bors e461e53f01 Auto merge of #14739 - lowr:fix/type-with-leading-lifetime, r=Veykril
Parse bare dyn types with leading lifetime

TIL types may start with a lifetime identifier e.g. `type A = 'static + Trait;`. When parsing types, leading lifetime followed by a plus sign should be parsed as a bare dyn type rather than a generic lifetime argument or error type (which is what we produce today).

Although it's no longer accepted since Rust 2021, it wouldn't hurt to support this obsolete syntax.
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