pub struct OutlivesEnvironment<'tcx> {
    pub param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>,
    free_region_map: FreeRegionMap<'tcx>,
    region_bound_pairs: RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>,
}
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The OutlivesEnvironment collects information about what outlives what in a given type-checking setting. For example, if we have a where-clause like where T: 'a in scope, then the OutlivesEnvironment would record that (in its region_bound_pairs field). Similarly, it contains methods for processing and adding implied bounds into the outlives environment.

Other code at present does not typically take a &OutlivesEnvironment, but rather takes some of its fields (e.g., process_registered_region_obligations wants the region-bound-pairs). There is no mistaking it: the current setup of tracking region information is quite scattered! The OutlivesEnvironment, for example, needs to sometimes be combined with the middle::RegionRelations, to yield a full picture of how (lexical) lifetimes interact. However, I’m reluctant to do more refactoring here, since the setup with NLL is quite different. For example, NLL has no need of RegionRelations, and is solely interested in the OutlivesEnvironment. -nmatsakis

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§param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>§free_region_map: FreeRegionMap<'tcx>§region_bound_pairs: RegionBoundPairs<'tcx>

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Create a builder using ParamEnv and add explicit outlives bounds into it.

Create a new OutlivesEnvironment without extra outlives bounds.

Create a new OutlivesEnvironment with extra outlives bounds.

Borrows current value of the free_region_map.

Borrows current region_bound_pairs.

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