std::uses_allocator<std::variant>
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                    | template <class... Types, class Alloc> struct uses_allocator<std::variant<Types...>, Alloc> : std::true_type { }; | (since C++17) | |
Provides a specialization of the std::uses_allocator type trait for std::variant to inform other library components that variant can be constructed with an allocator, even though it does not have a nested allocator_type.
| Type requirements | ||
| - Allocmust meet the requirements ofAllocator. | 
Inherited from std::integral_constant
Member constants
| value [static] | true (public static member constant) | 
Member functions
| operator bool | converts the object to bool, returns value(public member function) | 
| operator() (C++14) | returns value(public member function) | 
Member types
| Type | Definition | 
| value_type | bool | 
| type | std::integral_constant<bool, value> | 
Notes
The std::variant itself does not use allocators, it passes then through to the constructors of the contained values.
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example | 
See also
| (C++11) | checks if the specified type supports uses-allocator construction (class template) |