// run-pass // Tests "transitivity" of super-builtin-kinds on traits. Here, if // we have a Foo, we know we have a Bar, and if we have a Bar, we // know we have a Send. So if we have a Foo we should know we have // a Send. Basically this just makes sure rustc is using // each_bound_trait_and_supertraits in type_contents correctly. use std::sync::mpsc::{channel, Sender}; trait Bar : Send { } trait Foo : Bar { } impl Foo for T { } impl Bar for T { } fn foo(val: T, chan: Sender) { chan.send(val).unwrap(); } pub fn main() { let (tx, rx) = channel(); foo(31337, tx); assert_eq!(rx.recv().unwrap(), 31337); }