@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::error::TypeError;
2222use rustc_middle:: ty:: fold:: TypeFoldable ;
2323use rustc_middle:: ty:: visit:: TypeVisitable ;
2424use rustc_middle:: ty:: {
25- self , AdtKind , CanonicalUserType , DefIdTree , EarlyBinder , GenericParamDefKind , Ty , UserType ,
25+ self , AdtKind , CanonicalUserType , DefIdTree , GenericParamDefKind , Ty , UserType ,
2626} ;
2727use rustc_middle:: ty:: { GenericArgKind , InternalSubsts , SubstsRef , UserSelfTy , UserSubsts } ;
2828use rustc_session:: lint;
@@ -333,23 +333,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
333333 }
334334 }
335335
336- /// Basically whenever we are converting from a type scheme into
337- /// the fn body space, we always want to normalize associated
338- /// types as well. This function combines the two.
339- // FIXME(compiler-errors): Remove this.
340- fn instantiate_type_scheme < T > ( & self , span : Span , substs : SubstsRef < ' tcx > , value : T ) -> T
341- where
342- T : TypeFoldable < ' tcx > ,
343- {
344- debug ! ( "instantiate_type_scheme(value={:?}, substs={:?})" , value, substs) ;
345- let value = EarlyBinder ( value) . subst ( self . tcx , substs) ;
346- let result = self . normalize ( span, value) ;
347- debug ! ( "instantiate_type_scheme = {:?}" , result) ;
348- result
349- }
350-
351- /// As `instantiate_type_scheme`, but for the bounds found in a
352- /// generic type scheme.
336+ /// Instantiates and normalizes the bounds for a given item
353337 pub ( in super :: super ) fn instantiate_bounds (
354338 & self ,
355339 span : Span ,
@@ -1161,10 +1145,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
11611145 } ;
11621146 let def_id = res. def_id ( ) ;
11631147
1164- // The things we are substituting into the type should not contain
1165- // escaping late-bound regions, and nor should the base type scheme.
1166- let ty = tcx. type_of ( def_id) ;
1167-
11681148 let arg_count = GenericArgCountResult {
11691149 explicit_late_bound,
11701150 correct : if infer_args_for_err. is_empty ( ) {
@@ -1287,8 +1267,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
12871267 } ,
12881268 )
12891269 } ) ;
1290- assert ! ( !substs. has_escaping_bound_vars( ) ) ;
1291- assert ! ( !ty. has_escaping_bound_vars( ) ) ;
12921270
12931271 // First, store the "user substs" for later.
12941272 self . write_user_type_annotation_from_substs ( hir_id, def_id, substs, user_self_ty) ;
@@ -1297,17 +1275,18 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> FnCtxt<'a, 'tcx> {
12971275
12981276 // Substitute the values for the type parameters into the type of
12991277 // the referenced item.
1300- let ty_substituted = self . instantiate_type_scheme ( span, & substs, ty) ;
1278+ let ty = tcx. bound_type_of ( def_id) ;
1279+ assert ! ( !substs. has_escaping_bound_vars( ) ) ;
1280+ assert ! ( !ty. 0 . has_escaping_bound_vars( ) ) ;
1281+ let ty_substituted = self . normalize ( span, ty. subst ( tcx, substs) ) ;
13011282
13021283 if let Some ( UserSelfTy { impl_def_id, self_ty } ) = user_self_ty {
13031284 // In the case of `Foo<T>::method` and `<Foo<T>>::method`, if `method`
13041285 // is inherent, there is no `Self` parameter; instead, the impl needs
13051286 // type parameters, which we can infer by unifying the provided `Self`
13061287 // with the substituted impl type.
13071288 // This also occurs for an enum variant on a type alias.
1308- let ty = tcx. type_of ( impl_def_id) ;
1309-
1310- let impl_ty = self . instantiate_type_scheme ( span, & substs, ty) ;
1289+ let impl_ty = self . normalize ( span, tcx. bound_type_of ( impl_def_id) . subst ( tcx, substs) ) ;
13111290 match self . at ( & self . misc ( span) , self . param_env ) . eq ( impl_ty, self_ty) {
13121291 Ok ( ok) => self . register_infer_ok_obligations ( ok) ,
13131292 Err ( _) => {
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