File: unsized-enum.stderr

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error[E0277]: the size for values of type `T` cannot be known at compilation time
  --> $DIR/unsized-enum.rs:6:36
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LL | fn foo2<T: ?Sized>() { not_sized::<Foo<T>>() }
   |         -                          ^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
   |         |
   |         this type parameter needs to be `Sized`
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note: required by an implicit `Sized` bound in `Foo`
  --> $DIR/unsized-enum.rs:4:10
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LL | enum Foo<U> { FooSome(U), FooNone }
   |          ^ required by the implicit `Sized` requirement on this type parameter in `Foo`
help: you could relax the implicit `Sized` bound on `U` if it were used through indirection like `&U` or `Box<U>`
  --> $DIR/unsized-enum.rs:4:10
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LL | enum Foo<U> { FooSome(U), FooNone }
   |          ^            - ...if indirection were used here: `Box<U>`
   |          |
   |          this could be changed to `U: ?Sized`...
help: consider removing the `?Sized` bound to make the type parameter `Sized`
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LL - fn foo2<T: ?Sized>() { not_sized::<Foo<T>>() }
LL + fn foo2<T>() { not_sized::<Foo<T>>() }
   |

error: aborting due to 1 previous error

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.