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When we encounter an error caused by traits/types of different versions of the same crate, filter out the current crate when collecting spans to add to the context so we don't call `extern_crate` on the `DefId` of the current crate, which is meaningless and ICEs. Produced output with this filter: ``` error[E0277]: the trait bound `foo::Struct: Trait` is not satisfied --> y.rs:13:19 | 13 | check_trait::<foo::Struct>(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `Trait` is not implemented for `foo::Struct` | note: there are multiple different versions of crate `foo` in the dependency graph --> y.rs:7:1 | 4 | extern crate foo; | ----------------- one version of crate `foo` is used here, as a direct dependency of the current crate 5 | 6 | pub struct Struct; | ----------------- this type implements the required trait 7 | pub trait Trait {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this is the required trait | ::: x.rs:4:1 | 4 | pub struct Struct; | ----------------- this type doesn't implement the required trait 5 | pub trait Trait {} | --------------- this is the found trait = note: two types coming from two different versions of the same crate are different types even if they look the same = help: you can use `cargo tree` to explore your dependency tree note: required by a bound in `check_trait` --> y.rs:10:19 | 10 | fn check_trait<T: Trait>() {} | ^^^^^ required by this bound in `check_trait` ``` Fix #133563. |
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