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Add descriptive error explanation for E0502
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Timothy McRoy committed May 18, 2016
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```
"##,

E0502: r##"
This error indicates that you are trying to borrow a variable as mutable when it
has already been borrowed as immutable.
Example of erroneous code:
```compile_fail
fn bar(x: &mut i32) {}
fn foo(a: &mut i32) {
let ref y = a; // a is borrowed as immutable.
bar(a); // error: cannot borrow `*a` as mutable because `a` is also borrowed
// as immutable
}
```
To fix this error, ensure that you don't have any other references to the
variable before trying to access it mutably:
```
fn bar(x: &mut i32) {}
fn foo(a: &mut i32) {
bar(a);
let ref y = a; // ok!
}
```
For more information on the rust ownership system, take a look at
https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/references-and-borrowing.html.
"##,

E0504: r##"
This error occurs when an attempt is made to move a borrowed variable into a
closure.
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register_diagnostics! {
E0385, // {} in an aliasable location
E0388, // {} in a static location
E0502, // cannot borrow `..`.. as .. because .. is also borrowed as ...
E0503, // cannot use `..` because it was mutably borrowed
E0508, // cannot move out of type `..`, a non-copy fixed-size array
E0524, // two closures require unique access to `..` at the same time
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