File: dropck_no_diverge_on_nonregular_3.rs

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// Issue 22443: Reject code using non-regular types that would
// otherwise cause dropck to loop infinitely.
//
// This version is just checking that we still sanely handle a trivial
// wrapper around the non-regular type. (It also demonstrates how the
// error messages will report different types depending on which type
// dropck is analyzing.)

use std::marker::PhantomData;

struct Digit<T> {
    elem: T
}

struct Node<T:'static> { m: PhantomData<&'static T> }

enum FingerTree<T:'static> {
    Single(T),
    // According to the bug report, Digit before Box would infinite loop.
    Deep(
        Digit<T>,
        Box<FingerTree<Node<T>>>,
        )
}

enum Wrapper<T:'static> {
    Simple,
    Other(FingerTree<T>),
}

fn main() {
    let w = //~ ERROR overflow while adding drop-check rules for `Option
        Some(Wrapper::Simple::<u32>);
    //~^ ERROR overflow while adding drop-check rules for `Wrapper
}