#![crate_type="lib"] // rust-lang/rust#61631: Uses of `Self` in the defaults of generic // types for ADT's are not allowed. We justify this because the `Self` // type could be considered the "final" type parameter, that is only // well-defined after all of the other type parameters on the ADT have // been instantiated. // // These were previously were ICE'ing at the usage point anyway (see // `demo_usages` below), so there should not be any backwards // compatibility concern. struct Snobound<'a, P = Self> { x: Option<&'a P> } //~^ ERROR generic parameters cannot use `Self` in their defaults [E0735] enum Enobound<'a, P = Self> { A, B(Option<&'a P>) } //~^ ERROR generic parameters cannot use `Self` in their defaults [E0735] union Unobound<'a, P = Self> { x: i32, y: Option<&'a P> } //~^ ERROR generic parameters cannot use `Self` in their defaults [E0735] // Disallowing `Self` in defaults sidesteps need to check the bounds // on the defaults in cases like these. struct Ssized<'a, P: Sized = [Self]> { x: Option<&'a P> } //~^ ERROR generic parameters cannot use `Self` in their defaults [E0735] enum Esized<'a, P: Sized = [Self]> { A, B(Option<&'a P>) } //~^ ERROR generic parameters cannot use `Self` in their defaults [E0735] union Usized<'a, P: Sized = [Self]> { x: i32, y: Option<&'a P> } //~^ ERROR generic parameters cannot use `Self` in their defaults [E0735] fn demo_usages() { // An ICE means you only get the error from the first line of the // demo; comment each out to observe the other ICEs when trying // this out on older versions of Rust. let _ice: Snobound; let _ice: Enobound; let _ice: Unobound; let _ice: Ssized; let _ice: Esized; let _ice: Usized; }