#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)] // check-pass trait Duh {} impl Duh for i32 {} trait Trait { type Assoc: Duh; } // the fact that `R` is the `::Output` projection on `F` causes // an intermediate inference var to be generated which is then later // compared against the actually found `Assoc` type. impl R> Trait for F { type Assoc = R; } type Sendable = impl Send; // The `Sendable` here is converted to an inference var and then later compared // against the inference var created, causing the inference var to be set to // the hidden type of `Sendable` instead of // the hidden type. We already have obligations registered on the inference // var to make it uphold the `: Duh` bound on `Trait::Assoc`. The opaque // type does not implement `Duh`, but if its hidden type does. fn foo() -> impl Trait { || 42 } fn main() { }