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Rollup merge of #33533 - GuillaumeGomez:add_E0500, r=steveklabnik
Add E0500 error explanation r? @Manishearth Part of #32777.
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@ -378,6 +378,53 @@ let c = &i; // still ok!
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"##,
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E0500: r##"
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A borrowed variable was used in another closure. Example of erroneous code:
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```compile_fail
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fn you_know_nothing(jon_snow: &mut i32) {
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let nights_watch = || {
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*jon_snow = 2;
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};
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let starks = || {
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*jon_snow = 3; // error: closure requires unique access to `jon_snow`
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// but it is already borrowed
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};
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}
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In here, `jon_snow` is already borrowed by the `nights_watch` closure, so it
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cannot be borrowed by the `starks` closure at the same time. To fix this issue,
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you can put the closure in its own scope:
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```
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fn you_know_nothing(jon_snow: &mut i32) {
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{
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let nights_watch = || {
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*jon_snow = 2;
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};
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} // At this point, `jon_snow` is free.
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let starks = || {
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*jon_snow = 3;
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};
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}
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```
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Or, if the type implements the `Clone` trait, you can clone it between
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closures:
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```
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fn you_know_nothing(jon_snow: &mut i32) {
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let mut jon_copy = jon_snow.clone();
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let nights_watch = || {
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jon_copy = 2;
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};
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let starks = || {
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*jon_snow = 3;
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};
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}
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```
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"##,
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E0501: r##"
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This error indicates that a mutable variable is being used while it is still
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captured by a closure. Because the closure has borrowed the variable, it is not
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@ -936,7 +983,6 @@ fn main() {
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register_diagnostics! {
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E0385, // {} in an aliasable location
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E0388, // {} in a static location
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E0500, // closure requires unique access to `..` but .. is already borrowed
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E0502, // cannot borrow `..`.. as .. because .. is also borrowed as ...
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E0503, // cannot use `..` because it was mutably borrowed
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E0508, // cannot move out of type `..`, a non-copy fixed-size array
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