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Fix ICE when compiling fn f<T: ?for<'a> Sized>() {} #39138

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@gralpli gralpli commented Jan 17, 2017

Fixes issue #39089

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r? @nrc (as the assert author)

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nrc commented Jan 18, 2017

@bors: r+

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bors commented Jan 18, 2017

📌 Commit 9fd3860 has been approved by nrc

alexcrichton added a commit to alexcrichton/rust that referenced this pull request Jan 20, 2017
Fix ICE when compiling fn f<T: ?for<'a> Sized>() {}

Fixes issue rust-lang#39089
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@bors bors merged commit 9fd3860 into rust-lang:master Jan 21, 2017
@gralpli gralpli deleted the issue-39089 branch February 9, 2017 13:07
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