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error[E0261]: use of undeclared lifetime name `'a`
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:11:22
|
LL | fn bar(self, _: &'a Trait) {}
| ^^ undeclared lifetime
|
help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here
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LL | fn bar<'a>(self, _: &'a Trait) {}
| ++++
help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here
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LL | impl<'a> IceCream {
| ++++
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:21:17
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LL | fn cat() -> &Trait {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime, but this is uncommon unless you're returning a borrowed value from a `const` or a `static`
|
LL | fn cat() -> &'static Trait {
| +++++++
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:27:21
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &Trait {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
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= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'a` lifetime
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &'a Trait {
| ++
error[E0261]: use of undeclared lifetime name `'a`
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:33:21
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LL | fn kitten() -> &'a Trait {
| ^^ undeclared lifetime
|
help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here
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LL | fn kitten<'a>() -> &'a Trait {
| ++++
help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here
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LL | impl<'a> IceCream {
| ++++
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:44:20
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LL | fn parrot() -> &mut Trait {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime, but this is uncommon unless you're returning a borrowed value from a `const` or a `static`
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LL | fn parrot() -> &'static mut Trait {
| +++++++
error[E0261]: use of undeclared lifetime name `'a`
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:56:16
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LL | fn bar(_: &'a Trait);
| ^^ undeclared lifetime
|
help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here
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LL | fn bar<'a>(_: &'a Trait);
| ++++
help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here
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LL | trait Sing<'a> {
| ++++
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:66:17
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LL | fn cat() -> &Trait;
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime, but this is uncommon unless you're returning a borrowed value from a `const` or a `static`
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LL | fn cat() -> &'static Trait;
| +++++++
help: instead, you are more likely to want to return an owned value
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LL - fn cat() -> &Trait;
LL + fn cat() -> Trait;
|
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:70:21
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &Trait {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'a` lifetime
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &'a Trait {
| ++
error[E0261]: use of undeclared lifetime name `'a`
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:76:21
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LL | fn kitten() -> &'a Trait {
| ^^ undeclared lifetime
|
help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here
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LL | fn kitten<'a>() -> &'a Trait {
| ++++
help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here
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LL | trait Sing<'a> {
| ++++
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:87:20
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LL | fn parrot() -> &mut Trait {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime, but this is uncommon unless you're returning a borrowed value from a `const` or a `static`
|
LL | fn parrot() -> &'static mut Trait {
| +++++++
error[E0261]: use of undeclared lifetime name `'a`
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:98:12
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LL | fn bar(_: &'a Trait) {}
| - ^^ undeclared lifetime
| |
| help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here: `<'a>`
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:112:13
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LL | fn cat() -> &Trait {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime, but this is uncommon unless you're returning a borrowed value from a `const` or a `static`
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LL | fn cat() -> &'static Trait {
| +++++++
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:118:17
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &Trait {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'a` lifetime
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &'a Trait {
| ++
error[E0261]: use of undeclared lifetime name `'a`
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:124:17
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LL | fn kitten() -> &'a Trait {
| - ^^ undeclared lifetime
| |
| help: consider introducing lifetime `'a` here: `<'a>`
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:135:16
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LL | fn parrot() -> &mut Trait {
| ^ expected named lifetime parameter
|
= help: this function's return type contains a borrowed value, but there is no value for it to be borrowed from
help: consider using the `'static` lifetime, but this is uncommon unless you're returning a borrowed value from a `const` or a `static`
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LL | fn parrot() -> &'static mut Trait {
| +++++++
error[E0515]: cannot return reference to temporary value
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:47:9
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LL | &mut Type
| ^^^^^----
| | |
| | temporary value created here
| returns a reference to data owned by the current function
error[E0515]: cannot return reference to temporary value
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:90:9
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LL | &mut Type
| ^^^^^----
| | |
| | temporary value created here
| returns a reference to data owned by the current function
error[E0515]: cannot return reference to temporary value
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:138:5
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LL | &mut Type
| ^^^^^----
| | |
| | temporary value created here
| returns a reference to data owned by the current function
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:53:16
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LL | fn foo(_: &Trait);
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
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LL | fn foo<T: Trait>(_: &T);
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn foo(_: &impl Trait);
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
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LL | fn foo(_: &dyn Trait);
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:56:19
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LL | fn bar(_: &'a Trait);
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
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LL | fn bar<T: Trait>(_: &'a T);
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn bar(_: &'a impl Trait);
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
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LL | fn bar(_: &'a dyn Trait);
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:60:22
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LL | fn alice<'a>(_: &Trait);
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
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LL | fn alice<'a, T: Trait>(_: &T);
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn alice<'a>(_: &impl Trait);
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
|
LL | fn alice<'a>(_: &dyn Trait);
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:63:23
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LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a Trait);
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn bob<'a, T: Trait>(_: &'a T);
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a impl Trait);
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
|
LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a dyn Trait);
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:66:18
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LL | fn cat() -> &Trait;
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
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LL | fn cat() -> &impl Trait;
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
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LL | fn cat() -> Box<dyn Trait>;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:70:22
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:76:24
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LL | fn kitten() -> &'a Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn kitten() -> &'a impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
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LL | fn kitten() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:82:27
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LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> &'a Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
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LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> &'a impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
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LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:87:25
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LL | fn parrot() -> &mut Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn parrot() -> &mut impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn parrot() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:95:12
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LL | fn foo(_: &Trait) {}
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn foo<T: Trait>(_: &T) {}
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn foo(_: &impl Trait) {}
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
|
LL | fn foo(_: &dyn Trait) {}
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:98:15
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LL | fn bar(_: &'a Trait) {}
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn bar<T: Trait>(_: &'a T) {}
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn bar(_: &'a impl Trait) {}
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
|
LL | fn bar(_: &'a dyn Trait) {}
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:102:18
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LL | fn alice<'a>(_: &Trait) {}
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn alice<'a, T: Trait>(_: &T) {}
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn alice<'a>(_: &impl Trait) {}
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
|
LL | fn alice<'a>(_: &dyn Trait) {}
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:105:19
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LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a Trait) {}
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn bob<'a, T: Trait>(_: &'a T) {}
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a impl Trait) {}
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
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LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a dyn Trait) {}
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:112:14
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LL | fn cat() -> &Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn cat() -> &impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn cat() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:118:18
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn dog<'a>() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:124:20
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LL | fn kitten() -> &'a Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn kitten() -> &'a impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn kitten() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:130:23
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LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> &'a Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> &'a impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:135:21
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LL | fn parrot() -> &mut Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn parrot() -> &mut impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn parrot() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:8:16
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LL | fn foo(_: &Trait) {}
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn foo<T: Trait>(_: &T) {}
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn foo(_: &impl Trait) {}
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
|
LL | fn foo(_: &dyn Trait) {}
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:11:25
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LL | fn bar(self, _: &'a Trait) {}
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn bar<T: Trait>(self, _: &'a T) {}
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn bar(self, _: &'a impl Trait) {}
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
|
LL | fn bar(self, _: &'a dyn Trait) {}
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:15:29
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LL | fn alice<'a>(&self, _: &Trait) {}
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn alice<'a, T: Trait>(&self, _: &T) {}
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn alice<'a>(&self, _: &impl Trait) {}
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
|
LL | fn alice<'a>(&self, _: &dyn Trait) {}
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:18:23
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LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a Trait) {}
| ^^^^^
|
help: use a new generic type parameter, constrained by `Trait`
|
LL | fn bob<'a, T: Trait>(_: &'a T) {}
| ++++++++++ ~
help: you can also use an opaque type, but users won't be able to specify the type parameter when calling the `fn`, having to rely exclusively on type inference
|
LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a impl Trait) {}
| ++++
help: alternatively, use a trait object to accept any type that implements `Trait`, accessing its methods at runtime using dynamic dispatch
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LL | fn bob<'a>(_: &'a dyn Trait) {}
| +++
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:21:18
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LL | fn cat() -> &Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn cat() -> &impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn cat() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:27:22
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LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn dog<'a>() -> &impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn dog<'a>() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:33:24
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LL | fn kitten() -> &'a Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
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LL | fn kitten() -> &'a impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn kitten() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:39:27
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LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> &'a Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> &'a impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn puppy<'a>() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error[E0782]: trait objects must include the `dyn` keyword
--> $DIR/reference-to-bare-trait-in-fn-inputs-and-outputs-issue-125139.rs:44:25
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LL | fn parrot() -> &mut Trait {
| ^^^^^
|
help: use `impl Trait` to return an opaque type, as long as you return a single underlying type
|
LL | fn parrot() -> &mut impl Trait {
| ++++
help: alternatively, you can return an owned trait object
|
LL | fn parrot() -> Box<dyn Trait> {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: aborting due to 45 previous errors
Some errors have detailed explanations: E0106, E0261, E0515, E0782.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0106`.