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Function std.experimental.allocator.common.alignedReallocate
The default alignedReallocate
function first attempts to use expand
.
If Allocator
is not defined or returns false
, alignedReallocate
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
, alignedReallocate
uses it to free the old memory
block.
bool alignedReallocate(Allocator)
(
ref Allocator alloc,
ref void[] b,
size_t s,
uint a
)
if (hasMember!(Allocator, "alignedAllocate"));
alignedReallocate
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
)
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