//@ compile-flags: -Z parse-only fn f() -> impl A + {} // OK fn f() -> impl A + B {} // OK fn f() -> dyn A + B {} // OK fn f() -> A + B {} // OK impl S { fn f(self) -> impl A + { // OK let _ = |a, b| -> impl A + {}; // OK } fn f(self) -> impl A + B { // OK let _ = |a, b| -> impl A + B {}; // OK } fn f(self) -> dyn A + B { // OK let _ = |a, b| -> dyn A + B {}; // OK } fn f(self) -> A + B { // OK let _ = |a, b| -> A + B {}; // OK } } type A = fn() -> impl A +; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = fn() -> impl A + B; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = fn() -> dyn A + B; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = fn() -> A + B; //~^ ERROR expected a path on the left-hand side of `+`, not `fn() -> A` type A = Fn() -> impl A +; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = Fn() -> impl A + B; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = Fn() -> dyn A + B; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = Fn() -> A + B; // OK, interpreted as `(Fn() -> A) + B` for compatibility type A = &impl A +; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = &impl A + B; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = &dyn A + B; //~^ ERROR ambiguous `+` in a type type A = &A + B; //~^ ERROR expected a path on the left-hand side of `+`, not `&A` fn main() {}