If uses_allocator<container_type, Alloc>::value is false the constructors in this subclause shall not participate in overload resolution.
template <class Alloc> explicit priority_queue(const Alloc& a);
Effects: Initializes c with a and value-initializes comp.
template <class Alloc> priority_queue(const Compare& compare, const Alloc& a);
Effects: Initializes c with a and initializes comp with compare.
template <class Alloc> priority_queue(const Compare& compare, const Container& cont, const Alloc& a);
Effects: Initializes c with cont as the first argument and a as the second argument, and initializes comp with compare.
template <class Alloc> priority_queue(const Compare& compare, Container&& cont, const Alloc& a);
Effects: Initializes c with std::move(cont) as the first argument and a as the second argument, and initializes comp with compare.
template <class Alloc> priority_queue(const priority_queue& q, const Alloc& a);
Effects: Initializes c with q.c as the first argument and a as the second argument, and initializes comp with q.comp.
template <class Alloc> priority_queue(priority_queue&& q, const Alloc& a);
Effects: Initializes c with std::move(q.c) as the first argument and a as the second argument, and initializes comp with std::move(q.comp).
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