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						Function std.experimental.allocator.expandArray
Grows array by appending delta more elements. The needed memory is
allocated using alloc. The extra elements added are either default-
initialized, filled with copies of init, or initialized with values
fetched from range.
						
				bool expandArray(T, Allocator)
				(
				
				  auto ref Allocator alloc,
				
				  ref T[] array,
				
				  size_t delta
				
				);
				
				
				bool expandArray(T, Allocator)
				(
				
				  auto ref Allocator alloc,
				
				  ref T[] array,
				
				  size_t delta,
				
				  auto ref T init
				
				);
				
				
				bool expandArray(T, Allocator, R)
				(
				
				  auto ref Allocator alloc,
				
				  ref T[] array,
				
				  R range
				
				)
				
				if (isInputRange!R);
						
					
				Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| T | element type of the array being created | 
| alloc | the allocator used for getting memory | 
| array | a reference to the array being grown | 
| delta | number of elements to add (upon success the new length of arrayisarray) | 
| init | element used for filling the array | 
| range | range used for initializing the array elements | 
Returns
true upon success, false if memory could not be allocated. In the
latter case array is left unaffected.
Throws
The first two overloads throw only if alloc's primitives do. The
overloads that involve copy initialization deallocate memory and propagate the
exception if the copy operation throws.
Example
auto arr = theAllocatorAuthors
License
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