Jonathan Wakely 7825399092 libstdc++: Use correct argument type for __use_alloc, again [PR 96803]
While backporting 5494edae83ad33c769bd1ebc98f0c492453a6417 I noticed
that it's still not correct. I made the allocator-extended constructor
use the right type for the uses-allocator construction detection, but I
used an rvalue when it should be a const lvalue.

This should fix it properly this time.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	PR libstdc++/96803
	* include/std/tuple
	(_Tuple_impl(allocator_arg_t, Alloc, const _Tuple_impl<U...>&)):
	Use correct value category in __use_alloc call.
	* testsuite/20_util/tuple/cons/96803.cc: Check with constructors
	that require correct value category to be used.
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