[libc++] Remove unnecessary std::vector accessors (#114423) Now that we don't use __compressed_pair anymore inside std::vector, we can remove some unnecessary accessors. This is a mechanical replacement of the __alloc() and __end_cap() accessors, and similar for std::vector<bool>. Note that I consistently used this->__alloc_ instead of just __alloc_ since most of the code in <vector> uses that pattern to access members. I don't think this is necessary anymore (and I'm even less certain I like this), but I went for consistency with surrounding code. If we want to change that, we can do a follow-up mechanical change.
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