std::pmr::set_default_resource

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Defined in header <memory_resource>
std::pmr::memory_resource* set_default_resource(std::pmr::memory_resource* r);
(since C++17)

If r is not null, sets the default memory resource pointer to r; otherwise, sets the default memory resource pointer to std::pmr::new_delete_resource.

The default memory resource pointer is used by certain facilities when an explicit memory resource is not supplied. The initial default memory resource pointer is the return value of std::pmr::new_delete_resource.

This function is thread-safe. Every call to std::pmr::set_default_resource synchronizes with (see std::memory_order) the subsequent std::pmr::set_default_resource and std::pmr::get_default_resource calls.

[edit] Return value

Returns the previous value of the default memory resource pointer.

[edit] Exceptions

noexcept specification:  
noexcept
  

[edit] See also

gets the default std::pmr::memory_resource
(function)
returns a static program-wide std::pmr::memory_resource that uses the global operator new and operator delete to allocate and deallocate memory
(function)