Trait objects must include the dyn keyword.
Erroneous code example:
#![allow(unused)]
fn main() {
trait Foo {}
fn test(arg: Box<Foo>) {} // error!
} Trait objects are a way to call methods on types that are not known until runtime but conform to some trait.
Trait objects should be formed with Box<dyn Foo>, but in the code above dyn is left off.
This makes it harder to see that arg is a trait object and not a simply a heap allocated type called Foo.
To fix this issue, add dyn before the trait name.
#![allow(unused)]
fn main() {
trait Foo {}
fn test(arg: Box<dyn Foo>) {} // ok!
} This used to be allowed before edition 2021, but is now an error.
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