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allocator::operator=

Assigns one allocator object to another allocator object.

template<class Other>
   allocator<Type>& operator=(
      const allocator<Other>& _Right
   );

Parameters

  • _Right
    An allocator object to be assigned to another such object.

Return Value

A reference to the allocator object

Remarks

The template assignment operator does nothing. In general, however, an allocator object assigned to another allocator object should compare equal to it and permit intermixing of object allocation and freeing between the two allocator objects.

Example

// allocator_op_assign.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<Int> Alloc;
   allocator<Int> cAlloc ;
   cAlloc = Alloc;    
}

Requirements

Header: <memory>

Namespace: std

See Also

Reference

allocator Class