@corvus_192 The compiler is not very good at proving universal propositions. A signature like
fn test<I: Bar>(t: I::T) -> String
implies that you could pick
any I
that implements
Bar
, and the compiler has to prove that there is a
DeserializeOwned
impl for
every I
where
<I as Bar>::T
is whatever the type of
t
actually is. I'm doing a poor job of explaining. Point is, it's logically sound, but the compiler can't
prove that there isn't some
I
for which
&<I as Bar>::T
doesn't implement
DeserializeOwned
. —
trentcl 16 mins ago