rust/tests/ui/traits/non_lifetime_binders/disqualifying-object-candid...

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//@ check-pass
trait Foo {
type Bar<T>
where
dyn Send + 'static: Send;
}
impl Foo for () {
type Bar<T> = i32;
// We take `<() as Foo>::Bar<T>: Sized` and normalize it under the where clause
// of `for<S> <() as Foo>::Bar<S> = i32`. This gives us back `i32: Send` with
// the nested obligation `(dyn Send + 'static): Send`. However, during candidate
// assembly for object types, we disqualify any obligations that has non-region
// late-bound vars in the param env(!), rather than just the predicate. This causes
// the where clause to not hold even though it trivially should.
}
fn main() {}