diff --git a/source/containers.tex b/source/containers.tex index fd863c72e2..fc85658ffd 100644 --- a/source/containers.tex +++ b/source/containers.tex @@ -2726,12 +2726,12 @@ \pnum A type \tcode{X} meets the \defnadj{associative}{container} requirements if \tcode{X} meets all the requirements of an allocator-aware -container\iref{container.reqmts} and +container\iref{container.alloc.reqmts} and the following types, statements, and expressions are well-formed and have the specified semantics, except that for \tcode{map} and \tcode{multimap}, the requirements placed on \tcode{value_type} -in \ref{container.alloc.reqmts} apply instead to \tcode{key_type} +in \ref{container.reqmts} apply instead to \tcode{key_type} and \tcode{mapped_type}. \begin{note} For example, in some cases \tcode{key_type} and \tcode{mapped_type} @@ -4225,11 +4225,11 @@ A type \tcode{X} meets the \defnadj{unordered associative}{container} requirements if \tcode{X} meets all the requirements of -an allocator-aware container\iref{container.reqmts} and +an allocator-aware container\iref{container.alloc.reqmts} and the following types, statements, and expressions are well-formed and have the specified semantics, except that for \tcode{unordered_map} and \tcode{unordered_multimap}, -the requirements placed on \tcode{value_type} in \ref{container.alloc.reqmts} +the requirements placed on \tcode{value_type} in \ref{container.reqmts} apply instead to \tcode{key_type} and \tcode{mapped_type}. \begin{note} For example, \tcode{key_type} and \tcode{mapped_type}