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trait Generic[T] { type Repr }
object Generic {
type Aux[T, Repr0] = Generic[T] { type Repr = Repr0 }
import scala.language.experimental.macros
implicit def materializeGeneric[T]: Generic[T] = macro Macros.impl[T]
}
object Test extends App {
case class C(x: Int, y: Int)
def reprify[T, Repr](x: T)(implicit generic: Generic.Aux[T, Repr]) = ???
reprify(C(40, 2))
// this is a compilation error at the moment as explained in SI-8104
// because matchesPt in implicit search says that depoly(<type of materializeGeneric>) isn't a subtype of Generic.Aux[C, (Int, Int)]
// which is rightfully so, because depoly only replaces type parameters, not type members with wildcard types
// however in the future we might want to relax the matchesPt check, so this might start compiling
// therefore, if you've broken this test, then you should be happy, because most likely you've just enabled an interesting use case!
implicitly[Generic.Aux[C, (Int, Int)]]
}
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