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Struct std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.scoped_allocator.ScopedAllocator

ScopedAllocator delegates all allocation requests to ParentAllocator. When destroyed, the ScopedAllocator object automatically calls deallocate for all memory allocated through its lifetime. (The deallocateAll function is also implemented with the same semantics.)

struct ScopedAllocator(ParentAllocator) ;

deallocate is also supported, which is where most implementation effort and overhead of ScopedAllocator go. If deallocate is not needed, a simpler design combining AllocatorList with Region is recommended.

Fields

NameTypeDescription
parent AllocatorList.AllocatorIf ParentAllocator is stateful, parent is a property giving access to an AffixAllocator!ParentAllocator. Otherwise, parent is an alias for AffixAllocator!ParentAllocator.instance.

Methods

NameDescription
allocate Allocates memory. For management it actually allocates extra memory from the parent.
deallocate Deallocates b.
deallocateAll Deallocates all memory allocated.
empty Returns Ternary.yes if this allocator is not responsible for any memory, Ternary.no otherwise. (Never returns Ternary.unknown.)
expand Forwards to parent.expand(b, delta).
goodAllocSize Forwards to parent.goodAllocSize (which accounts for the management overhead).
owns Forwards to parent.owns(b).
reallocate Reallocates b to new size s.

Example

import std.experimental.allocator.mallocator : Mallocator;
import std.typecons : Ternary;
ScopedAllocator!Mallocator alloc;
writeln(alloc.empty); // Ternary.yes
const b = alloc.allocate(10);
writeln(b.length); // 10
writeln(alloc.empty); // Ternary.no

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