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Function std.experimental.allocator.mallocator.Mallocator.allocate
Standard allocator methods per the semantics defined above. The
deallocate
and reallocate
methods are @system
because they
may move memory around, leaving dangling pointers in user code. Somewhat
paradoxically, malloc
is @safe
but that's only useful to safe
programs that can afford to leak memory allocated.
void[] allocate
(
ulong bytes
) pure nothrow @nogc @trusted shared;
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