# Objective
The new `DeserializeWithRegistry` trait in 0.15 was designed to be used
with reflection, and so has a `trait DeserializeWithRegistry:
PartialReflect` bound. However, this bound is not actually necessary for
the trait to function properly. And this `PartialReflect` bound already
exists on:
```rs
impl<T: PartialReflect + for<'de> DeserializeWithRegistry<'de>> FromType<T>
for ReflectDeserializeWithRegistry
```
So there is no point in constraining the trait itself with this bound as
well.
This lets me use `DeserializeWithRegistry` with non-`Reflect` types,
which I want to do to avoid making a bunch of `FooDeserializer` structs
and `impl DeserializeSeed` on them.
## Solution
Removes this unnecessary bound.
## Testing
Trivial change, does not break compilation or `bevy_reflect` tests.
## Migration Guide
`DeserializeWithRegistry` types are no longer guaranteed to be
`PartialReflect` as well. If you were relying on this type bound, you
should add it to your own bounds manually.
```diff
- impl<T: DeserializeWithRegistry> Foo for T { .. }
+ impl<T: DeserializeWithRegistry + PartialReflect> Foo for T { .. }
```