What are some really good reasons to ditch std::allocator
in favor of a custom solution? Have you run across any situations where it was absolutely necessary for correctness, performance, scalability, etc? Any really clever examples?
Custom allocators have always been a feature of the Standard Library that I haven't had much need for. I was just wondering if anyone here on SO could provide some compelling examples to justify their existence.
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