//@ run-pass #![allow(dead_code)] #![allow(unused_variables)] // Tests that binary operators allow subtyping on both the LHS and RHS, // and as such do not introduce unnecessarily strict lifetime constraints. use std::ops::Add; struct Foo; impl<'a> Add<&'a Foo> for &'a Foo { type Output = (); fn add(self, rhs: &'a Foo) {} } fn try_to_add(input: &Foo) { let local = Foo; // Manual reborrow worked even with invariant trait search. &*input + &local; // Direct use of the reference on the LHS requires additional // subtyping before searching (invariantly) for `LHS: Add`. input + &local; } fn main() { }