rust/tests/ui/issues/issue-12028.rs
2023-01-11 09:32:08 +00:00

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// Test an example where we fail to infer the type parameter H. This
// is because there is really nothing constraining it. At one time, we
// would infer based on the where clauses in scope, but that no longer
// works.
trait Hash<H> {
fn hash2(&self, hasher: &H) -> u64;
}
trait Stream {
fn input(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]);
fn result(&self) -> u64;
}
trait StreamHasher {
type S : Stream;
fn stream(&self) -> Self::S;
}
trait StreamHash<H: StreamHasher>: Hash<H> {
fn input_stream(&self, stream: &mut H::S);
}
impl<H: StreamHasher> Hash<H> for u8 {
fn hash2(&self, hasher: &H) -> u64 {
let mut stream = hasher.stream();
self.input_stream(&mut stream); //~ ERROR type annotations needed
Stream::result(&stream)
}
}
impl<H: StreamHasher> StreamHash<H> for u8 {
fn input_stream(&self, stream: &mut H::S) {
Stream::input(stream, &[*self]);
}
}
fn main() {}