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error[E0599]: no method named `new` found for struct `A` in the current scope
--> $DIR/disambiguate-associated-function-first-arg.rs:5:8
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LL | struct A {}
| -------- method `new` not found for this struct
...
LL | _a.new(1);
| ^^^ this is an associated function, not a method
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= note: found the following associated functions; to be used as methods, functions must have a `self` parameter
note: candidate #1 is defined in the trait `M`
--> $DIR/disambiguate-associated-function-first-arg.rs:10:5
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LL | fn new(_a: i32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
note: candidate #2 is defined in the trait `N`
--> $DIR/disambiguate-associated-function-first-arg.rs:17:5
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LL | fn new(_a: Self, _b: i32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
note: candidate #3 is defined in the trait `O`
--> $DIR/disambiguate-associated-function-first-arg.rs:24:5
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LL | fn new(_a: Self, _b: i32);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: disambiguate the associated function for candidate #1
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LL | <A as M>::new(1);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: disambiguate the associated function for candidate #2
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LL | <A as N>::new(_a, 1);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: disambiguate the associated function for candidate #3
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LL | <A as O>::new(_a, 1);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0034]: multiple applicable items in scope
--> $DIR/disambiguate-associated-function-first-arg.rs:47:7
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LL | S.f();
| ^ multiple `f` found
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note: candidate #1 is defined in an impl of the trait `TraitA` for the type `T`
--> $DIR/disambiguate-associated-function-first-arg.rs:40:5
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LL | fn f(self) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^
note: candidate #2 is defined in an impl of the trait `TraitB` for the type `T`
--> $DIR/disambiguate-associated-function-first-arg.rs:43:5
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LL | fn f(self) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^
help: disambiguate the method for candidate #1
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LL | TraitA::f(S);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: disambiguate the method for candidate #2
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LL | TraitB::f(S);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
Some errors have detailed explanations: E0034, E0599.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0034`.