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Function std.experimental.allocator.theAllocator
Gets/sets the allocator for the current thread. This is the default allocator
that should be used for allocating thread-local memory. For allocating memory
to be shared across threads, use processAllocator (below). By default,
theAllocator ultimately fetches memory from processAllocator, which
in turn uses the garbage collected heap.
ref RCIAllocator theAllocator() nothrow @property @nogc @safe;
void theAllocator
(
RCIAllocator a
) nothrow @property @nogc;
Example
// Install a new allocator that is faster for 128-byte allocations.
import std .experimental .allocator .building_blocks .free_list : FreeList;
import std .experimental .allocator .gc_allocator : GCAllocator;
auto oldAllocator = theAllocator;
scope(exit) theAllocator = oldAllocator;
theAllocator = allocatorObject(FreeList!(GCAllocator, 128)());
// Use the now changed allocator to allocate an array
const ubyte[] arr = theAllocator .makeArray!ubyte(128);
assert(arr .ptr);
//...
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