// Test that our leak-check is not smart enough to take implied bounds // into account (yet). Here we have two types that look like they // should not be equivalent, but because of the rules on implied // bounds we ought to know that, in fact, `'a = 'b` must always hold, // and hence they are. // // Rustc can't figure this out and hence it accepts the impls but // gives a future-compatibility warning (because we'd like to make // this an error someday). // // Note that while we would like to make this a hard error, we also // give the same warning for `coherence-wasm-bindgen.rs`, which ought // to be accepted. #![deny(coherence_leak_check)] trait Trait {} impl Trait for for<'a, 'b> fn(&'a &'b u32, &'b &'a u32) -> &'b u32 {} impl Trait for for<'c> fn(&'c &'c u32, &'c &'c u32) -> &'c u32 { //~^ ERROR conflicting implementations //~| WARNING this was previously accepted by the compiler } fn main() {}