rust/tests/ui/nll/member-constraints/nested-impl-trait-fail.rs
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// Nested impl-traits can impose different member constraints on the same region variable.
//@ check-fail
trait Cap<'a> {}
impl<T> Cap<'_> for T {}
// Assuming the hidden type is `[&'?15 u8; 1]`, we have two distinct member constraints:
// - '?15 member ['static, 'a, 'b] // from outer impl-trait
// - '?15 member ['static, 'a, 'b] // from inner impl-trait
// To satisfy both we can choose 'a or 'b, so it's a failure due to ambiguity.
fn fail_early_bound<'s, 'a, 'b>(a: &'s u8) -> impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Cap<'a> + Cap<'b>>
where
's: 'a,
's: 'b,
{
[a]
//~^ E0700
//~| E0700
}
// Same as the above but with late-bound regions.
fn fail_late_bound<'s, 'a, 'b>(
a: &'s u8,
_: &'a &'s u8,
_: &'b &'s u8,
) -> impl IntoIterator<Item = impl Cap<'a> + Cap<'b>> {
[a]
//~^ E0700
//~| E0700
}
fn main() {}