std.experimental.allocator.building_blocks.segregator.Segregator - multiple declarations
Struct Segregator
Dispatches allocations (and deallocations) between two allocators (SmallAllocator and LargeAllocator) depending on the size allocated, as
follows. All allocations smaller than or equal to threshold will be
dispatched to SmallAllocator. The others will go to LargeAllocator.
struct Segregator(ulong threshold, SmallAllocator, LargeAllocator)
;
If both allocators are shared, the Segregator will also offer shared methods.
Methods
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
alignedAllocate
(, )
|
This method is defined if both allocators define it, and forwards to
SmallAllocator or LargeAllocator appropriately.
|
alignedReallocate
(b, s, a)
|
This method is defined only if at least one of the allocators defines
it, and work similarly to reallocate.
|
allocate
()
|
The memory is obtained from SmallAllocator if s <= threshold,
or LargeAllocator otherwise.
|
allocatorForSize
()
|
Composite allocators involving nested instantiations of Segregator make
it difficult to access individual sub-allocators stored within. allocatorForSize simplifies the task by supplying the allocator nested
inside a Segregator that is responsible for a specific size s.
|
deallocate
(b)
|
This function is defined only if both allocators define it, and forwards
appropriately depending on b.
|
deallocateAll
()
|
This function is defined only if both allocators define it, and calls
deallocateAll for them in turn.
|
empty
()
|
This function is defined only if both allocators define it, and returns
the conjunction of empty calls for the two.
|
expand
(b, delta)
|
This method is defined only if at least one of the allocators defines
it. If SmallAllocator defines expand and b, the call is forwarded to SmallAllocator. If LargeAllocator defines expand and b, the
call is forwarded to LargeAllocator. Otherwise, the call returns
false.
|
goodAllocSize
(s)
|
This method is defined only if at least one of the allocators defines
it. The good allocation size is obtained from SmallAllocator if s <= threshold, or LargeAllocator otherwise. (If one of the
allocators does not define goodAllocSize, the default
implementation in this module applies.)
|
owns
(b)
|
This method is defined only if both allocators define it. The call is
forwarded to SmallAllocator if b, or LargeAllocator otherwise.
|
reallocate
(b, s)
|
This method is defined only if at least one of the allocators defines
it. If SmallAllocator defines reallocate and b, the call is forwarded to SmallAllocator. If LargeAllocator defines expand and b, the call is forwarded to LargeAllocator. Otherwise, the call returns false.
|
Example
import std .experimental .allocator .building_blocks .free_list : FreeList;
import std .experimental .allocator .gc_allocator : GCAllocator;
import std .experimental .allocator .mallocator : Mallocator;
alias A =
Segregator!(
1024 * 4,
Segregator!(
128, FreeList!(Mallocator, 0, 128),
GCAllocator),
Segregator!(
1024 * 1024, Mallocator,
GCAllocator)
);
A a;
auto b = a .allocate(200);
writeln(b .length); // 200
a .deallocate(b);
Alias Segregator
A Segregator with more than three arguments expands to a composition of
elemental Segregators, as illustrated by the following example:
alias Segregator(Args...)
= Segregator!(Args[cutPoint],.Segregator!(Args[0..cutPoint],Args[cutPoint+1]),.Segregator!(Args[cutPoint+2..__dollar]));
alias A =
Segregator!(
n1, A1,
n2, A2,
n3, A3,
A4
);
With this definition, allocation requests for n1 bytes or less are directed
to A1; requests between n1 + 1 and n2 bytes (inclusive) are
directed to A2; requests between n2 + 1 and n3 bytes (inclusive)
are directed to A3; and requests for more than n3 bytes are directed
to A4. If some particular range should not be handled, NullAllocator
may be used appropriately.
Example
import std .experimental .allocator .building_blocks .free_list : FreeList;
import std .experimental .allocator .gc_allocator : GCAllocator;
import std .experimental .allocator .mallocator : Mallocator;
alias A =
Segregator!(
128, FreeList!(Mallocator, 0, 128),
1024 * 4, GCAllocator,
1024 * 1024, Mallocator,
GCAllocator
);
A a;
auto b = a .allocate(201);
writeln(b .length); // 201
a .deallocate(b);