std::allocator_arg

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Defined in header <memory>
constexpr std::allocator_arg_t allocator_arg = std::allocator_arg_t();
(since C++11)
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inline constexpr std::allocator_arg_t allocator_arg = std::allocator_arg_t();
(since C++17)

std::allocator_arg is a constant of type std::allocator_arg_t used to disambiguate, at call site, the overloads of the constructors and member functions of allocator-aware objects, such as std::tuple, std::function, std::packaged_task, (until C++17)and std::promise.

See also

tag type used to select allocator-aware constructor overloads
(class)
checks if the specified type supports uses-allocator construction
(class template)