stl compatible allocator to use with with 16 byte aligned types More...
Public Types | |
| typedef const T * | const_pointer |
| typedef const T & | const_reference |
| typedef std::ptrdiff_t | difference_type |
| typedef T * | pointer |
| typedef T & | reference |
| typedef std::size_t | size_type |
| typedef T | value_type |
Public Member Functions | |
| pointer | address (reference value) const |
| const_pointer | address (const_reference value) const |
| aligned_allocator (const aligned_allocator &) throw () | |
| template<class U > | |
| aligned_allocator (const aligned_allocator< U > &) throw () | |
| pointer | allocate (size_type num, const_pointer *hint=0) |
| void | construct (pointer p, const T &value) |
| void | deallocate (pointer p, size_type) |
| void | destroy (pointer p) |
| size_type | max_size () const throw () |
| bool | operator!= (const aligned_allocator< T > &other) const |
| bool | operator== (const aligned_allocator< T > &other) const |
stl compatible allocator to use with with 16 byte aligned types
Example:
// Matrix4f requires 16 bytes alignment: std::map< int, Matrix4f, std::less<int>, aligned_allocator<Matrix4f> > my_map_mat4; // Vector3f does not require 16 bytes alignment, no need to use Eigen's allocator: std::map< int, Vector3f > my_map_vec3;
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