| // This is testing an attempt to corrupt the discriminant of the match |
| // arm in a guard, followed by an attempt to continue matching on that |
| // corrupted discriminant in the remaining match arms. |
| // |
| // Basically this is testing that our new NLL feature of emitting a |
| // fake read on each match arm is catching cases like this. |
| // |
| // This case is interesting because it includes a guard that |
| // diverges, and therefore a single final fake-read at the very end |
| // after the final match arm would not suffice. |
| |
| struct ForceFnOnce; |
| |
| fn main() { |
| let mut x = &mut Some(&2); |
| let force_fn_once = ForceFnOnce; |
| match x { |
| &mut None => panic!("unreachable"), |
| &mut Some(&_) if { |
| // ForceFnOnce needed to exploit #27282 |
| (|| { *x = None; drop(force_fn_once); })(); |
| //~^ ERROR cannot mutably borrow `x` in match guard [E0510] |
| false |
| } => {} |
| &mut Some(&a) if { // this binds to garbage if we've corrupted discriminant |
| println!("{}", a); |
| panic!() |
| } => {} |
| _ => panic!("unreachable"), |
| } |
| } |