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error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:7:5
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LL | fn one_closure(x: i32) {
| - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x`
LL | ||
LL | x = 1;
| ^^^^^ cannot assign
error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:9:5
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LL | fn one_closure(x: i32) {
| - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x`
...
LL | x = 1;
| ^^^^^ cannot assign
error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:15:9
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LL | fn two_closures(x: i32) {
| - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x`
...
LL | x = 1;
| ^^^^^ cannot assign
error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:19:9
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LL | fn two_closures(x: i32) {
| - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x`
...
LL | x = 1;
| ^^^^^ cannot assign
error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:27:9
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LL | ||
| ^^ cannot borrow as mutable
LL | x = 1;}
| - mutable borrow occurs due to use of `x` in closure
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help: consider changing this to accept closures that implement `FnMut`
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:26:12
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LL | fn_ref(|| {
| ____________^
LL | | ||
LL | | x = 1;}
| |________________^
error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:31:9
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LL | ||
| ^^ cannot borrow as mutable
LL | x = 1;});
| - mutable borrow occurs due to use of `x` in closure
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help: consider changing this to accept closures that implement `FnMut`
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:30:12
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LL | fn_ref(move || {
| ____________^
LL | | ||
LL | | x = 1;});
| |___________^
error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:39:10
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LL | fn two_closures_ref(x: i32) {
| - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x`
...
LL | x = 1;}
| ^^^^^ cannot assign
error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:38:9
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LL | ||
| ^^ cannot borrow as mutable
LL | x = 1;}
| - mutable borrow occurs due to use of `x` in closure
|
help: consider changing this to accept closures that implement `FnMut`
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:37:12
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LL | fn_ref(|| {
| ____________^
LL | | ||
LL | | x = 1;}
| |________________^
error[E0594]: cannot assign to `x`, as it is not declared as mutable
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:43:5
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LL | fn two_closures_ref(x: i32) {
| - help: consider changing this to be mutable: `mut x`
...
LL | x = 1;});
| ^^^^^ cannot assign
error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:42:9
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LL | ||
| ^^ cannot borrow as mutable
LL | x = 1;});
| - mutable borrow occurs due to use of `x` in closure
|
help: consider changing this to accept closures that implement `FnMut`
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:41:12
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LL | fn_ref(move || {
| ____________^
LL | | ||
LL | | x = 1;});
| |___________^
error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:48:9
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LL | ||
| ^^ cannot borrow as mutable
LL | *x = 1;});
| - mutable borrow occurs due to use of `x` in closure
|
help: consider changing this to accept closures that implement `FnMut`
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:47:12
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LL | fn_ref(|| {
| ____________^
LL | | ||
LL | | *x = 1;});
| |________________^
error[E0596]: cannot borrow `x` as mutable, as it is a captured variable in a `Fn` closure
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:51:9
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LL | ||
| ^^ cannot borrow as mutable
LL | *x = 1;});
| - mutable borrow occurs due to use of `x` in closure
|
help: consider changing this to accept closures that implement `FnMut`
--> $DIR/closure-captures.rs:50:12
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LL | fn_ref(move || {
| ____________^
LL | | ||
LL | | *x = 1;});
| |________________^
error: aborting due to 12 previous errors
For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0596`.