@@ -683,16 +683,6 @@ impl<T> Arc<T> {
683683} 
684684
685685impl < T ,  A :  Allocator >  Arc < T ,  A >  { 
686-     /// Returns a reference to the underlying allocator. 
687- /// 
688- /// Note: this is an associated function, which means that you have 
689- /// to call it as `Arc::allocator(&a)` instead of `a.allocator()`. This 
690- /// is so that there is no conflict with a method on the inner type. 
691- #[ inline]  
692-     #[ unstable( feature = "allocator_api" ,  issue = "32838" ) ]  
693-     pub  fn  allocator ( this :  & Self )  -> & A  { 
694-         & this. alloc 
695-     } 
696686    /// Constructs a new `Arc<T>` in the provided allocator. 
697687/// 
698688/// # Examples 
@@ -1473,6 +1463,17 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> Arc<T> {
14731463} 
14741464
14751465impl < T :  ?Sized ,  A :  Allocator >  Arc < T ,  A >  { 
1466+     /// Returns a reference to the underlying allocator. 
1467+ /// 
1468+ /// Note: this is an associated function, which means that you have 
1469+ /// to call it as `Arc::allocator(&a)` instead of `a.allocator()`. This 
1470+ /// is so that there is no conflict with a method on the inner type. 
1471+ #[ inline]  
1472+     #[ unstable( feature = "allocator_api" ,  issue = "32838" ) ]  
1473+     pub  fn  allocator ( this :  & Self )  -> & A  { 
1474+         & this. alloc 
1475+     } 
1476+ 
14761477    /// Consumes the `Arc`, returning the wrapped pointer. 
14771478/// 
14781479/// To avoid a memory leak the pointer must be converted back to an `Arc` using 
@@ -2661,6 +2662,13 @@ impl<T: ?Sized> Weak<T> {
26612662} 
26622663
26632664impl < T :  ?Sized ,  A :  Allocator >  Weak < T ,  A >  { 
2665+     /// Returns a reference to the underlying allocator. 
2666+ #[ inline]  
2667+     #[ unstable( feature = "allocator_api" ,  issue = "32838" ) ]  
2668+     pub  fn  allocator ( & self )  -> & A  { 
2669+         & self . alloc 
2670+     } 
2671+ 
26642672    /// Returns a raw pointer to the object `T` pointed to by this `Weak<T>`. 
26652673/// 
26662674/// The pointer is valid only if there are some strong references. The pointer may be dangling, 
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