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Chris Lattner a23650bc01 give StringMap a new ctor which allows you to initialize it
with an existing allocator.  The interesting use case of this
is that it allows "StringMap<whatever, BumpPtrAllocator&>" for
when you want to allocate out of a preexisting bump pointer
allocator owned by someone else.



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