An easy way to test the type of something is to assign it to the wrong type:
let _: () = a;
In this case the value is an "integral variable", or a by-value integer. It is not mutable (as testing with a += 1
shows).
This is because you are using destructuring syntax. You are pattern matching your &mut 5
against an &mut _
, much like if you wrote
match &mut 5 { &mut a => {
// rest of code
} };
Thus you are adding a mutable reference and immediately dereferencing it.
To bind a mutable reference to a value instead, you can do
let ref mut a = 5;
This is useful in destructuring to take references to multiple inner values.