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| author | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | 2023-04-12 08:39:19 +0000 |
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| committer | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | 2023-04-12 08:39:19 +0000 |
| commit | 9be9b5e09ad834e2ba9f2571ca17059e18f89b71 (patch) | |
| tree | 8c56a32b9bdc1026a4d12a0ea5810252ae6fcdd7 /tests/ui/impl-trait/where-allowed.rs | |
| parent | 0d7ed3ba8445452013dd873dc9abcad41a3d82b2 (diff) | |
| parent | 7ec72efe10df28fcf5c6ec13c2a487572041be59 (diff) | |
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Auto merge of #107614 - compiler-errors:allow-elaborator-to-filter-only-super-traits, r=oli-obk
Split implied and super predicate queries, then allow elaborator to filter only supertraits Split the `super_predicates_of` query into a new `implied_predicates_of` query. The former now only returns the *real* supertraits of a trait alias, and the latter now returns the implied predicates (which include all of the `where` clauses of the trait alias). The behavior of these queries is identical for regular traits. Now that the two queries are split, we can add a new filter method to the elaborator, `filter_only_self()`, which can be used in instances that we need only the *supertrait* predicates, such as during the elaboration used in closure signature deduction. This toggles the usage of `super_predicates_of` instead of `implied_predicates_of` during elaboration of a trait predicate. This supersedes #104745, and fixes the four independent bugs identified in that PR. Fixes #104719 Fixes #106238 Fixes #110023 Fixes #109514 r? types
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