// A test exploiting the bug behind #25860 except with // implied trait bounds which currently don't exist without `-Zchalk`. use std::marker::PhantomData; struct Foo<'a, 'b, T>(PhantomData<(&'a (), &'b (), T)>) where T: Convert<'a, 'b>; trait Convert<'a, 'b>: Sized { fn cast(&'a self) -> &'b Self; } impl<'long: 'short, 'short, T> Convert<'long, 'short> for T { fn cast(&'long self) -> &'short T { self } } // This function will compile once we add implied trait bounds. // // If we're not careful with our impl, the transformations // in `bad` would succeed, which is unsound ✨ // // FIXME: the error is pretty bad, this should say // // `T: Convert<'in_, 'out>` is not implemented // // help: needed by `Foo<'in_, 'out, T>` // // Please ping @lcnr if your changes end up causing `badboi` to compile. fn badboi<'in_, 'out, T>(x: Foo<'in_, 'out, T>, sadness: &'in_ T) -> &'out T { //~^ ERROR lifetime mismatch sadness.cast() } fn bad<'short, T>(value: &'short T) -> &'static T { let x: for<'in_, 'out> fn(Foo<'in_, 'out, T>, &'in_ T) -> &'out T = badboi; let x: for<'out> fn(Foo<'short, 'out, T>, &'short T) -> &'out T = x; let x: for<'out> fn(Foo<'static, 'out, T>, &'short T) -> &'out T = x; let x: fn(Foo<'static, 'static, T>, &'short T) -> &'static T = x; x(Foo(PhantomData), value) } // Use `bad` to cause a segfault. fn main() { let mut outer: Option<&'static u32> = Some(&3); let static_ref: &'static &'static u32 = match outer { Some(ref reference) => bad(reference), None => unreachable!(), }; outer = None; println!("{}", static_ref); }