| // All lifetime parameters in struct constructors are currently considered early bound, |
| // i.e., `S::<ARGS>` is interpreted kinda like an associated item `S::<ARGS>::ctor`. |
| // This behavior is a bit weird, because if equivalent constructor were written manually |
| // it would get late bound lifetime parameters. |
| // Variant constructors behave in the same way, lifetime parameters are considered |
| // belonging to the enum and being early bound. |
| // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/30904 |
| |
| struct S<'a, 'b>(&'a u8, &'b u8); |
| enum E<'a, 'b> { |
| V(&'a u8), |
| U(&'b u8), |
| } |
| |
| fn main() { |
| S(&0, &0); // OK |
| S::<'static>(&0, &0); |
| //~^ ERROR struct takes 2 lifetime arguments |
| S::<'static, 'static, 'static>(&0, &0); |
| //~^ ERROR struct takes 2 lifetime arguments |
| E::V(&0); // OK |
| E::V::<'static>(&0); |
| //~^ ERROR enum takes 2 lifetime arguments |
| E::V::<'static, 'static, 'static>(&0); |
| //~^ ERROR enum takes 2 lifetime arguments |
| } |