File: traits.rs

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// compile-flags:-Z unstable-options --show-coverage
// check-pass

#![feature(trait_alias)]
#![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]

/// look at this trait right here
pub trait ThisTrait {
    /// that's a trait all right
    fn right_here(&self);

    /// even the provided functions show up as trait methods
    fn aww_yeah(&self) {}

    /// gotta check those associated types, they're slippery
    type SomeType;
}

/// so what happens if we take some struct...
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SomeStruct;

/// ...and slap this trait on it?
impl ThisTrait for SomeStruct {
    /// nothing! trait impls are totally ignored in this calculation, sorry.
    fn right_here(&self) {}

    type SomeType = String;
}

/// but what about those aliases? i hear they're pretty exotic
pub trait MyAlias = ThisTrait + Send + Sync;

/// woah, getting all opaque in here
pub type ThisExists = impl ThisTrait;

/// why don't we get a little more concrete
pub fn defines() -> ThisExists { SomeStruct {} }