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diff --git a/tests/ui/rust-2021/inherent-dyn-collision.rs b/tests/ui/rust-2021/inherent-dyn-collision.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a3893c033 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/ui/rust-2021/inherent-dyn-collision.rs @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +// Test case where the method we want is an inherent method on a +// dyn Trait. In that case, the fix is to insert `*` on the receiver. +// +// check-pass +// run-rustfix +// edition:2018 + +#![warn(rust_2021_prelude_collisions)] + +trait TryIntoU32 { + fn try_into(&self) -> Result<u32, ()>; +} + +impl TryIntoU32 for u8 { + // note: &self + fn try_into(&self) -> Result<u32, ()> { + Ok(22) + } +} + +mod inner { + use super::get_dyn_trait; + + // note: this does nothing, but is copying from ffishim's problem of + // having a struct of the same name as the trait in-scope, while *also* + // implementing the trait for that struct but **without** importing the + // trait itself into scope + struct TryIntoU32; + + impl super::TryIntoU32 for TryIntoU32 { + fn try_into(&self) -> Result<u32, ()> { + Ok(0) + } + } + + // this is where the gross part happens. since `get_dyn_trait` returns + // a Box<dyn Trait>, it can still call the method for `dyn Trait` without + // `Trait` being in-scope. it might even be possible to make the trait itself + // entirely unreference-able from the callsite? + pub fn test() -> u32 { + get_dyn_trait().try_into().unwrap() + //~^ WARNING trait method `try_into` will become ambiguous + //~| WARNING this is accepted in the current edition + } +} + +fn get_dyn_trait() -> Box<dyn TryIntoU32> { + Box::new(3u8) as Box<dyn TryIntoU32> +} + +fn main() { + dbg!(inner::test()); +} |