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+// run-pass
+#![allow(unused_variables)]
+#![allow(unused_imports)]
+// Test that we don't trigger on the blanket impl for all `&'a T` but
+// rather keep autoderefing and trigger on the underlying impl. To
+// know not to stop at the blanket, we have to recursively evaluate
+// the `T:Foo` bound.
+
+// pretty-expanded FIXME #23616
+
+use std::marker::Sized;
+
+// Note: this must be generic for the problem to show up
+trait Foo<A> {
+ fn foo(&self, a: A);
+}
+
+impl Foo<u8> for [u8] {
+ fn foo(&self, a: u8) {}
+}
+
+impl<'a, A, T> Foo<A> for &'a T where T: Foo<A> {
+ fn foo(&self, a: A) {
+ Foo::foo(*self, a)
+ }
+}
+
+trait Bar {
+ fn foo(&self);
+}
+
+struct MyType;
+
+impl Bar for MyType {
+ fn foo(&self) {}
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let mut m = MyType;
+ (&mut m).foo()
+}