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Resolve lifetimes in associated types #19880

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Fix #18790.
Fix #19862.

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Resolve lifetimes in associated types

Reviewed-by: alexcrichton
bors referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2014
Using a type alias for iterator implementations is fragile since this
exposes the implementation to users of the iterator, and any changes
could break existing code.

This commit changes the iterators of `VecMap` to use
proper new types, rather than type aliases.  However, since it is
fair-game to treat a type-alias as the aliased type, this is a:

[breaking-change].
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2014
Resolve lifetimes in associated types

Reviewed-by: alexcrichton
bors referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2014
This creates an enormous amount of spew.
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bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 17, 2014
Resolve lifetimes in associated types

Reviewed-by: alexcrichton
alexcrichton added a commit to alexcrichton/rust that referenced this pull request Dec 17, 2014
@bors bors merged commit 4df66cd into rust-lang:master Dec 17, 2014
@sanxiyn sanxiyn deleted the assoc-resolve-lifetime branch December 18, 2014 03:41
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unresolved lifetime ICE with associated type bounded by 'static ICE unresolved lifetime (in associated type)
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