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std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.bucketizer
- struct
Bucketizer
(Allocator, size_t min, size_t max, size_t step); - A
Bucketizer
uses distinct allocators for handling allocations of sizes in the intervals [min, min + step - 1], [min + step, min + 2 * step - 1], [min + 2 * step, min + 3 * step - 1], ..., [max - step + 1, max].Bucketizer
holds a fixed-size array of allocators and dispatches calls to them appropriately. The size of the array is (max + 1 - min) / step, which must be an exact division. Allocations for sizes smaller than min or larger than max are illegal forBucketizer
. To handle them separately, Segregator may be of use.Examples:import std.algorithm.comparison : max; import std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.allocator_list : AllocatorList; import std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.free_list : FreeList; import std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.region : Region; import std.experimental.allocator.common : unbounded; import std.experimental.allocator.mallocator : Mallocator; import std.typecons : Ternary; Bucketizer!( FreeList!( AllocatorList!( (size_t n) => Region!Mallocator(max(n, 1024 * 1024))), 0, unbounded), 65, 512, 64) a; auto b = a.allocate(400); writeln(b.length); // 400 writeln(a.owns(b)); // Ternary.yes void[] p; a.deallocate(b);
- Allocator[(max + 1 - min) / step]
buckets
; - The array of allocators is publicly available for e.g. initialization and inspection.
- enum uint
alignment
; - The
alignment
offered is the same as Allocator.alignment
. - const size_t
goodAllocSize
(size_tbytes
); - Rounds up to the maximum size of the bucket in which
bytes
falls. - void[]
allocate
(size_tbytes
); - Directs the call to either one of the buckets allocators.
- void[]
alignedAllocate
(size_tbytes
, uinta
); - Directs the call to either one of the buckets allocators. Defined only if Allocator defines
alignedAllocate
. - bool
expand
(ref void[]b
, size_tdelta
); - This method allows expansion within the respective bucket range. It succeeds if both
b
.length andb
.length +delta
fall in a range of the form [min + k * step, min + (k + 1) * step - 1]. - bool
reallocate
(ref void[]b
, size_tsize
); - This method allows reallocation within the respective bucket range. If both
b
.length andsize
fall in a range of the form [min + k * step, min + (k + 1) * step - 1], then reallocation is in place. Otherwise, reallocation with moving is attempted. - bool
alignedReallocate
(ref void[]b
, size_tsize
, uinta
); - Similar to reallocate, with alignment. Defined only if Allocator defines
alignedReallocate
. - Ternary
owns
(void[]b
); - Defined only if Allocator defines
owns
. Finds the owner ofb
and forwards the call to it. - bool
deallocate
(void[]b
); - This method is only defined if Allocator defines
deallocate
. - bool
deallocateAll
(); - This method is only defined if all allocators involved define
deallocateAll
, and calls it for each bucket in turn. Returns true if all allocators could deallocate all. - Ternary
resolveInternalPointer
(const void*p
, ref void[]result
); - This method is only defined if all allocators involved define
resolveInternalPointer
, and tries it for each bucket in turn.
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