pub(crate) struct ConstraintGraph<D: ConstraintGraphDirecton> {
    _direction: D,
    first_constraints: IndexVec<RegionVid, Option<OutlivesConstraintIndex>>,
    next_constraints: IndexVec<OutlivesConstraintIndex, Option<OutlivesConstraintIndex>>,
}
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The construct graph organizes the constraints by their end-points. It can be used to view a R1: R2 constraint as either an edge R1 -> R2 or R2 -> R1 depending on the direction type D.

Fields

_direction: Dfirst_constraints: IndexVec<RegionVid, Option<OutlivesConstraintIndex>>next_constraints: IndexVec<OutlivesConstraintIndex, Option<OutlivesConstraintIndex>>

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Creates a “dependency graph” where each region constraint R1: R2 is treated as an edge R1 -> R2. We use this graph to construct SCCs for region inference but also for error reporting.

Given the constraint set from which this graph was built creates a region graph so that you can iterate over regions and not constraints.

Given a region R, iterate over all constraints R: R1.

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