If I try to compile this program:
pub trait Foo<'a> {}
pub struct Bar<T> where T: for<'a> Foo<'a> {
_phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData<T>,
}
impl <T> Drop for Bar<T> where T: for<'a> Foo<'a> {
fn drop(&mut self) {}
}
fn main() {}
I get this clearly bogus error message:
$ rustc test.rs
test.rs:7:1: 9:2 error: The requirement `for<'a> T : Foo<'a>` is added only by the Drop impl. [E0367]
test.rs:7 impl <T> Drop for Bar<T> where T: for<'a> Foo<'a> {
test.rs:8 fn drop(&mut self) {}
test.rs:9 }
test.rs:7:1: 9:2 help: run `rustc --explain E0367` to see a detailed explanation
test.rs:3:1: 5:2 note: The same requirement must be part of the struct/enum definition
test.rs:3 pub struct Bar<T> where T: for<'a> Foo<'a> {
test.rs:4 _phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData<T>,
test.rs:5 }
I tried fiddling with it to get it to typecheck, but nothing worked.
$ rustc --version --verbose
rustc 1.4.0-nightly (e822a18ae 2015-08-16)
binary: rustc
commit-hash: e822a18ae7d55cefc332c6598a607cef0554ec77
commit-date: 2015-08-16
host: x86_64-apple-darwin
release: 1.4.0-nightly
cc @pnkfelix
Same here, I just stumbled on this issue. How is this doing? The issue has been there for 3 years.
Affecting me also. Bump?
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Same here, I just stumbled on this issue. How is this doing? The issue has been there for 3 years.