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vec.insert(vec.begin(), vec[3]); The issue was that vec[3] returns a reference into the vector, which is invalidated when insert() memmove's the elements down to make space. The method needs to specifically detect and handle this case to correctly match std::vector's semantics. Thanks to Howard Hinnant for clarifying the correct behavior, and explaining how std::vector solves this problem. llvm-svn: 134554 |
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