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						Function std.experimental.allocator.common.reallocate
The default reallocate function first attempts to use expand. If Allocator is not defined or returns false, reallocate
allocates a new block of memory of appropriate size and copies data from the old
block to the new block. Finally, if Allocator defines deallocate, reallocate uses it to free the old memory block.
						
				bool reallocate(Allocator)
				(
				
				  ref Allocator a,
				
				  ref void[] b,
				
				  size_t s
				
				);
						
					
				reallocate does not attempt to use Allocator even if
defined. This is deliberate so allocators may use it internally within their own
implementation of reallocate.
Authors
Andrei Alexandrescu, Timon Gehr (Ternary)
License
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