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Cannot mutably borrow in a pattern guard false positive #37510
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Duplicate of #28449, I think. |
I'm hitting this as well. #28449 was closed without much reason. There's only some talk about why the current behavior is what it is, but no mention about why the current behavior is correct. Is there any reason the above code doesn't desugar to something like match opt {
Some(_) => {},
_ => if foo(&mut x) {
}
} It seems like that would be the correct implementation :|. |
This code compiles today as far as I can tell. I'm going to mark as E-needstest. |
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Add tests for a few issues. Fixes rust-lang#41998 Fixes rust-lang#38381 Fixes rust-lang#37515 Fixes rust-lang#37510 Fixes rust-lang#37508 Fixes rust-lang#37366 Fixes rust-lang#37323 Fixes rust-lang#37051 Fixes rust-lang#36839 Fixes rust-lang#35570 Fixes rust-lang#34373 Fixes rust-lang#34222 Certainly not all of the E-needstest issues right now, but I started to get bored.
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I believe this is a bug, because you can just add a pair of braces to "fix" it:
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