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// Allocator that wraps operator new -*- C++ -*-
// Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. // // This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free // software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the // terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) // any later version.
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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 <new> #include <bits/functexcept.h>
_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE(__gnu_cxx)
using std::size_t; using std::ptrdiff_t;
/** * @brief An allocator that uses global new, as per [20.4]. * * This is precisely the allocator defined in the C++ Standard. * - all allocation calls operator new * - all deallocation calls operator delete */ template<typename _Tp> 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<typename _Tp1> struct rebind { typedef new_allocator<_Tp1> other; };
new_allocator() throw() { }
new_allocator(const new_allocator&) throw() { }
template<typename _Tp1> new_allocator(const new_allocator<_Tp1>&) throw() { }
~new_allocator() throw() { }
pointer address(reference __x) const { return &__x; }
const_pointer address(const_reference __x) const { return &__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* = 0) { if (__builtin_expect(__n > this->max_size(), false)) std::__throw_bad_alloc();
return static_cast<_Tp*>(::operator new(__n * sizeof(_Tp))); }
// __p is not permitted to be a null pointer. void deallocate(pointer __p, size_type) { ::operator delete(__p); }
size_type max_size() const throw() { return size_t(-1) / sizeof(_Tp); }
// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS // 402. wrong new expression in [some_] allocator::construct void construct(pointer __p, const _Tp& __val) { ::new(__p) _Tp(__val); }
void destroy(pointer __p) { __p->~_Tp(); } };
template<typename _Tp> inline bool operator==(const new_allocator<_Tp>&, const new_allocator<_Tp>&) { return true; } template<typename _Tp> inline bool operator!=(const new_allocator<_Tp>&, const new_allocator<_Tp>&) { return false; }
_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE
#endif
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