// Allocator that wraps operator new -*- C++ -*-
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/** @file ext/new_allocator.h
* This file is a GNU extension to the Standard C++ Library.
*/
#ifndef _NEW_ALLOCATOR_H
#define _NEW_ALLOCATOR_H 1
#include
#include
#include
#include
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
#include
#endif
namespace __gnu_cxx _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
{
_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
using std::size_t;
using std::ptrdiff_t;
/**
* @brief An allocator that uses global new, as per [20.4].
* @ingroup allocators
*
* This is precisely the allocator defined in the C++ Standard.
* - all allocation calls operator new
* - all deallocation calls operator delete
*
* @tparam _Tp Type of allocated object.
*/
template
class new_allocator
{
public:
typedef size_t size_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef _Tp* pointer;
typedef const _Tp* const_pointer;
typedef _Tp& reference;
typedef const _Tp& const_reference;
typedef _Tp value_type;
template
struct rebind
{ typedef new_allocator<_Tp1> other; };
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
// 2103. propagate_on_container_move_assignment
typedef std::true_type propagate_on_container_move_assignment;
#endif
new_allocator() _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT { }
new_allocator(const new_allocator&) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT { }
template
new_allocator(const new_allocator<_Tp1>&) _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT { }
~new_allocator() _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT { }
pointer
address(reference __x) const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT
{ return std::__addressof(__x); }
const_pointer
address(const_reference __x) const _GLIBCXX_NOEXCEPT
{ return std::__addressof(__x); }
// NB: __n is permitted to be 0. The C++ standard says nothing
// about what the return value is when __n == 0.
pointer
allocate(size_type __n, const void* = static_cast(0))
{
if (__n > this->max_size())
std::__throw_bad_alloc();
#if __cpp_aligned_new
if (alignof(_Tp) > __STDCPP_DEFAULT_NEW_ALIGNMENT__)
{
std::align_val_t __al = std::align_val_t(alignof(_Tp));
return static_cast<_Tp*>(::operator new(__n * sizeof(_Tp), __al));
}
#endif
return static_cast<_Tp*>(::operator new(__n * sizeof(_Tp)));
}
// __p is not permitted to be a null pointer.
void
deallocate(pointer __p, size_type)
{
#if __cpp_aligned_new
if (alignof(_Tp) > __STDCPP_DEFAULT_NEW_ALIGNMENT__)
{
::operator delete(__p, std::align_val_t(alignof(_Tp)));
return;
}
#endif
::operator delete(__p);
}
size_type
max_size() const _GLIBCXX_USE_NOEXCEPT
{ return size_t(-1) / sizeof(_Tp); }
#if __cplusplus >= 201103L
template
void
construct(_Up* __p, _Args&&... __args)
{ ::new((void *)__p) _Up(std::forward<_Args>(__args)...); }
template
void
destroy(_Up* __p) { __p->~_Up(); }
#else
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
// 402. wrong new expression in [some_] allocator::construct
void
construct(pointer __p, const _Tp& __val)
{ ::new((void *)__p) _Tp(__val); }
void
destroy(pointer __p) { __p->~_Tp(); }
#endif
};
template
inline bool
operator==(const new_allocator<_Tp>&, const new_allocator<_Tp>&)
{ return true; }
template
inline bool
operator!=(const new_allocator<_Tp>&, const new_allocator<_Tp>&)
{ return false; }
_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
} // namespace
#endif