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@ -1899,6 +1899,85 @@ contain references (with a maximum lifetime of `'a`).
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[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1156
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"##,
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E0492: r##"
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A borrow of a constant containing interior mutability was attempted. Erroneous
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code example:
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```
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use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT};
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const A: AtomicUsize = ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT;
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static B: &'static AtomicUsize = &A;
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// error: cannot borrow a constant which contains interior mutability, create a
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// static instead
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```
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A `const` represents a constant value that should never change. If one takes
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a `&` reference to the constant, then one is taking a pointer to some memory
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location containing the value. Normally this is perfectly fine: most values
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can't be changed via a shared `&` pointer, but interior mutability would allow
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it. That is, a constant value could be mutated. On the other hand, a `static` is
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explicitly a single memory location, which can be mutated at will.
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So, in order to solve this error, either use statics which are `Sync`:
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```
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use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT};
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static A: AtomicUsize = ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT;
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static B: &'static AtomicUsize = &A; // ok!
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```
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You can also have this error while using a cell type:
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```
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#![feature(const_fn)]
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use std::cell::Cell;
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const A: Cell<usize> = Cell::new(1);
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const B: &'static Cell<usize> = &A;
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// error: cannot borrow a constant which contains interior mutability, create
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// a static instead
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// or:
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struct C { a: Cell<usize> }
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const D: C = C { a: Cell::new(1) };
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const E: &'static Cell<usize> = &D.a; // error
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// or:
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const F: &'static C = &D; // error
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```
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This is because cell types internally use `UnsafeCell`, which isn't `Sync`.
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These aren't thread safe, and thus can't be placed in statics. In this case,
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`StaticMutex` would work just fine, but it isn't stable yet:
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/sync/struct.StaticMutex.html
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However, if you still wish to use these types, you can achieve this by an unsafe
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wrapper:
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```
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#![feature(const_fn)]
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use std::cell::Cell;
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use std::marker::Sync;
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struct NotThreadSafe<T> {
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value: Cell<T>,
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}
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unsafe impl<T> Sync for NotThreadSafe<T> {}
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static A: NotThreadSafe<usize> = NotThreadSafe { value : Cell::new(1) };
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static B: &'static NotThreadSafe<usize> = &A; // ok!
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```
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Remember this solution is unsafe! You will have to ensure that accesses to the
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cell are synchronized.
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"##,
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E0493: r##"
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A type with a destructor was assigned to an invalid type of variable. Erroneous
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code example:
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Please change the name of one of the lifetimes to remove this error. Example:
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```
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struct Foo<'a> {
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a: &'a i32,
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each method; it is not possible to annotate the entire impl with an `#[inline]`
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attribute.
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"##,
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}
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E0489, // type/lifetime parameter not in scope here
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E0490, // a value of type `..` is borrowed for too long
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E0491, // in type `..`, reference has a longer lifetime than the data it...
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E0492, // cannot borrow a constant which contains interior mutability
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E0495, // cannot infer an appropriate lifetime due to conflicting requirements
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}
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