
Use proper `ImplTraits` in `insert_inference_vars_for_impl_trait`
Fixes #17199 and fixes #17403
In the previous implementation, I passed `rpits` as a function parameter and used `idx` of `ImplTraitId` for indexing `ImplTrait`.
4e836c622a/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs (L881-L887)
But that `idx` is rather a "local" one, so in the cases like mentioned issues, the async function that can be expanded roughly as
```rust
type TypeAlias = impl Something;
fn expanded_async() -> impl Future<Output = TypeAlias> { ... }
```
there are two bundles of `ImplTraits`; one for the `impl Future` and the other one for `TypeAlias`.
So using `idx` with `rpits` returns `ImplTrait` for `impl Future` even if we are asking for `TypeAlias` and this caused a stack overflow.
This PR is a fix for that implementation miss 😅
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