I was wondering if there was any plans to support std::basic_string,
as opposed to std::string?  The reason I ask is because our code base
uses a custom allocator for strings and hence our own string type
(i.e. typedef std::basic_string<...> MyString), and the generated
protocol buffer code is hard-coded against ::std::string.  Even when I
changed the outputted string type, a lot of the library I/O still only
accepted std::string.  It took a few more hours of compiler/library
modifications to get that fixed up, and now everything seems to
compile and run correctly, however all my delicate changes will be
stomped in the next version release...

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