rust/src/test/compile-fail/issue-2611-3.rs

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// Tests that impl methods are matched to traits exactly:
// we might be tempted to think matching is contravariant, but if
// we let an impl method can have more permissive bounds than the trait
// method it's implementing, the return type might be less specific than
// needed. Just punt and make it invariant.
import iter;
import iter::BaseIter;
trait A {
fn b<C:Copy Const, D>(x: C) -> C;
}
struct E {
f: int
}
impl E: A {
fn b<F:Copy, G>(_x: F) -> F { fail } //~ ERROR in method `b`, type parameter 0 has 1 bound, but
}
fn main() {}