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In-band lifetimes stop working when in a nested function #52532
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The diagnostics ("use of undeclared lifetime name") are bad, but this indeed must be an error because the inner |
Hm, I don't think that's quite what I'd expect: previously using fn main() {}
struct Bar<'a>(&'a u32);
impl<'a> Bar<'a> {
fn foo() {
fn foo<'a>(_: &'a u32) { }
}
} |
(In the second example there's an explicit definition that shadows the previous definition for following uses, in the first example there's no second definition, only use) |
I see that this is in the RFC, but I think I more or less disagree with the reasoning given. Disallowing the use of inband lifetimes when nesting function seems arbitrary and not entirely helpful; it also makes a mechanical change from "old" to "new" more difficult because shadowing is visible only based on indent levels. |
IMO it should be an error, with a helpful note like the one you get when writing |
The distinction is that inband lifetime's selling point is that you don't need to declare lifetimes. If we say that, and then clarify it with "except" then I think the feature feels incomplete. Inband lifetimes confusion does not increase with permitting this, IMO. |
The problem is if it's allowed, then impl Foo<'a> { fn foo(_: &'a u32) } has a different meaning than fn foo(_: &'a u32) { fn foo(_: &'a u32) {} } This seems unfortunate and confusing. Even unergonomic if I may say so. There's no way that the distinction between |
Well, somewhat, but not really. Nothing outside of imports/definitions inherits into the inner function, unlike the impl where there is a history and multiple things which inherit ( |
…-impl-lifetime, r=cramertj use `ParamName` to track in-scope lifetimes instead of Ident Also, clear in-scope lifetimes when visiting nested items. Fixes rust-lang#63500. Fixes rust-lang#63225. Fixes rust-lang#52532. r? @cramertj
…-impl-lifetime, r=cramertj use `ParamName` to track in-scope lifetimes instead of Ident Also, clear in-scope lifetimes when visiting nested items. Fixes rust-lang#63500. Fixes rust-lang#63225. Fixes rust-lang#52532. r? @cramertj
https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=d2b32bc0947a05fa0830a0d244dcb4fa&version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2015
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