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Allow `impl Fn() -> impl Trait` in return position _This was originally proposed as part of #93082 which was [closed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93082#issuecomment-1027225715) due to allowing `impl Fn() -> impl Trait` in argument position._ This allows writing the following function signatures: ```rust fn f0() -> impl Fn() -> impl Trait; fn f3() -> &'static dyn Fn() -> impl Trait; ``` These signatures were already allowed for common traits and associated types, there is no reason why `Fn*` traits should be special in this regard. `impl Trait` in both `f0` and `f3` means "new existential type", just like with `-> impl Iterator<Item = impl Trait>` and such. Arrow in `impl Fn() ->` is right-associative and binds from right to left, it's tested by [this test](a819fecb8d/src/test/ui/impl-trait/impl_fn_associativity.rs
). There even is a test that `f0` compiles:2f004d2d40/src/test/ui/impl-trait/nested_impl_trait.rs (L25-L28)
But it was changed in [PR 48084 (lines)](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48084/files#diff-ccecca938872d65ffe8cd1c3ef1956e309fac83bcda547d8b16b89257e53a437R37) to test the opposite, probably unintentionally given [PR 48084 (lines)](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48084/files#diff-5a02f1ed43debed1fd24f7aad72490064f795b9420f15d847bac822aa4621a1cR476-R477). r? `@nikomatsakis` ---- This limitation is especially annoying with async code, since it forces one to write this: ```rust trait AsyncFn3<A, B, C>: Fn(A, B, C) -> <Self as AsyncFn3<A, B, C>>::Future { type Future: Future<Output = Self::Out>; type Out; } impl<A, B, C, Fut, F> AsyncFn3<A, B, C> for F where F: Fn(A, B, C) -> Fut, Fut: Future, { type Future = Fut; type Out = Fut::Output; } fn async_closure() -> impl AsyncFn3<i32, i32, i32, Out = u32> { |a, b, c| async move { (a + b + c) as u32 } } ``` Instead of: ```rust fn async_closure() -> impl Fn(i32, i32, i32) -> impl Future<Output = u32> { |a, b, c| async move { (a + b + c) as u32 } } ```