File: assoc-type.rs

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// Test that we do not yet support elision in associated types, even
// when there is just one name we could take from the impl header.

#![allow(warnings)]

trait MyTrait {
    type Output;
}

impl MyTrait for &i32 {
    type Output = &i32;
    //~^ ERROR 11:19: 11:20: in the trait associated type is declared without lifetime parameters, so using a borrowed type for them requires that lifetime to come from the implemented type
}

impl MyTrait for &u32 {
    type Output = &'_ i32;
    //~^ ERROR `'_` cannot be used here
}

// This is what you have to do:
impl<'a> MyTrait for &'a f32 {
    type Output = &'a f32;
}

fn main() { }