// Test that we can deduce when projections like `T::Item` outlive the // function body. Test that this does not imply that `T: 'a` holds. // compile-flags:-Zverbose use std::cell::Cell; fn twice(mut value: T, mut f: F) where F: FnMut(&T, Cell<&Option>), T: Iterator, { let mut n = value.next(); f(&value, Cell::new(&n)); f(&value, Cell::new(&n)); } fn generic1(value: T) { // No error here: twice(value, |value_ref, item| invoke1(item)); } fn invoke1<'a, T>(x: Cell<&'a Option>) where T: 'a, { } fn generic2(value: T) { twice(value, |value_ref, item| invoke2(value_ref, item)); //~^ ERROR the parameter type `T` may not live long enough } fn invoke2<'a, T, U>(a: &T, b: Cell<&'a Option>) where T: 'a, { } fn main() {}