Stop enabling in_band_lifetimes
in rustc_data_structures
There's a conversation in the tracking issue about possibly unaccepting `in_band_lifetimes`, but it's used heavily in the compiler, and thus there'd need to be a bunch of PRs like this if that were to happen. So here's one to see how much of an impact it has. (Oh, and I removed `nll` while I was here too, since it didn't seem needed. Let me know if I should put that back.)
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visited: BitSet<G::Node>,
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}
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impl<G> DepthFirstSearch<'graph, G>
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impl<'graph, G> DepthFirstSearch<'graph, G>
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where
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G: ?Sized + DirectedGraph + WithNumNodes + WithSuccessors,
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{
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settled: BitSet<G::Node>,
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}
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impl<G> TriColorDepthFirstSearch<'graph, G>
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impl<'graph, G> TriColorDepthFirstSearch<'graph, G>
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where
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G: ?Sized + DirectedGraph + WithNumNodes + WithSuccessors,
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{
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}
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}
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impl<G> TriColorDepthFirstSearch<'graph, G>
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impl<G> TriColorDepthFirstSearch<'_, G>
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where
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G: ?Sized + DirectedGraph + WithNumNodes + WithSuccessors + WithStartNode,
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{
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}
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}
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impl<N: Idx, S: Idx> GraphSuccessors<'graph> for Sccs<N, S> {
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impl<'graph, N: Idx, S: Idx> GraphSuccessors<'graph> for Sccs<N, S> {
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type Item = S;
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type Iter = std::iter::Cloned<std::slice::Iter<'graph, S>>;
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}
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}
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impl<N: Idx> GraphSuccessors<'graph> for VecGraph<N> {
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impl<'graph, N: Idx> GraphSuccessors<'graph> for VecGraph<N> {
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type Item = N;
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type Iter = std::iter::Cloned<std::slice::Iter<'graph, N>>;
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