I'm writing a bot for halite.io, and am having issues understanding some of the effects of borrowing. Here is the code that will not compile:
let scanLoc = hlt::types::Location {
x: oflow(coord.0 + l.x as i32, game_map.width),
y: oflow(coord.1 + l.y as i32, game_map.width),
};
let scan = game_map.get_site(scanLoc, types::STILL);
if (&scan.owner != id) | (scan.owner != 0u8) {
let ang = game_map.get_angle(l, scanLoc);
debug!("angle b/w: {}", ang);
return (l, 2);
}
This is the compiler error:
error[E0502]: cannot borrow `*game_map` as immutable because it is also borrowed as mutable
--> src/MyBot.rs:112:27
|
110 | let scan = game_map.get_site(scanLoc, types::STILL);
| -------- mutable borrow occurs here
111 | if (&scan.owner != id) | (scan.owner != 0u8) {
112 | let ang = game_map.get_angle(l, scanLoc);
| ^^^^^^^^ immutable borrow occurs here
...
116 | }
| - mutable borrow ends here
This is the code for the GameMap
functions and struct:
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct GameMap {
pub width: u16, // Number of columns.
pub height: u16, // Number of rows.
pub contents: Vec<Vec<Site>>,
}
impl GameMap {
pub fn in_bounds(&self, l: Location) -> bool {
// ...
}
pub fn get_distance(&self, l1: Location, l2: Location) -> u16 {
// ...
}
pub fn get_angle(&self, l1: Location, l2: Location) -> f64 {
// ...
}
pub fn get_location(&self, l: Location, d: u8) -> Location {
// ...
}
pub fn get_site(&mut self, l: Location, d: u8) -> &mut Site {
// ...
}
}
Why does Rust borrow the function mutably, and even if it is borrowing the function would it not return the borrow (ending the lifetime) when returning the result, so it would be available to borrow afterwards?