#include <new_allocator.h>
Public Types | |
| typedef size_t | size_type |
| typedef ptrdiff_t | difference_type |
| typedef Type * | pointer |
| typedef const Type * | const_pointer |
| typedef Type & | reference |
| typedef const Type & | const_reference |
| typedef Type | value_type |
Public Member Functions | |
| new_allocator () throw () | |
| new_allocator (const new_allocator &) throw () | |
| template<typename Type1> | |
| new_allocator (const new_allocator< Type1 > &) throw () | |
| ~new_allocator () throw () | |
| pointer | address (reference x) const |
| const_pointer | address (const_reference x) const |
| pointer | allocate (size_type n, const void *=0) |
| void | deallocate (pointer __p, size_type) |
| size_type | max_size () const throw () |
| void | construct (pointer __p, const Type &__val) |
| void | destroy (pointer __p) |
Classes | |
| struct | rebind |
This is precisely the allocator defined in the C++ Standard.
(See allocators info for more.)
Definition at line 47 of file new_allocator.h.
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