a86776cb7e6a7842f566032890aba (diff) | |
| download | rust-f25cbe62e88a90e060ca65a4467e671c90f68e32.tar.gz rust-f25cbe62e88a90e060ca65a4467e671c90f68e32.zip | |
Add detailed error explanation for E0389
Cleanup of E0389 Added type-d out version of type in E0389 description
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/librustc_borrowck/diagnostics.rs | 65 |
1 files changed, 64 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/librustc_borrowck/diagnostics.rs b/src/librustc_borrowck/diagnostics.rs index c7ad0b6a6c6..d2569f0f074 100644 --- a/src/librustc_borrowck/diagnostics.rs +++ b/src/librustc_borrowck/diagnostics.rs @@ -286,6 +286,70 @@ You can read more about cell types in the API documentation: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cell/ "##, +E0389: r##" +An attempt was made to mutate data using a non-mutable reference. This +commonly occurs when attempting to assign to a non-mutable reference of a +mutable reference (`&(&mut T)`). + +Example of erroneous code: + +```compile_fail +struct FancyNum { + num: u8 +} + +fn main() { + let mut fancy = FancyNum{ num: 5 }; + let fancy_ref = &(&mut fancy); + fancy_ref.num = 6; // error: cannot assign to data in a `&` reference + println!("{}", fancy_ref.num); +} +``` + +Here, `&mut fancy` is mutable, but `&(&mut fancy)` is not. Creating an +immutable reference to a value borrows it immutably. There can be multiple +references of type `&(&mut T)` that point to the same value, so they must be +immutable to prevent multiple mutable references to the same value. + +To fix this, either remove the outer reference: + +``` +struct FancyNum { + num: u8 +} + +fn main() { + let mut fancy = FancyNum{ num: 5 }; + + let fancy_ref = &mut fancy; + // `fancy_ref` is now &mut FancyNum, rather than &(&mut FancyNum) + + fancy_ref.num = 6; // No error! + + println!("{}", fancy_ref.num); +} +``` + +Or make the outer reference mutable: + +``` +struct FancyNum { + num: u8 +} + +fn main() { + let mut fancy = FancyNum{ num: 5 }; + + let fancy_ref = &mut (&mut fancy); + // `fancy_ref` is now &mut(&mut FancyNum), rather than &(&mut FancyNum) + + fancy_ref.num = 6; // No error! + + println!("{}", fancy_ref.num); +} +``` +"##, + E0499: r##" A variable was borrowed as mutable more than once. Erroneous code example: @@ -434,7 +498,6 @@ http://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/references-and-borrowing.html register_diagnostics! { E0385, // {} in an aliasable location E0388, // {} in a static location - E0389, // {} in a `&` reference E0500, // closure requires unique access to `..` but .. is already borrowed E0501, // cannot borrow `..`.. as .. because previous closure requires unique access E0502, // cannot borrow `..`.. as .. because .. is also borrowed as ... |
