I'm trying to extract an optional arg from getopts, and getting a borrowed value doesn't live long enough error for the variable s.
code:
let cfgFilePath = match matches.opt_str("c") {
Some(s) => Some(Path::new(&s.clone())),
None => None
};
error:
main.rs:29:36: 29:45 error: borrowed value does not live long enough
main.rs:29 Some(s) => Some(Path::new(&s.clone())),
^~~~~~~~~
main.rs:31:7: 65:2 note: reference must be valid for the block suffix following statement 10 at 31:6...
main.rs:31 };
main.rs:32 let tmpdir = Path::new(&matches.opt_str("t").unwrap_or("/tmp/".to_string()));
main.rs:33 let name = matches.opt_str("n").unwrap_or_else(||{
main.rs:34 print_usage(&program, opts);
main.rs:35 panic!("error: -n NAME required");
main.rs:36 });
...
This happens regardless of .clone(), .to_owned(), .to_str() or anything else I've thought to try.
Because Path::new(&x) returns an &Path that borrows it's contents from x.
Some(s) => Some(Path::new(&s.clone())), // Type is Option<&Path>
// reborrow --------------^
What you actually want to do is use a PathBuf (the owned equivalent of Path). PathBuf will take ownership of s instead of borrowing it.
let cfgFilePath = match matches.opt_str("c") {
Some(s) => Some(PathBuf::from(s)),
None => None
};
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