allocator::allocator
Constructors used to create allocator objects.
allocator( );
allocator(
const allocator<Type>& _Right
);
template<class Other>
allocator(
const allocator<Other>& _Right
);
Parameters
- _Right
The allocator object to be copied.
Remarks
The constructor does nothing. In general, however, an allocator object constructed from another allocator object should compare equal to it and permit intermixing of object allocation and freeing between the two allocator objects.
Example
// allocator_allocator.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#include <memory>
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
class Int {
public:
Int( int i )
{
cout << "Constructing " << ( void* )this << endl;
x = i;
bIsConstructed = true;
};
~Int( )
{
cout << "Destructing " << ( void* )this << endl;
bIsConstructed = false;
};
Int &operator++( )
{
x++;
return *this;
};
int x;
private:
bool bIsConstructed;
};
int main( )
{
allocator<double> Alloc;
vector <Int>:: allocator_type v1Alloc;
allocator<double> cAlloc(Alloc);
allocator<Int> cv1Alloc(v1Alloc);
if ( cv1Alloc == v1Alloc )
cout << "The allocator objects cv1Alloc & v1Alloc are equal."
<< endl;
else
cout << "The allocator objects cv1Alloc & v1Alloc are not equal."
<< endl;
if ( cAlloc == Alloc )
cout << "The allocator objects cAlloc & Alloc are equal."
<< endl;
else
cout << "The allocator objects cAlloc & Alloc are not equal."
<< endl;
}
The allocator objects cv1Alloc & v1Alloc are equal.
The allocator objects cAlloc & Alloc are equal.
Requirements
Header: <memory>
Namespace: std