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use __builtin_operator_new for a better compile time support#1275

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@trcrsired trcrsired marked this pull request as draft May 19, 2026 13:39
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I wonder why this have been changed as draft.

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because i made big changes in the downstream for allocator by adding conditional_zero that has not yet merged.

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You can now try to reimplemnt this. by the way, help me test deque. provide me my tests and use test from yexuanxiao

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SekaiArendelle commented May 28, 2026

I will go to take a look of the new impl of deque. btw, I was trying to add compile time support to fast_io::deque (just like tests I added to fast_io::basic_string).

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