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gcc 10 in C++20 mode requires that the allocator type match the type used to allocate, so do that by adding "const" to the key type.
These const specifiers were ignored by older versions of gcc, likely because they are in template members that are not instantiated. gcc 14 refuses to compile the class. Fix by removing the const specifiers. This is safe since these members are private, so we aren't allowing external users permissions to modify them.
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This series contains a couple of C++ fixes, one for C++20, the other for
stricter template compile checks in g++14.