| // compile-flags: -Zborrowck=mir |
| |
| #![allow(dead_code)] |
| |
| // Test that we relate the type of the fn type to the type of the fn |
| // ptr when doing a `ReifyFnPointer` cast. |
| // |
| // This test is a bit tortured, let me explain: |
| // |
| |
| // The `where 'a: 'a` clause here ensures that `'a` is early bound, |
| // which is needed below to ensure that this test hits the path we are |
| // concerned with. |
| fn foo<'a>(x: &'a u32) -> &'a u32 |
| where |
| 'a: 'a, |
| { |
| panic!() |
| } |
| |
| fn bar<'a>(x: &'a u32) -> &'static u32 { |
| // Here, the type of `foo` is `typeof(foo::<'x>)` for some fresh variable `'x`. |
| // During NLL region analysis, this will get renumbered to `typeof(foo::<'?0>)` |
| // where `'?0` is a new region variable. |
| // |
| // (Note that if `'a` on `foo` were late-bound, the type would be |
| // `typeof(foo)`, which would interact differently with because |
| // the renumbering later.) |
| // |
| // This type is then coerced to a fn type `fn(&'?1 u32) -> &'?2 |
| // u32`. Here, the `'?1` and `'?2` will have been created during |
| // the NLL region renumbering. |
| // |
| // The MIR type checker must therefore relate `'?0` to `'?1` and `'?2` |
| // as part of checking the `ReifyFnPointer`. |
| let f: fn(_) -> _ = foo; |
| f(x) |
| //~^ ERROR lifetime may not live long enough |
| } |
| |
| fn main() {} |