std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator
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Defined in header
<memory_resource>
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template< class T >
class polymorphic_allocator; |
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The class template std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator
is an Allocator
whose allocation behavior depends on the memory resource it is constructed with. Thus, different instances of polymorphic_allocator
can exhibit entirely different allocation behavior. This runtime polymorphism allows objects using polymorphic_allocator
to behave as if they used different allocator types at run time despite the identical static allocator type.
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[edit] Member types
Member type | definition |
value_type
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T
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[edit] Member functions
Constructs a polymorphic_allocator (public member function) |
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(destructor)
(implicitly declared)
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Implicitly declared destructor (public member function) |
operator=
[deleted]
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Copy assignment operator is deleted (public member function) |
Public member functions |
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Allocate memory (public member function) |
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Deallocate memory (public member function) |
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Constructs an object in allocated storage (public member function) |
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Destroys an object in allocated storage (public member function) |
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Create a new polymorphic_allocator for use by a container's copy constructor (public member function) |
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Returns a pointer to the underlying memory resource (public member function) |
[edit] Non-member functions
compare two polymorphic_allocator s (function) |
[edit] Notes
polymorphic_allocator
does not propagate on container copy assignment, move assignment, or swap. As a result, move assignment of a polymorphic_allocator
-using container can throw, and swapping two polymorphic_allocator
-using containers whose allocators do not compare equal results in undefined behavior.
[edit] See also
(C++17)
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an abstract interface for classes that encapsulate memory resources (class) |