reverted change wrt. Erasable concept
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- [ReversibleContainer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/ReversibleContainer);
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JSON values can be used like STL containers and provide reverse iterator
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access.
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- Container Elements
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- [Eraseable](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Erasable):
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JSON values can be destroyed by a given allocator.
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@internal
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@note ObjectType trick from http://stackoverflow.com/a/9860911
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@ -10767,24 +10767,6 @@ TEST_CASE("concepts")
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// the expression "X()" has the post-condition "X().empty()"
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CHECK(json().empty());
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// from http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container:
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// T must be Eraseable
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{
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// prepare
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auto m = json::get_allocator();
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json* p = m.allocate(1);
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m.construct(p, "foo");
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// required
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std::allocator_traits<json::allocator_type>::destroy(m, p);
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CHECK(*p == "foo");
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// cleanup
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m.deallocate(p, 1);
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}
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}
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SECTION("class json")
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