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Rollup merge of #120932 - RalfJung:mut-ptr-to-static, r=oli-obk
const_mut_refs: allow mutable pointers to statics Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118447 Writing this PR became a bit messy, see [Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/146212-t-compiler.2Fconst-eval/topic/Statics.20pointing.20to.20interior.20mutable.20statics) for some of my journey.^^ Turns out there was a long-standing bug in our qualif logic that led to us incorrectly classifying certain places as "no interior mut" when they actually had interior mut. Due to that the `const_refs_to_cell` feature gate was required far less often than it otherwise would, e.g. in [this code](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2021&gist=9e0c042c451b3d11d64dd6263679a164). Fixing this however would be a massive breaking change all over libcore and likely the wider ecosystem. So I also changed the const-checking logic to just not require the feature gate for the affected cases. While doing so I discovered a bunch of logic that is not explained and that I could not explain. However I think stabilizing some const-eval feature will make most of that logic inconsequential so I just added some FIXMEs and left it at that. r? `@oli-obk`
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@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> Checker<'mir, 'tcx> {
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visitor.visit_ty(ty);
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}
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fn check_mut_borrow(&mut self, local: Local, kind: hir::BorrowKind) {
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fn check_mut_borrow(&mut self, place: &Place<'_>, kind: hir::BorrowKind) {
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match self.const_kind() {
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// In a const fn all borrows are transient or point to the places given via
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// references in the arguments (so we already checked them with
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@ -355,10 +355,19 @@ impl<'mir, 'tcx> Checker<'mir, 'tcx> {
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// to mutable memory.
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hir::ConstContext::ConstFn => self.check_op(ops::TransientMutBorrow(kind)),
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_ => {
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// For indirect places, we are not creating a new permanent borrow, it's just as
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// transient as the already existing one. For reborrowing references this is handled
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// at the top of `visit_rvalue`, but for raw pointers we handle it here.
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// Pointers/references to `static mut` and cases where the `*` is not the first
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// projection also end up here.
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// Locals with StorageDead do not live beyond the evaluation and can
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// thus safely be borrowed without being able to be leaked to the final
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// value of the constant.
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if self.local_has_storage_dead(local) {
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// Note: This is only sound if every local that has a `StorageDead` has a
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// `StorageDead` in every control flow path leading to a `return` terminator.
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// The good news is that interning will detect if any unexpected mutable
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// pointer slips through.
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if place.is_indirect() || self.local_has_storage_dead(place.local) {
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self.check_op(ops::TransientMutBorrow(kind));
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} else {
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self.check_op(ops::MutBorrow(kind));
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@ -390,6 +399,11 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> {
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trace!("visit_rvalue: rvalue={:?} location={:?}", rvalue, location);
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// Special-case reborrows to be more like a copy of a reference.
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// FIXME: this does not actually handle all reborrows. It only detects cases where `*` is the outermost
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// projection of the borrowed place, it skips deref'ing raw pointers and it skips `static`.
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// All those cases are handled below with shared/mutable borrows.
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// Once `const_mut_refs` is stable, we should be able to entirely remove this special case.
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// (`const_refs_to_cell` is not needed, we already allow all borrows of indirect places anyway.)
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match *rvalue {
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Rvalue::Ref(_, kind, place) => {
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if let Some(reborrowed_place_ref) = place_as_reborrow(self.tcx, self.body, place) {
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@ -460,7 +474,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> {
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if !is_allowed {
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self.check_mut_borrow(
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place.local,
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place,
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if matches!(rvalue, Rvalue::Ref(..)) {
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hir::BorrowKind::Ref
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} else {
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@ -478,7 +492,14 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> {
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place.as_ref(),
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);
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if borrowed_place_has_mut_interior {
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// If the place is indirect, this is basically a reborrow. We have a reborrow
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// special case above, but for raw pointers and pointers/references to `static` and
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// when the `*` is not the first projection, `place_as_reborrow` does not recognize
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// them as such, so we end up here. This should probably be considered a
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// `TransientCellBorrow` (we consider the equivalent mutable case a
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// `TransientMutBorrow`), but such reborrows got accidentally stabilized already and
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// it is too much of a breaking change to take back.
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if borrowed_place_has_mut_interior && !place.is_indirect() {
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match self.const_kind() {
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// In a const fn all borrows are transient or point to the places given via
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// references in the arguments (so we already checked them with
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@ -495,6 +516,8 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for Checker<'_, 'tcx> {
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// final value.
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// Note: This is only sound if every local that has a `StorageDead` has a
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// `StorageDead` in every control flow path leading to a `return` terminator.
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// The good news is that interning will detect if any unexpected mutable
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// pointer slips through.
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if self.local_has_storage_dead(place.local) {
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self.check_op(ops::TransientCellBorrow);
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} else {
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@ -948,6 +971,12 @@ fn place_as_reborrow<'tcx>(
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) -> Option<PlaceRef<'tcx>> {
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match place.as_ref().last_projection() {
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Some((place_base, ProjectionElem::Deref)) => {
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// FIXME: why do statics and raw pointers get excluded here? This makes
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// some code involving mutable pointers unstable, but it is unclear
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// why that code is treated differently from mutable references.
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// Once TransientMutBorrow and TransientCellBorrow are stable,
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// this can probably be cleaned up without any behavioral changes.
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// A borrow of a `static` also looks like `&(*_1)` in the MIR, but `_1` is a `const`
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// that points to the allocation for the static. Don't treat these as reborrows.
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if body.local_decls[place_base.local].is_ref_to_static() {
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adt: AdtDef<'tcx>,
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args: GenericArgsRef<'tcx>,
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) -> bool;
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/// Returns `true` if this `Qualif` behaves sructurally for pointers and references:
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/// the pointer/reference qualifies if and only if the pointee qualifies.
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///
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/// (This is currently `false` for all our instances, but that may change in the future. Also,
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/// by keeping it abstract, the handling of `Deref` in `in_place` becomes more clear.)
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fn deref_structural<'tcx>(cx: &ConstCx<'_, 'tcx>) -> bool;
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}
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/// Constant containing interior mutability (`UnsafeCell<T>`).
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// It arises structurally for all other types.
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adt.is_unsafe_cell()
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}
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fn deref_structural<'tcx>(_cx: &ConstCx<'_, 'tcx>) -> bool {
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false
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}
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}
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/// Constant containing an ADT that implements `Drop`.
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) -> bool {
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adt.has_dtor(cx.tcx)
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}
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fn deref_structural<'tcx>(_cx: &ConstCx<'_, 'tcx>) -> bool {
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false
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}
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}
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/// Constant containing an ADT that implements non-const `Drop`.
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) -> bool {
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adt.has_non_const_dtor(cx.tcx)
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}
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fn deref_structural<'tcx>(_cx: &ConstCx<'_, 'tcx>) -> bool {
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false
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}
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}
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// FIXME: Use `mir::visit::Visitor` for the `in_*` functions if/when it supports early return.
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return false;
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}
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if matches!(elem, ProjectionElem::Deref) && !Q::deref_structural(cx) {
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// We have to assume that this qualifies.
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return true;
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}
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place = place_base;
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}
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tests/ui/consts/const-ref-to-static-linux-vtable.rs
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tests/ui/consts/const-ref-to-static-linux-vtable.rs
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//@check-pass
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//! This is the reduced version of the "Linux kernel vtable" use-case.
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#![feature(const_mut_refs, const_refs_to_static)]
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use std::ptr::addr_of_mut;
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#[repr(C)]
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struct ThisModule(i32);
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trait Module {
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const THIS_MODULE_PTR: *mut ThisModule;
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}
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struct MyModule;
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// Generated by a macro.
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extern "C" {
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static mut THIS_MODULE: ThisModule;
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}
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// Generated by a macro.
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impl Module for MyModule {
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const THIS_MODULE_PTR: *mut ThisModule = unsafe { addr_of_mut!(THIS_MODULE) };
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}
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struct Vtable {
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module: *mut ThisModule,
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foo_fn: fn(*mut ()) -> i32,
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}
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trait Foo {
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type Mod: Module;
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fn foo(&mut self) -> i32;
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}
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fn generate_vtable<T: Foo>() -> &'static Vtable {
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&Vtable {
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module: T::Mod::THIS_MODULE_PTR,
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foo_fn: |ptr| unsafe { &mut *ptr.cast::<T>() }.foo(),
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}
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}
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fn main() {}
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static mut S: usize = 3;
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const C2: &'static mut usize = unsafe { &mut S };
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//~^ ERROR: referencing statics in constants
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//~| ERROR: mutable references are not allowed
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fn main() {}
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= note: `static` and `const` variables can refer to other `const` variables. A `const` variable, however, cannot refer to a `static` variable.
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= help: to fix this, the value can be extracted to a `const` and then used.
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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error[E0658]: mutable references are not allowed in constants
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--> $DIR/issue-17718-const-bad-values.rs:7:41
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LL | const C2: &'static mut usize = unsafe { &mut S };
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= note: see issue #57349 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57349> for more information
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= help: add `#![feature(const_mut_refs)]` to the crate attributes to enable
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= note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date
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error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
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Some errors have detailed explanations: E0658, E0764.
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For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0658`.
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LL | &mut *(Box::new(0))
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help: skipping check that does not even have a feature gate
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help: skipping check for `const_mut_refs` feature
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--> $DIR/box.rs:8:5
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LL | &mut *(Box::new(0))
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LL | const SUBTLE: &mut i32 = unsafe { &mut FOO };
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help: skipping check that does not even have a feature gate
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help: skipping check for `const_mut_refs` feature
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--> $DIR/mutable_references_err.rs:32:35
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LL | const SUBTLE: &mut i32 = unsafe { &mut FOO };
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LL | const SUBTLE: &mut i32 = unsafe { &mut FOO };
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help: skipping check that does not even have a feature gate
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help: skipping check for `const_mut_refs` feature
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--> $DIR/mutable_references_err.rs:32:35
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LL | const SUBTLE: &mut i32 = unsafe { &mut FOO };
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tests/ui/consts/mut-ptr-to-static.rs
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//@run-pass
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#![feature(const_mut_refs)]
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#![feature(sync_unsafe_cell)]
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use std::cell::SyncUnsafeCell;
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use std::ptr;
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#[repr(C)]
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struct SyncPtr {
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foo: *mut u32,
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}
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unsafe impl Sync for SyncPtr {}
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static mut STATIC: u32 = 42;
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static INTERIOR_MUTABLE_STATIC: SyncUnsafeCell<u32> = SyncUnsafeCell::new(42);
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// A static that mutably points to STATIC.
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static PTR: SyncPtr = SyncPtr {
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foo: unsafe { ptr::addr_of_mut!(STATIC) },
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};
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static INTERIOR_MUTABLE_PTR: SyncPtr = SyncPtr {
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foo: ptr::addr_of!(INTERIOR_MUTABLE_STATIC) as *mut u32,
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};
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fn main() {
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let ptr = PTR.foo;
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unsafe {
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assert_eq!(*ptr, 42);
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*ptr = 0;
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assert_eq!(*PTR.foo, 0);
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}
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let ptr = INTERIOR_MUTABLE_PTR.foo;
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unsafe {
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assert_eq!(*ptr, 42);
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*ptr = 0;
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assert_eq!(*INTERIOR_MUTABLE_PTR.foo, 0);
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}
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}
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#![feature(const_mut_refs)]
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static X: i32 = 1;
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const C: i32 = 2;
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static mut M: i32 = 3;
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const CR: &'static mut i32 = &mut C; //~ ERROR mutable references are not allowed
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//~| WARN taking a mutable
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static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X; //~ ERROR E0658
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//~| ERROR cannot borrow
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//~| ERROR mutable references are not allowed
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static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X; //~ ERROR cannot borrow immutable static item `X` as mutable
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static CONST_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut C; //~ ERROR mutable references are not allowed
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//~| WARN taking a mutable
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static STATIC_MUT_REF: &'static mut i32 = unsafe { &mut M }; //~ ERROR mutable references are not
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static STATIC_MUT_REF: &'static mut i32 = unsafe { &mut M };
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//~^ WARN mutable reference of mutable static is discouraged [static_mut_ref]
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fn main() {}
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warning: taking a mutable reference to a `const` item
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LL | const CR: &'static mut i32 = &mut C;
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note: `const` item defined here
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error[E0764]: mutable references are not allowed in the final value of constants
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LL | const CR: &'static mut i32 = &mut C;
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error[E0658]: mutation through a reference is not allowed in statics
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LL | static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X;
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= help: add `#![feature(const_mut_refs)]` to the crate attributes to enable
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= note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date
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error[E0764]: mutable references are not allowed in the final value of statics
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LL | static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X;
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error[E0596]: cannot borrow immutable static item `X` as mutable
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LL | static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X;
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note: `const` item defined here
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--> $DIR/E0017.rs:4:1
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LL | const C: i32 = 2;
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LL | static CONST_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut C;
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error[E0764]: mutable references are not allowed in the final value of statics
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LL | static STATIC_MUT_REF: &'static mut i32 = unsafe { &mut M };
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error: aborting due to 3 previous errors; 3 warnings emitted
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error: aborting due to 6 previous errors; 3 warnings emitted
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Some errors have detailed explanations: E0596, E0658, E0764.
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Some errors have detailed explanations: E0596, E0764.
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For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0596`.
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const CR: &'static mut i32 = &mut C; //~ ERROR mutable references are not allowed
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//~| WARN taking a mutable
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static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X; //~ ERROR cannot borrow
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//~| ERROR E0658
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//~| ERROR mutable references are not allowed
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static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X; //~ ERROR E0658
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static CONST_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut C; //~ ERROR mutable references are not allowed
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//~| WARN taking a mutable
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LL | const CR: &'static mut i32 = &mut C;
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| ^^^^^^
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error[E0658]: mutation through a reference is not allowed in statics
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error[E0658]: mutable references are not allowed in statics
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--> $DIR/E0388.rs:6:39
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LL | static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X;
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@ -29,20 +29,8 @@ LL | static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X;
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= help: add `#![feature(const_mut_refs)]` to the crate attributes to enable
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= note: this compiler was built on YYYY-MM-DD; consider upgrading it if it is out of date
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error[E0764]: mutable references are not allowed in the final value of statics
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--> $DIR/E0388.rs:6:39
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LL | static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X;
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| ^^^^^^
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error[E0596]: cannot borrow immutable static item `X` as mutable
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--> $DIR/E0388.rs:6:39
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LL | static STATIC_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut X;
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| ^^^^^^ cannot borrow as mutable
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warning: taking a mutable reference to a `const` item
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--> $DIR/E0388.rs:10:38
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--> $DIR/E0388.rs:8:38
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LL | static CONST_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut C;
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| ^^^^^^
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@ -56,12 +44,12 @@ LL | const C: i32 = 2;
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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error[E0764]: mutable references are not allowed in the final value of statics
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--> $DIR/E0388.rs:10:38
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--> $DIR/E0388.rs:8:38
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LL | static CONST_REF: &'static mut i32 = &mut C;
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| ^^^^^^
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error: aborting due to 5 previous errors; 2 warnings emitted
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error: aborting due to 3 previous errors; 2 warnings emitted
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Some errors have detailed explanations: E0596, E0658, E0764.
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For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0596`.
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Some errors have detailed explanations: E0658, E0764.
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For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0658`.
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