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std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.null_allocator
- struct
NullAllocator
; NullAllocator
is an emphatically empty implementation of the allocator interface. Although it has no direct use, it is useful as a "terminator" in composite allocators.- enum uint
alignment
; - NullAllocator advertises a relatively large alignment equal to 64 KB. This is because NullAllocator never actually needs to honor this
alignment
and because composite allocators using NullAllocator shouldn't be unnecessarily constrained. - shared void[]
allocate
(size_t); - Always returns
null
. - shared void[]
alignedAllocate
(size_t, uint); - Always returns
null
. - shared void[]
allocateAll
(); - Always returns
null
. - shared bool
expand
(ref void[]b
, size_ts
);
shared boolreallocate
(ref void[]b
, size_t);
shared boolalignedReallocate
(ref void[]b
, size_t, uint); - These methods return
false
.Precondition
b
isnull
. This is because there is no other possible legitimate input. - shared const Ternary
owns
(void[]); - Returns Ternary.no.
- shared const Ternary
resolveInternalPointer
(const void*, ref void[]); - Returns Ternary.no.
- shared bool
deallocate
(void[]b
); - No-op.
Precondition
b
isnull
- shared bool
deallocateAll
(); - No-op.
- shared const Ternary
empty
(); - Returns Ternary.yes.
- static shared NullAllocator
instance
; - Returns the shared global
instance
of the NullAllocator.
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