// Test a case where you have an impl of `Foo` for all `X` that // is being applied to `for<'a> Foo<&'a mut X>`. Issue #19730. trait Foo { fn foo(&self, x: X) { } } fn want_hrtb() where T : for<'a> Foo<&'a isize> { } // AnyInt implements Foo<&'a isize> for any 'a, so it is a match. struct AnyInt; impl<'a> Foo<&'a isize> for AnyInt { } fn give_any() { want_hrtb::() } // StaticInt only implements Foo<&'static isize>, so it is an error. struct StaticInt; impl Foo<&'static isize> for StaticInt { } fn give_static() { want_hrtb::() //~ ERROR } // &'a u32 only implements Foo<&'a isize> for specific 'a, so it is an error. impl<'a> Foo<&'a isize> for &'a u32 { } fn give_some<'a>() { want_hrtb::<&'a u32>() //~^ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough //~| ERROR implementation of `Foo` is not general enough } fn main() { }