//@ run-pass #![allow(dead_code)] #![allow(unused_assignments)] // Issue #2263. //@ pretty-expanded FIXME #23616 #![allow(unused_variables)] // Should pass region checking. fn ok(f: Box) { // Here, g is a function that can accept a usize pointer with // lifetime r, and f is a function that can accept a usize pointer // with any lifetime. The assignment g = f should be OK (i.e., // f's type should be a subtype of g's type), because f can be // used in any context that expects g's type. But this currently // fails. let mut g: Box FnMut(&'r usize)> = Box::new(|x| { }); g = f; } // This version is the same as above, except that here, g's type is // inferred. fn ok_inferred(f: Box) { let mut g: Box FnMut(&'r usize)> = Box::new(|_| {}); g = f; } pub fn main() { }