add test for normalization in implied bounds query
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109799.
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error[E0759]: `fn` parameter has lifetime `'x` but it needs to satisfy a `'static` lifetime requirement
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--> $DIR/normalization-nested.rs:35:20
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LL | pub fn test<'x>(_: Map<Vec<&'x ()>>, s: &'x str) -> &'static str {
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| this data with lifetime `'x`...
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| ...is used and required to live as long as `'static` here
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note: `'static` lifetime requirement introduced by this bound
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--> $DIR/normalization-nested.rs:33:14
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LL | I::Item: 'static;
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| ^^^^^^^
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error: aborting due to previous error
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0759`.
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tests/ui/implied-bounds/normalization-nested.rs
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// Test for normalization of projections that appear in the item bounds
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// (versus those that appear directly in the input types).
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// Both revisions should pass. `lifetime` revision is a bug.
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//
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// revisions: param_ty lifetime
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// [param_ty] check-pass
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// [lifetime] check-fail
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// [lifetime] known-bug: #109799
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pub trait Iter {
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type Item;
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}
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#[cfg(param_ty)]
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impl<X, I> Iter for I
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where
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I: IntoIterator<Item = X>,
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{
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type Item = X;
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}
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#[cfg(lifetime)]
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impl<'x, I> Iter for I
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where
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I: IntoIterator<Item = &'x ()>,
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{
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type Item = &'x ();
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}
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pub struct Map<I>(I)
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where
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I: Iter,
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I::Item: 'static;
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pub fn test<'x>(_: Map<Vec<&'x ()>>, s: &'x str) -> &'static str {
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s
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}
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fn main() {}
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