// Test that structs with higher-ranked where clauses don't generate // "outlives" requirements. Issue #22246. #![allow(dead_code)] pub trait TheTrait<'b> { type TheAssocType; } pub struct TheType<'b> { m: [fn(&'b()); 0] } impl<'a,'b> TheTrait<'a> for TheType<'b> { type TheAssocType = &'b (); } pub struct WithHrAssoc where for<'a> T : TheTrait<'a> { m: [T; 0] } fn with_assoc<'a,'b>() { // We get an error because 'b:'a does not hold: let _: &'a WithHrAssoc> = loop { }; //~^ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough } pub trait TheSubTrait : for<'a> TheTrait<'a> { } impl<'b> TheSubTrait for TheType<'b> { } pub struct WithHrAssocSub where T : TheSubTrait { m: [T; 0] } fn with_assoc_sub<'a,'b>() { // The error here is just because `'b:'a` must hold for the type // below to be well-formed, it is not related to the HR relation. let _: &'a WithHrAssocSub> = loop { }; //~^ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough } fn main() { }