rust/tests/ui/regions/regions-lifetime-nonfree-late-bound.rs
2024-02-16 20:02:50 +00:00

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//@ run-pass
// This is a regression test for the ICE from issue #10846.
//
// The original issue causing the ICE: the LUB-computations during
// type inference were encountering late-bound lifetimes, and
// asserting that such lifetimes should have already been substituted
// with a concrete lifetime.
//
// However, those encounters were occurring within the lexical scope
// of the binding for the late-bound lifetime; that is, the late-bound
// lifetimes were perfectly valid. The core problem was that the type
// folding code was over-zealously passing back all lifetimes when
// doing region-folding, when really all clients of the region-folding
// case only want to see FREE lifetime variables, not bound ones.
//@ pretty-expanded FIXME #23616
pub fn main() {
fn explicit() {
fn test<F>(_x: Option<Box<F>>) where F: FnMut(Box<dyn for<'a> FnMut(&'a isize)>) {}
test(Some(Box::new(|_f: Box<dyn for<'a> FnMut(&'a isize)>| {})));
}
// The code below is shorthand for the code above (and more likely
// to represent what one encounters in practice).
fn implicit() {
fn test<F>(_x: Option<Box<F>>) where F: FnMut(Box<dyn FnMut(& isize)>) {}
test(Some(Box::new(|_f: Box<dyn FnMut(& isize)>| {})));
}
explicit();
implicit();
}