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by einpoklum
5 days ago
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> As long as you don’t push_back But that's the point. You _can_ push_back, or resize, or reserve, etc. etc. My claim is that the more common use case is the one where this _cannot_ happen. > If you want to get f cy you can also give it a custam allocator And then nobody will want to use it, because that's not interchangeable with containers vector with the default allocator, and also difficult to understand. I mean, look at PMR allocators, which are not even that custom. They see very little use I'm afraid. |
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Also, do I understand correctly that you want both the capacity and the size fixed, i.e., the container's elements have to be pre-constructed and supplied to the constructor via an initializer list?