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Fix ambiguity issue with associated_type_bounds #63393
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cc also @nikomatsakis |
Thanks for this report. If you/Centril/someone could produce a MCVE, I would then be happy to investigate further... right now I don't have the time to reduce it though, I'm afraid. |
I tried again for an hour or two without success. Unfortunately I don't know enough about the internals to understand how this could happen. I'll look at the associated type bounds PR, maybe that will help. |
This is odd; I basically pasted the code in Maybe this is a bootstrapping issue... in which case we'll know in a few hours. |
… r=alexreg libcore: more cleanups using `#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]` Turns out this was indeed a bootstrapping issue from a test with `./x.py check` locally after rust-lang#63534 merged. Closes rust-lang#63393 r? @alexreg cc @iluuu1994 cc rust-lang#52662
… r=alexreg libcore: more cleanups using `#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]` Turns out this was indeed a bootstrapping issue from a test with `./x.py check` locally after rust-lang#63534 merged. Closes rust-lang#63393 r? @alexreg cc @iluuu1994 cc rust-lang#52662
… r=alexreg libcore: more cleanups using `#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]` Turns out this was indeed a bootstrapping issue from a test with `./x.py check` locally after rust-lang#63534 merged. Closes rust-lang#63393 r? @alexreg cc @iluuu1994 cc rust-lang#52662
… r=alexreg libcore: more cleanups using `#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]` Turns out this was indeed a bootstrapping issue from a test with `./x.py check` locally after rust-lang#63534 merged. Closes rust-lang#63393 r? @alexreg cc @iluuu1994 cc rust-lang#52662
… r=alexreg libcore: more cleanups using `#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]` Turns out this was indeed a bootstrapping issue from a test with `./x.py check` locally after rust-lang#63534 merged. Closes rust-lang#63393 r? @alexreg cc @iluuu1994 cc rust-lang#52662
… r=alexreg libcore: more cleanups using `#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]` Turns out this was indeed a bootstrapping issue from a test with `./x.py check` locally after rust-lang#63534 merged. Closes rust-lang#63393 r? @alexreg cc @iluuu1994 cc rust-lang#52662
… r=alexreg libcore: more cleanups using `#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]` Turns out this was indeed a bootstrapping issue from a test with `./x.py check` locally after rust-lang#63534 merged. Closes rust-lang#63393 r? @alexreg cc @iluuu1994 cc rust-lang#52662
Follow up of #61738.
These two particular cases could not be refactored due to an ambiguity issue:
rust/src/libcore/iter/adapters/flatten.rs
Lines 70 to 76 in 2d1a551
With
#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]
Result (line numbers are off):
rust/src/libcore/iter/adapters/flatten.rs
Lines 107 to 110 in 2d1a551
With
#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]
Result (line numbers are off):
cc @Centril @alexreg
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