// Test cases where we constrain `>::AssocType` to // outlive `'a` and there is a unique bound in the trait definition of // `Anything` -- i.e., we know that `AssocType` outlives `'b`. In this // case, the best way to satisfy the trait bound is to show that `'b: // 'a`, which can be done in various ways. // compile-flags:-Zverbose #![allow(warnings)] #![feature(rustc_attrs)] use std::cell::Cell; trait Anything<'a> { type AssocType: 'a; } fn with_signature<'a, T, F>(cell: Cell<&'a ()>, t: T, op: F) where F: FnOnce(Cell<&'a ()>, T), { op(cell, t) } fn require<'a, 'b, T>(_cell: Cell<&'a ()>, _t: T) where T: Anything<'b>, T::AssocType: 'a, { } #[rustc_regions] fn no_relationships_late<'a, 'b, T>(cell: Cell<&'a ()>, t: T) where T: Anything<'b>, { with_signature(cell, t, |cell, t| require(cell, t)); //~^ ERROR } #[rustc_regions] fn no_relationships_early<'a, 'b, T>(cell: Cell<&'a ()>, t: T) where T: Anything<'b>, 'a: 'a, { with_signature(cell, t, |cell, t| require(cell, t)); //~^ ERROR } #[rustc_regions] fn projection_outlives<'a, 'b, T>(cell: Cell<&'a ()>, t: T) where T: Anything<'b>, T::AssocType: 'a, { // We are projecting `>::AssocType`, and we know // that this outlives `'a` because of the where-clause. with_signature(cell, t, |cell, t| require(cell, t)); } #[rustc_regions] fn elements_outlive<'a, 'b, T>(cell: Cell<&'a ()>, t: T) where T: Anything<'b>, 'b: 'a, { with_signature(cell, t, |cell, t| require(cell, t)); } #[rustc_regions] fn one_region<'a, T>(cell: Cell<&'a ()>, t: T) where T: Anything<'a>, { // Note that in this case the closure still propagates an external // requirement between two variables in its signature, but the // creator maps both those two region variables to `'a` on its // side. with_signature(cell, t, |cell, t| require(cell, t)); } fn main() {}