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fix syntax error in suggesting generic constraint in trait parameter suggest `where T: Foo` for the first bound on a trait, then suggest `, T: Foo` when the suggested bound would add to an existing set of `where` clauses. `where T: Foo` may be the first bound if `T` has a default, because we'd rather suggest ``` trait A<T=()> where T: Copy ``` than ``` trait A<T: Copy=()> ``` for legibility reasons. the test case i added here is derived from [this reproduction](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=0bf3ace9f2a183d0bdbd748c6b8e3971): ``` struct B<T: Copy> { t: T } trait A<T = ()> { fn returns_constrained_type(&self, t: T) -> B<T> { B { t } } } ``` where the suggested fix, ``` trait A<T = ()>, T: Copy { ... } ``` is in fact invalid syntax! i also found an error in the existing suggestion for `trait Base<T = String>: Super<T>` where rustc would suggest `trait Base<T = String>: Super<T>, T: Copy`, but `T: Copy` is the first of the trait's `where` clauses and should be `where T: Copy` as well. the test for that suggestion expects invalid syntax, and has been revised to a compiler-pleasing `trait Base<T = String>: Super<T> where T: Copy`. judging by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/70009 i'll.. cc @estebank ?