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Tracking issue for impl trait in const/static/let #44686

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withoutboats opened this issue Sep 18, 2017 · 2 comments
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Tracking issue for impl trait in const/static/let #44686

withoutboats opened this issue Sep 18, 2017 · 2 comments
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A-impl-trait Area: impl Trait. Universally / existentially quantified anonymous types with static dispatch. A-traits Area: Trait system A-typesystem Area: The type system C-tracking-issue Category: A tracking issue for an RFC or an unstable feature. T-lang Relevant to the language team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.

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@withoutboats
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This is a tracking issue for impl Trait in the types of consts, statics, and lets, a part of rust-lang/rfcs#2071

Blocking stabilization:

  • Implement
  • Document
@withoutboats withoutboats added A-impl-trait Area: impl Trait. Universally / existentially quantified anonymous types with static dispatch. A-traits Area: Trait system A-typesystem Area: The type system C-tracking-issue Category: A tracking issue for an RFC or an unstable feature. T-lang Relevant to the language team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. labels Sep 18, 2017
@nikomatsakis
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I am closing this as a duplicate of #34511

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Centril commented Jul 28, 2019

New tracking issue: #63065

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A-impl-trait Area: impl Trait. Universally / existentially quantified anonymous types with static dispatch. A-traits Area: Trait system A-typesystem Area: The type system C-tracking-issue Category: A tracking issue for an RFC or an unstable feature. T-lang Relevant to the language team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.
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