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template<class Pointer,class SizeType=std::size_t> struct allocation_result; | (since C++23) | |
allocation_result specializations are returned from theallocate_at_least member function of appropriateAllocator types (e.g.std::allocator::allocate_at_least) andstd::allocator_traits::allocate_at_least.
Every specialization ofallocation_result has no base classes or declared members other thanptr andcount, thus it is suitable foraggregate initialization andstructured binding.
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| Pointer | - | typicallystd::allocator_traits<Alloc>::pointer, whereAlloc is anAllocator type |
| SizeType | - | typicallystd::allocator_traits<Alloc>::size_type, whereAlloc is anAllocator type |
| Member name | Definition |
ptr | a pointer of typePointer which is typically used for the address of the first element in the storage allocated byallocate_at_least(public member object) |
count | a value of typeSizeType which is typically used for the actual number of elements in the storage allocated byallocate_at_least(public member object) |
Pointer andSizeType are a pointer to an object type andstd::make_unsigned_t<std::ptrdiff_t> (which is almost always same asstd::size_t) by default.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature |
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__cpp_lib_allocate_at_least | 202302L | (C++23) | Size-feedback in the Allocator interface |
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
(C++23) | allocates uninitialized storage at least as large as requested size (public member function of std::allocator<T>)[edit] |
[static](C++23) | allocates storage at least as large as the requested size via an allocator (public static member function of std::allocator_traits<Alloc>)[edit] |