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EASTL mostly doesn't have this problem because it as far as possible is a compliant implementation of the STL with a few specific extensions, mostly around memory management. It's not a library that provides STL-like functionality with a different API. Much of the custom allocator stuff has finally now been superseded with polymorphic allocators in C++17.

Source: former maintainer of EASTL (not the original author).



I would imagine that being a larger organization, there are dedicated resources for at least some documentation/POC's for questions/changes/etc.

The smaller the company, the less resources you have to maintain, the more issues you're going to run into.




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