rust/tests/ui/pattern/bindings-after-at/default-binding-modes-both-sides-independent.rs
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// Ensures the independence of each side in `binding @ subpat`
// determine their binding modes independently of each other.
//
// That is, `binding` does not influence `subpat`.
// This is important because we might want to allow `p1 @ p2`,
// where both `p1` and `p2` are syntactically unrestricted patterns.
// If `binding` is allowed to influence `subpat`,
// this would create problems for the generalization aforementioned.
fn main() {
struct NotCopy;
fn f1(a @ b: &NotCopy) { // OK
let _: &NotCopy = a;
}
fn f2(ref a @ b: &NotCopy) {
let _: &&NotCopy = a; // Ok
}
let a @ b = &NotCopy; // OK
let _: &NotCopy = a;
let ref a @ b = &NotCopy; // OK
let _: &&NotCopy = a;
let ref a @ b = NotCopy; //~ ERROR cannot move out of value because it is borrowed
let _a: &NotCopy = a;
let _b: NotCopy = b;
let ref mut a @ b = NotCopy; //~ ERROR cannot move out of value because it is borrowed
//~^ ERROR borrow of moved value
let _a: &NotCopy = a;
let _b: NotCopy = b;
match Ok(NotCopy) {
Ok(ref a @ b) | Err(b @ ref a) => {
//~^ ERROR cannot move out of value because it is borrowed
//~| ERROR borrow of moved value
let _a: &NotCopy = a;
let _b: NotCopy = b;
}
}
match NotCopy {
ref a @ b => {
//~^ ERROR cannot move out of value because it is borrowed
let _a: &NotCopy = a;
let _b: NotCopy = b;
}
}
}