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associated_type_bounds
: errors with ambiguous associated type
#61752
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associated_type_bounds
Seems like a bug indeed! |
Same error with: fn breaks2<F>() where F: Foo<Bar: Foo>, F::Bar: Copy {}
fn breaks3_no_atb<F>() where F: Foo, Foo::Bar: Foo, F::Bar: Copy {}
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associated_type_bounds
associated_type_bounds
: errors with ambiguous associated type
Ignore this, I got myself confused.
Ok, maybe just the wrong error in the desugaring? I guess this never came up because people tend to group up the bounds.
So, they would do this instead fn breaks3_no_atb<F>() where F: Foo, Foo::Bar: Foo + Copy {} Which works fine fn breaks3_no_atb<F>() where F: Foo, F::Bar: Foo + Copy {} Which does work fine, but I copy pasted from Centril's comment earlier. |
@KrishnaSannasi Oops; I wrote So it is a bug after all... |
It's a very weird bug yes, confirmed. For now, just avoid splitting up your associated type bounds like this, but I'll try to get it fixed soon. |
@KrishnaSannasi Hopefully you can see above a fix PR has been submitted now. It seems to do the job, but will need review then merge... |
Fix for "ambiguous associated type" issue with ATBs Fixes #61752. r? @nikomatsakis CC @Centril
I think I found a bug with associated type bounds! #52662
https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=28d566e7244a0b3ad21b73e31418894d
This is the exact same error you get when you do this
Because Rust can't tell which
Foo::<_>::Bar
you mean, but in the case ofassociated_type_bounds
, there is no ambiguity, which makes this error confusing.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: