From 2159df22a287a024e194d83763c67fbcfd001150 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fernando Fernandez Mancera Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2022 11:50:00 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Mention const and lifetime parameters in error E0207 Error Index for E0207 must mention const and lifetime parameters. In addition, add code examples for these situations. Fixes #80862 --- .../src/error_codes/E0207.md | 75 ++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0207.md b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0207.md index 8a7923ac93f..95e7c9fc76c 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0207.md +++ b/compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0207.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -A type parameter that is specified for `impl` is not constrained. +A type, const or lifetime parameter that is specified for `impl` is not +constrained. Erroneous code example: @@ -14,8 +15,8 @@ impl Foo { } ``` -Any type parameter of an `impl` must meet at least one of -the following criteria: +Any type or const parameter of an `impl` must meet at least one of the +following criteria: - it appears in the _implementing type_ of the impl, e.g. `impl Foo` - for a trait impl, it appears in the _implemented trait_, e.g. @@ -23,6 +24,9 @@ the following criteria: - it is bound as an associated type, e.g. `impl SomeTrait for T where T: AnotherTrait` +Any unconstrained lifetime parameter of an `impl` is not supported if the +lifetime parameter is used by an associated type. + ### Error example 1 Suppose we have a struct `Foo` and we would like to define some methods for it. @@ -32,7 +36,6 @@ The problem is that the parameter `T` does not appear in the implementing type (`Foo`) of the impl. In this case, we can fix the error by moving the type parameter from the `impl` to the method `get`: - ``` struct Foo; @@ -128,6 +131,70 @@ impl Maker> for FooMaker { } ``` +### Error example 3 + +Suppose we have a struct `Foo` and we would like to define some methods for it. +The following code example has a definition which leads to a compiler error: + +```compile_fail,E0207 +struct Foo; + +impl Foo { + // error: the const parameter `T` is not constrained by the impl trait, self + // type, or predicates [E0207] + fn get(&self) -> i32 { + i32::default() + } +} +``` + +The problem is that the const parameter `T` does not appear in the implementing +type (`Foo`) of the impl. In this case, we can fix the error by moving the type +parameter from the `impl` to the method `get`: + + +``` +struct Foo; + +// Move the const parameter from the impl to the method +impl Foo { + fn get(&self) -> i32 { + i32::default() + } +} +``` + +### Error example 4 + +Suppose we have a struct `Foo` and a struct `Bar` that uses lifetime `'a`. We +would like to implement trait `Contains` for `Foo`. The trait `Contains` have +the associated type `B`. The following code example has a definition which +leads to a compiler error: + +```compile_fail,E0207 +struct Foo; +struct Bar<'a>; + +trait Contains { + type B; + + fn get(&self) -> i32; +} + +impl<'a> Contains for Foo { + type B = Bar<'a>; + + // error: the lifetime parameter `'a` is not constrained by the impl trait, + // self type, or predicates [E0207] + fn get(&self) -> i32 { + i32::default() + } +} +``` + +Please note that unconstrained lifetime parameters are not supported if they are +being used by an associated type. + ### Additional information For more information, please see [RFC 447].