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std::scoped_allocator_adaptor

Defined in header <scoped_allocator>
template< class OuterAlloc, class... InnerAlloc >
class scoped_allocator_adaptor : public OuterAlloc;
(since C++11)

The std::scoped_allocator_adaptor class template is an allocator which can be used with multilevel containers (vector of sets of lists of tuples of maps, etc). It is instantiated with one outer allocator type OuterAlloc and zero or more inner allocator types InnerAlloc.... A container constructed directly with a scoped_allocator_adaptor uses OuterAlloc to allocate its elements, but if an element is itself a container, it uses the first inner allocator. The elements of that container, if they are themselves containers, use the second inner allocator, etc. If there are more levels to the container than there are inner allocators, the last inner allocator is reused for all further nested containers.

For the purpose of scoped_allocator_adaptor, if the next inner allocator is A, any class T for which std::uses_allocator<T,A>::value == true participates in the recursion as if it was a container. Additionally, std::pair is treated as such a container by specific overloads of scoped_allocator_adaptor::construct.

Typical implementation holds an instance of a std::scoped_allocator_adaptor<InnerAllocs...> as a member object.

Member types

Type Definition
outer_allocator_type OuterAlloc
inner_allocator_type scoped_allocator_adaptor<InnerAllocs...> or, if sizeof...(InnerAllocs) == 0, scoped_allocator_adaptor<OuterAlloc>
value_type std::allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::value_type
size_type std::allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::size_type
difference_type std::allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::difference_type
pointer std::allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::pointer
const_pointer std::allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::const_pointer
void_pointer std::allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::void_pointer
const_void_pointer std::allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::const_void_pointer
propagate_on_container_copy_assignment std::true_type if std::allocator_traits<A>::propagate_on_container_copy_assignment::value is true for at least one allocator A among OuterAlloc and InnerAlloc...
propagate_on_container_move_assignment std::true_type if std::allocator_traits<A>::propagate_on_container_move_assignment::value is true for at least one allocator A among OuterAlloc and InnerAlloc...
propagate_on_container_swap std::true_type if std::allocator_traits<A>::propagate_on_container_swap::value is true for at least one allocator A among OuterAlloc and InnerAlloc...
is_always_equal(C++17) std::true_type if std::allocator_traits<A>::is_always_equal::value is true for every allocator A among OuterAlloc and InnerAlloc...
rebind
template< class T >
struct rebind {
    typedef scoped_allocator_adaptor<
        std::allocator_traits<OuterAlloc>::template rebind_alloc<T>, 
        InnerAllocs...
    > other;
};

Member functions

creates a new scoped_allocator_adaptor instance
(public member function)
destructs a scoped_allocator_adaptor instance
(public member function)
assigns a scoped_allocator_adaptor
(public member function)
obtains an inner_allocator reference
(public member function)
obtains an outer_allocator reference
(public member function)
allocates uninitialized storage using the outer allocator
(public member function)
deallocates storage using the outer allocator
(public member function)
returns the largest allocation size supported by the outer allocator
(public member function)
constructs an object in allocated storage, passing the inner allocator to its constructor if appropriate
(public member function)
destructs an object in allocated storage
(public member function)
copies the state of scoped_allocator_adaptor and all its allocators
(public member function)

Non-member functions

compares two scoped_allocator_adaptor instances
(public member function)

Example

#include <vector>
#include <scoped_allocator>
#include <boost/interprocess/managed_shared_memory.hpp>
#include <boost/interprocess/allocators/adaptive_pool.hpp>
namespace bi = boost::interprocess;
template<class T> using alloc = bi::adaptive_pool<T,
                                    bi::managed_shared_memory::segment_manager>;
using ipc_row = std::vector<int, alloc<int>>;
using ipc_matrix = std::vector<ipc_row, std::scoped_allocator_adaptor<alloc<ipc_row>>>;
int main ()
{
   bi::managed_shared_memory s(bi::create_only, "Demo", 65536);
   alloc<int> a(s.get_segment_manager());
 
   // create vector of vectors in shared memory
   ipc_matrix v(a);   // note: rebinds alloc<ipc_row> from this alloc<int>
 
   // for all these additions, the inner vectors obtain their allocator arguments
   // from the outer vector's scoped_allocator_adaptor
   v.resize(1); v[0].push_back(1);
   v.emplace_back(2);
   std::vector<int> local_row = {1,2,3};
   v.emplace_back(local_row.begin(), local_row.end());
 
   bi::shared_memory_object::remove("Demo");
}

See also

(C++11)
provides information about allocator types
(class template)
(C++11)
checks if the specified type supports uses-allocator construction
(class template)
the default allocator
(class template)

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