std::allocator_traits::allocate
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Defined in header <memory>
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static pointer allocate( Alloc& a, size_type n ); |
(1) | (since C++11) |
static pointer allocate( Alloc& a, size_type n, const_void_pointer hint ); |
(2) | (since C++11) |
1) Uses the allocator a to allocate n*sizeof(Alloc::value_type) bytes of uninitialized storage, by calling a.allocate(n)
2) Uses the allocator a to allocate n*sizeof(Alloc::value_type) bytes of uninitialized storage with the memory locality hint hint. Calls a.allocate(n, hint) if possible. If not possible (e.g. a has no two-argument member function allocate()), calls a.allocate(n)
[edit] Parameters
a | - | allocator to use |
n | - | the number of objects to allocate storage for |
hint | - | pointer to a nearby memory location |
[edit] Return value
The pointer returned by the call to a.allocate(n)
[edit] See also
allocates uninitialized storage (public member function of std::allocator) |