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explicit self and object types (trait types) are incompatible #3865

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nikomatsakis opened this issue Oct 26, 2012 · 1 comment
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explicit self and object types (trait types) are incompatible #3865

nikomatsakis opened this issue Oct 26, 2012 · 1 comment
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A-codegen Area: Code generation I-ICE Issue: The compiler panicked, giving an Internal Compilation Error (ICE) ❄️
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This program yields an LLVM error:

trait Foo {
    fn foo(&self) -> uint;
}

impl uint: Foo {
    fn foo(&self) -> uint { *self }
}

fn bar(x: @Foo, v: uint) {
    assert x.foo() == v;
}

fn main() {
    let x: @uint = @3;
    bar(x as @Foo, *x);
}
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Fixed.

RalfJung pushed a commit to RalfJung/rust that referenced this issue Sep 8, 2024
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Fix comment in mutex_id_offset

We no longer store the kind inside the pthread_mutex_t, so this comment is outdated.
Sorry I didn't catch this in the original PR.
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