pub struct DropckConstraint<'tcx> {
    pub outlives: Vec<GenericArg<'tcx>>,
    pub dtorck_types: Vec<Ty<'tcx>>,
    pub overflows: Vec<Ty<'tcx>>,
}
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A set of constraints that need to be satisfied in order for a type to be valid for destruction.

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§outlives: Vec<GenericArg<'tcx>>

Types that are required to be alive in order for this type to be valid for destruction.

§dtorck_types: Vec<Ty<'tcx>>

Types that could not be resolved: projections and params.

§overflows: Vec<Ty<'tcx>>

If, during the computation of the dtorck constraint, we overflow, that gets recorded here. The caller is expected to report an error.

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