// Test that we are imposing the requirement that every associated // type of a bound that appears in the where clause on a struct must // outlive the location in which the type appears, even when the // associted type is in a supertype. Issue #22246. #![allow(dead_code)] pub trait TheTrait { type TheAssocType; } pub trait TheSubTrait : TheTrait { } pub struct TheType<'b> { m: [fn(&'b()); 0] } impl<'b> TheTrait for TheType<'b> { type TheAssocType = &'b (); } impl<'b> TheSubTrait for TheType<'b> { } pub struct WithAssoc { m: [T; 0] } fn with_assoc<'a,'b>() { // For this type to be valid, the rules require that all // associated types of traits that appear in `WithAssoc` must // outlive 'a. In this case, that means TheType<'b>::TheAssocType, // which is &'b (), must outlive 'a. let _: &'a WithAssoc> = loop { }; //~^ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough } fn main() { }