std::scoped_allocator_adaptor<OuterAlloc,InnerAlloc...>::outermost, outermost-construct, outermost-destroy
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template< class Alloc > /* unspecified */ /*outermost*/(Alloc&& alloc = *this ); |
(1) | (exposition only*) |
template< class T, class... Args > void /*outermost-construct*/( T* p, Args&&... args ); |
(2) | (exposition only*) |
template< class T > void /*outermost-destroy*/( T* p ); |
(3) | (exposition only*) |
These exposition-only helper member function templates are used in member functions construct()
and destroy()
.
1) Obtains the outermost allocator of alloc.
- If the expression alloc.outer_allocator() is valid, returns
outermost
(alloc.outer_allocator()). - Otherwise, returns alloc.
2,3) Constructs or destroys an object using the outermost allocator of *this.
Given the type std::allocator_traits<std::remove_reference_t<decltype(
outermost
())>> as outermost_traits
:2) Equivalent to outermost_traits::construct(
outermost
(), p, std::forward<Args>(args)...);.3) Equivalent to outermost_traits::destroy(
outermost
(), p);.Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
---|---|---|---|
LWG 3116 | C++11 | the recursion condition for outermost was “allochas the member function outer_allocator() ”
|
changed to “the expression alloc.outer_allocator() is valid” |
See also
[static] |
constructs an object in the allocated storage (function template) |
[static] |
destructs an object stored in the allocated storage (function template) |