= note: `Sealed` is a "sealed trait", because to implement it you also need to implement `a::b::Hidden`, which is not accessible; this is usually done to force you to use one of the provided types that already implement it
error[E0277]: the trait bound `S: d::Hidden` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/sealed-trait-local.rs:53:20
|
LL | impl c::Sealed for S {}
| ^ the trait `d::Hidden` is not implemented for `S`
|
note: required by a bound in `c::Sealed`
--> $DIR/sealed-trait-local.rs:17:23
|
LL | pub trait Sealed: self::d::Hidden {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Sealed`
= note: `Sealed` is a "sealed trait", because to implement it you also need to implement `c::d::Hidden`, which is not accessible; this is usually done to force you to use one of the provided types that already implement it
= help: the following types implement the trait:
c::X
c::Y
error[E0277]: the trait bound `S: f::Hidden` is not satisfied
--> $DIR/sealed-trait-local.rs:54:20
|
LL | impl e::Sealed for S {}
| ^ the trait `f::Hidden` is not implemented for `S`
|
note: required by a bound in `e::Sealed`
--> $DIR/sealed-trait-local.rs:35:23
|
LL | pub trait Sealed: self::f::Hidden {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `Sealed`
= note: `Sealed` is a "sealed trait", because to implement it you also need to implement `e::f::Hidden`, which is not accessible; this is usually done to force you to use one of the provided types that already implement it