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template<class T,class Alloc,class...Args> constexpr T* uninitialized_construct_using_allocator( T* p, | (since C++20) | |
Creates an object of the given typeT
by means ofuses-allocator construction at the uninitialized memory location indicated byp.
Equivalent to
returnstd::apply([&]<class...Xs>(Xs&&...xs){returnstd::construct_at(p,std::forward<Xs>(xs)...);},std::uses_allocator_construction_args<T>(alloc,std::forward<Args>(args)...));
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p | - | the memory location where the object will be placed |
alloc | - | the allocator to use |
args | - | the arguments to pass to T's constructor |
Pointer to the newly-created object of typeT
.
May throw any exception thrown by the constructor ofT
, typically includingstd::bad_alloc.
This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
(C++11) | checks if the specified type supports uses-allocator construction (class template)[edit] |
(C++20) | creates an object of the given type by means of uses-allocator construction (function template)[edit] |