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-// check-pass
-// Regression test for #28871. The problem is that rustc encountered
-// two ways to project, one from a where clause and one from the where
-// clauses on the trait definition. (In fact, in this case, the where
-// clauses originated from the trait definition as well.) The true
-// cause of the error is that the trait definition where clauses are
-// not being normalized, and hence the two sources are considered in
-// conflict, and not a duplicate. Hacky solution is to prefer where
-// clauses over the data found in the trait definition.
-
-trait T {
- type T;
-}
-
-struct S;
-impl T for S {
- type T = S;
-}
-
-trait T2 {
- type T: Iterator<Item=<S as T>::T>;
-}
-
-fn main() { }