// Copyright (C) 2013-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
//
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// { dg-do run { target c++11 } }
#include <map>
#include <testsuite_hooks.h>
#include <testsuite_allocator.h>
struct T { int i; };
bool operator<(T l, T r) { return l.i < r.i; }
using Cmp = std::less<T>;
struct U { };
using __gnu_test::propagating_allocator;
void test01()
{
  typedef propagating_allocator<std::pair<const T, U>, false> alloc_type;
  typedef std::map<T, U, Cmp, alloc_type> test_type;
  test_type v1(alloc_type(1));
  v1 = { test_type::value_type{} };
  test_type v2(v1);
  VERIFY(1 == v1.get_allocator().get_personality());
  VERIFY(0 == v2.get_allocator().get_personality());
}
void test02()
{
  typedef propagating_allocator<std::pair<const T, U>, true> alloc_type;
  typedef std::map<T, U, Cmp, alloc_type> test_type;
  test_type v1(alloc_type(1));
  v1 = { test_type::value_type{} };
  test_type v2(v1);
  VERIFY(1 == v1.get_allocator().get_personality());
  VERIFY(1 == v2.get_allocator().get_personality());
}
void test03()
{
  typedef propagating_allocator<std::pair<const T, U>, true> alloc_type;
  typedef std::map<T, U, Cmp, alloc_type> test_type;
  test_type v1(alloc_type(1));
  v1 = { test_type::value_type{} };
  test_type v2(v1, alloc_type(2));
  VERIFY(1 == v1.get_allocator().get_personality());
  VERIFY(2 == v2.get_allocator().get_personality());
}
int main()
{
  test01();
  test02();
  test03();
  return 0;
}