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In the `construct` member functions, `OUTERMOST(x)` is
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is `allocator_traits<decltype(OUTERMOST(x))>`.
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[*Note 1*: `OUTERMOST(x)` and `OUTERMOST_ALLOC_TRAITS(x)` are recursive
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operations. It is incumbent upon the definition of `outer_allocator()`
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to ensure that the recursion terminates. It will terminate for all
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instantiations of `scoped_allocator_adaptor`. — *end note*]
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```
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*Returns:* `static_cast<const OuterAlloc&>(*this)`.
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``` cpp
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pointer allocate(size_type n);
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```
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*Returns:*
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`allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::allocate(outer_allocator(), n)`.
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``` cpp
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pointer allocate(size_type n, const_void_pointer hint);
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```
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*Returns:*
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`allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::allocate(outer_allocator(), n, hint)`.
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``` cpp
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template<class T, class... Args>
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void construct(T* p, Args&&... args);
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```
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*Effects:*
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- If `uses_allocator_v<T, inner_allocator_type>` is `false` and
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`is_constructible_v<T,`
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`Args...>` is `true`, calls:
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``` cpp
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OUTERMOST_ALLOC_TRAITS(*this)::construct(
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OUTERMOST(*this), p, std::forward<Args>(args)...)
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```
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- Otherwise, if `uses_allocator_v<T, inner_allocator_type>` is `true`
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`is_constructible_v<T, allocator_arg_t, inner_allocator_type&, Args...>`
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is `true`, calls:
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``` cpp
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OUTERMOST_ALLOC_TRAITS(*this)::construct(
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OUTERMOST(*this), p, allocator_arg, inner_allocator(), std::forward<Args>(args)...)
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```
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- Otherwise, if `uses_allocator_v<T, inner_allocator_type>` is `true`
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and `is_constructible_v<T, Args..., inner_allocator_type&>` is `true`,
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calls:
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``` cpp
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OUTERMOST_ALLOC_TRAITS(*this)::construct(
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OUTERMOST(*this), p, std::forward<Args>(args)..., inner_allocator())
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```
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- Otherwise, the program is ill-formed. \[*Note 2*: An error will result
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if `uses_allocator` evaluates to `true` but the specific constructor
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does not take an allocator. This definition prevents a silent failure
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to pass an inner allocator to a contained element. — *end note*]
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``` cpp
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template <class T1, class T2, class... Args1, class... Args2>
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tuple<Args1...> x, tuple<Args2...> y);
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*Requires:* all of the types in `Args1` and `Args2` shall be
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`CopyConstructible` (Table [[tab:copyconstructible]]).
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*Effects:* Constructs a `tuple` object `xprime` from `x` by the
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following rules:
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`is_constructible_v<T1,`
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`Args1...>` is `true`, then `xprime` is `x`.
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`is_constructible_v<T1, allocator_arg_t, inner_allocator_type&, Args1...>`
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is `true`, then `xprime` is:
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``` cpp
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tuple_cat(
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tuple<allocator_arg_t, inner_allocator_type&>(allocator_arg, inner_allocator()),
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std::move(x))
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and `is_constructible_v<T1, Args1..., inner_allocator_type&>` is
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`true`, then `xprime` is:
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and constructs a `tuple` object `yprime` from `y` by the following
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`Args2...>` is `true`, then `yprime` is `y`.
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template <class T1, class T2>
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void destroy(T* p);
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### Members <a id="allocator.adaptor.members">[[allocator.adaptor.members]]</a>
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In the `construct` member functions, `OUTERMOST(x)` is
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`OUTERMOST(x.outer_allocator())` if the expression `x.outer_allocator()`
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is valid [[temp.deduct]] and `x` otherwise; `OUTERMOST_ALLOC_TRAITS(x)`
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[*Note 1*: `OUTERMOST(x)` and `OUTERMOST_ALLOC_TRAITS(x)` are recursive
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operations. It is incumbent upon the definition of `outer_allocator()`
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*Returns:* `static_cast<const OuterAlloc&>(*this)`.
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*Returns:*
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`allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::allocate(outer_allocator(), n)`.
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`allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::allocate(outer_allocator(), n, hint)`.
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template<class T, class... Args>
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void destroy(T* p);
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