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31 lines
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error: associated type `Iterator::Item` is declared without lifetime parameters, so using a borrowed type for them requires that lifetime to come from the implemented type
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--> $DIR/no_lending_iterators.rs:4:17
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LL | type Item = &str;
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| ^
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note: you can't create an `Iterator` that borrows each `Item` from itself, but you can instead create a new type that borrows your existing type and implement `Iterator` for that new type
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--> $DIR/no_lending_iterators.rs:3:19
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LL | impl Iterator for Data {
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| ^^^^
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error: in the trait associated type is declared without lifetime parameters, so using a borrowed type for them requires that lifetime to come from the implemented type
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--> $DIR/no_lending_iterators.rs:18:17
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LL | type Item = &usize;
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| ^ this lifetime must come from the implemented type
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error[E0195]: lifetime parameters or bounds on type `Item` do not match the trait declaration
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--> $DIR/no_lending_iterators.rs:27:14
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LL | type Item;
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| - lifetimes in impl do not match this type in trait
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...
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LL | type Item<'a> = &'a isize;
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| ^^^^ lifetimes do not match type in trait
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error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0195`.
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