| // This test used to be part of a run-pass test, but revised outlives |
| // rule means that it no longer compiles. |
| |
| #![allow(unused_variables)] |
| |
| trait Trait<'a> { |
| fn long(&'a self) -> isize; |
| fn short<'b>(&'b self) -> isize; |
| } |
| |
| fn object_invoke1<'d>(x: &'d dyn Trait<'d>) -> (isize, isize) { loop { } } |
| |
| trait MakerTrait { |
| fn mk() -> Self; |
| } |
| |
| fn make_val<T:MakerTrait>() -> T { |
| MakerTrait::mk() |
| } |
| |
| impl<'t> MakerTrait for Box<dyn Trait<'t>+'static> { |
| fn mk() -> Box<dyn Trait<'t>+'static> { loop { } } |
| } |
| |
| pub fn main() { |
| let m : Box<dyn Trait+'static> = make_val(); |
| assert_eq!(object_invoke1(&*m), (4,5)); |
| //~^ ERROR `*m` does not live long enough |
| |
| // the problem here is that the full type of `m` is |
| // |
| // Box<Trait<'m>+'static> |
| // |
| // Here `'m` must be exactly the lifetime of the variable `m`. |
| // This is because of two requirements: |
| // 1. First, the basic type rules require that the |
| // type of `m`'s value outlives the lifetime of `m`. This puts a lower |
| // bound `'m`. |
| // |
| // 2. Meanwhile, the signature of `object_invoke1` requires that |
| // we create a reference of type `&'d Trait<'d>` for some `'d`. |
| // `'d` cannot outlive `'m`, so that forces the lifetime to be `'m`. |
| // |
| // This then conflicts with the dropck rules, which require that |
| // the type of `m` *strictly outlives* `'m`. Hence we get an |
| // error. |
| } |