| // Example taken from RFC 1238 text |
| |
| // https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1238-nonparametric-dropck.md |
| // #examples-of-code-that-will-start-to-be-rejected |
| |
| // Compare against test/run-pass/issue28498-must-work-ex2.rs |
| |
| use std::cell::Cell; |
| |
| struct Concrete<'a>(u32, Cell<Option<&'a Concrete<'a>>>); |
| |
| struct Foo<T> { data: Vec<T> } |
| |
| fn potentially_specialized_wrt_t<T>(t: &T) { |
| // Hypothetical code that does one thing for generic T and then is |
| // specialized for T == Concrete (and the specialized form can |
| // then access a reference held in concrete tuple). |
| // |
| // (We don't have specialization yet, but we want to allow for it |
| // in the future.) |
| } |
| |
| impl<T> Drop for Foo<T> { |
| fn drop(&mut self) { |
| potentially_specialized_wrt_t(&self.data[0]) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn main() { |
| let mut foo = Foo { data: Vec::new() }; |
| foo.data.push(Concrete(0, Cell::new(None))); |
| foo.data.push(Concrete(0, Cell::new(None))); |
| |
| foo.data[0].1.set(Some(&foo.data[1])); |
| //~^ ERROR borrow may still be in use when destructor runs |
| foo.data[1].1.set(Some(&foo.data[0])); |
| } |