| error[E0223]: ambiguous associated type |
| --> $DIR/associated-types-in-ambiguous-context.rs:8:36 |
| | |
| LL | fn get<T:Get,U:Get>(x: T, y: U) -> Get::Value {} |
| | ^^^^^^^^^^ |
| | |
| help: if there were a type named `Example` that implemented `Get`, you could use the fully-qualified path |
| | |
| LL | fn get<T:Get,U:Get>(x: T, y: U) -> <Example as Get>::Value {} |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| error[E0223]: ambiguous associated type |
| --> $DIR/associated-types-in-ambiguous-context.rs:13:23 |
| | |
| LL | fn grab(&self) -> Grab::Value; |
| | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: use fully-qualified syntax: `<Self as Grab>::Value` |
| |
| error[E0223]: ambiguous associated type |
| --> $DIR/associated-types-in-ambiguous-context.rs:16:22 |
| | |
| LL | fn get(&self) -> Get::Value; |
| | ^^^^^^^^^^ |
| | |
| help: if there were a type named `Example` that implemented `Get`, you could use the fully-qualified path |
| | |
| LL | fn get(&self) -> <Example as Get>::Value; |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| error[E0223]: ambiguous associated type |
| --> $DIR/associated-types-in-ambiguous-context.rs:22:17 |
| | |
| LL | trait Foo where Foo::Assoc: Bar { |
| | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: use fully-qualified syntax: `<Self as Foo>::Assoc` |
| |
| error[E0223]: ambiguous associated type |
| --> $DIR/associated-types-in-ambiguous-context.rs:27:10 |
| | |
| LL | type X = std::ops::Deref::Target; |
| | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| | |
| help: use fully-qualified syntax |
| | |
| LL | type X = <CString as Deref>::Target; |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| LL | type X = <IoSlice<'_> as Deref>::Target; |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| LL | type X = <IoSliceMut<'_> as Deref>::Target; |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| LL | type X = <OsString as Deref>::Target; |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| and N other candidates |
| |
| error: aborting due to 5 previous errors |
| |
| For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0223`. |