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| Act| └─┬──<TAG=root of the allocation>
| Res| └─┬──<TAG=n>
| Res| ├─┬──<TAG=x>
| Res| └─┬──<TAG=caller:x>
| Res| └────<TAG=callee:x> Strongly protected
| Res| └────<TAG=y, callee:y, caller:y>
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error: Undefined Behavior: write access through <TAG> (y, callee:y, caller:y) is forbidden
--> $DIR/int-protected-write.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | *y = 0;
| ^^^^^^ write access through <TAG> (y, callee:y, caller:y) is forbidden
|
= help: this indicates a potential bug in the program: it performed an invalid operation, but the Tree Borrows rules it violated are still experimental
= help: the accessed tag <TAG> (y, callee:y, caller:y) is foreign to the protected tag <TAG> (callee:x) (i.e., it is not a child)
= help: this foreign write access would cause the protected tag <TAG> (callee:x) (currently Reserved) to become Disabled
= help: protected tags must never be Disabled
help: the accessed tag <TAG> was created here
--> $DIR/int-protected-write.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | let y = (&mut *n) as *mut _;
| ^^^^^^^^^
help: the protected tag <TAG> was created here, in the initial state Reserved
--> $DIR/int-protected-write.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | unsafe fn write_second(x: &mut u8, y: *mut u8) {
| ^
= note: BACKTRACE (of the first span):
= note: inside `main::write_second` at $DIR/int-protected-write.rs:LL:CC
note: inside `main`
--> $DIR/int-protected-write.rs:LL:CC
|
LL | write_second(x, y);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
note: some details are omitted, run with `MIRIFLAGS=-Zmiri-backtrace=full` for a verbose backtrace
error: aborting due to previous error