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error[E0038]: the trait `DynIncompatible` is not dyn compatible
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:22:13
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LL | fn car() -> dyn DynIncompatible {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `DynIncompatible` is not dyn compatible
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note: for a trait to be dyn compatible it needs to allow building a vtable
for more information, visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#dyn-compatibility>
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:4:8
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LL | trait DynIncompatible {
| --------------- this trait is not dyn compatible...
LL | fn foo() -> Self;
| ^^^ ...because associated function `foo` has no `self` parameter
= help: the following types implement `DynIncompatible`:
A
B
consider defining an enum where each variant holds one of these types,
implementing `DynIncompatible` for this new enum and using it instead
help: consider turning `foo` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument
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LL | fn foo(&self) -> Self;
| +++++
help: alternatively, consider constraining `foo` so it does not apply to trait objects
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LL | fn foo() -> Self where Self: Sized;
| +++++++++++++++++
error[E0038]: the trait `DynIncompatible` is not dyn compatible
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:30:17
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LL | fn cat() -> Box<dyn DynIncompatible> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `DynIncompatible` is not dyn compatible
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note: for a trait to be dyn compatible it needs to allow building a vtable
for more information, visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#dyn-compatibility>
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:4:8
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LL | trait DynIncompatible {
| --------------- this trait is not dyn compatible...
LL | fn foo() -> Self;
| ^^^ ...because associated function `foo` has no `self` parameter
= help: the following types implement `DynIncompatible`:
A
B
consider defining an enum where each variant holds one of these types,
implementing `DynIncompatible` for this new enum and using it instead
help: consider turning `foo` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument
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LL | fn foo(&self) -> Self;
| +++++
help: alternatively, consider constraining `foo` so it does not apply to trait objects
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LL | fn foo() -> Self where Self: Sized;
| +++++++++++++++++
error[E0746]: return type cannot have an unboxed trait object
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:22:13
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LL | fn car() -> dyn DynIncompatible {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ doesn't have a size known at compile-time
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= help: if there were a single returned type, you could use `impl Trait` instead
help: box the return type, and wrap all of the returned values in `Box::new`
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LL ~ fn car() -> Box<dyn DynIncompatible> {
LL |
LL | if true {
LL ~ return Box::new(A);
LL | }
LL ~ Box::new(B)
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error[E0038]: the trait `DynIncompatible` is not dyn compatible
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:32:16
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LL | return Box::new(A);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ `DynIncompatible` is not dyn compatible
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note: for a trait to be dyn compatible it needs to allow building a vtable
for more information, visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#dyn-compatibility>
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:4:8
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LL | trait DynIncompatible {
| --------------- this trait is not dyn compatible...
LL | fn foo() -> Self;
| ^^^ ...because associated function `foo` has no `self` parameter
= help: the following types implement `DynIncompatible`:
A
B
consider defining an enum where each variant holds one of these types,
implementing `DynIncompatible` for this new enum and using it instead
= note: required for the cast from `Box<A>` to `Box<(dyn DynIncompatible + 'static)>`
help: consider turning `foo` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument
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LL | fn foo(&self) -> Self;
| +++++
help: alternatively, consider constraining `foo` so it does not apply to trait objects
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LL | fn foo() -> Self where Self: Sized;
| +++++++++++++++++
error[E0038]: the trait `DynIncompatible` is not dyn compatible
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:34:5
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LL | Box::new(B)
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ `DynIncompatible` is not dyn compatible
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note: for a trait to be dyn compatible it needs to allow building a vtable
for more information, visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#dyn-compatibility>
--> $DIR/dyn-incompatible-trait-in-return-position-dyn-trait.rs:4:8
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LL | trait DynIncompatible {
| --------------- this trait is not dyn compatible...
LL | fn foo() -> Self;
| ^^^ ...because associated function `foo` has no `self` parameter
= help: the following types implement `DynIncompatible`:
A
B
consider defining an enum where each variant holds one of these types,
implementing `DynIncompatible` for this new enum and using it instead
= note: required for the cast from `Box<B>` to `Box<(dyn DynIncompatible + 'static)>`
help: consider turning `foo` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument
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LL | fn foo(&self) -> Self;
| +++++
help: alternatively, consider constraining `foo` so it does not apply to trait objects
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LL | fn foo() -> Self where Self: Sized;
| +++++++++++++++++
error: aborting due to 5 previous errors
Some errors have detailed explanations: E0038, E0746.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0038`.
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