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	std.experimental.allocator.gc_allocator
D's built-in garbage-collected allocator.
- structGCAllocator;
- D's built-in garbage-collected allocator.Examples:auto buffer = GCAllocator.instance.allocate(1024 * 1024 * 4); // deallocate upon scope's end (alternatively: leave it to collection) scope(exit) GCAllocator.instance.deallocate(buffer); //... - enum uintalignment;
- The alignment is a static constant equal to platformAlignment, which ensures proper alignment for any D data type.
- shared const pure nothrow @trusted void[]allocate(size_tbytes);
 shared const pure nothrow @trusted boolexpand(ref void[]b, size_tdelta);
 shared const pure nothrow @system boolreallocate(ref void[]b, size_tnewSize);
 shared const pure nothrow @nogc @trusted TernaryresolveInternalPointer(const void*p, ref void[]result);
 shared const pure nothrow @nogc @system booldeallocate(void[]b);
 shared const pure nothrow @nogc @safe size_tgoodAllocSize(size_tn);
- Standard allocator methods per the semantics defined above. The deallocate andreallocatemethods are @system because they may move memory around, leaving dangling pointers in user code.
- static shared const GCAllocatorinstance;
- Returns the global instance of this allocator type. The garbage collected allocator is thread-safe, therefore all of its methods andinstanceitself are shared.
 
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