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+// Issue #62007: assigning over a const-index projection of an array
+// (in this case, `list[I] = n;`) should in theory be able to kill all borrows
+// of `list[0]`, so that `list[0]` could be borrowed on the next
+// iteration through the loop.
+//
+// Currently the compiler does not allow this. We may want to consider
+// loosening that restriction in the future. (However, doing so would
+// at *least* require T-lang team approval, and probably an RFC; e.g.
+// such loosening might make complicate the user's mental mode; it
+// also would make code more brittle in the face of refactorings that
+// replace constants with variables.
+
+#![allow(dead_code)]
+
+struct List<T> {
+    value: T,
+    next: Option<Box<List<T>>>,
+}
+
+fn to_refs<T>(mut list: [&mut List<T>; 2]) -> Vec<&mut T> {
+    let mut result = vec![];
+    loop {
+        result.push(&mut list[0].value); //~ ERROR cannot borrow `list[_].value` as mutable
+        if let Some(n) = list[0].next.as_mut() { //~ ERROR cannot borrow `list[_].next` as mutable
+            list[0] = n;
+        } else {
+            return result;
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+fn main() {}