Two associated items (like methods, associated types, associated functions, etc.) were defined with the same identifier. Erroneous code example: ```compile_fail,E0201 struct Foo(u8); impl Foo { fn bar(&self) -> bool { self.0 > 5 } fn bar() {} // error: duplicate associated function } trait Baz { type Quux; fn baz(&self) -> bool; } impl Baz for Foo { type Quux = u32; fn baz(&self) -> bool { true } // error: duplicate method fn baz(&self) -> bool { self.0 > 5 } // error: duplicate associated type type Quux = u32; } ``` Note, however, that items with the same name are allowed for inherent `impl` blocks that don't overlap: ``` struct Foo(T); impl Foo { fn bar(&self) -> bool { self.0 > 5 } } impl Foo { fn bar(&self) -> bool { self.0 } } ```