std::pmr::unsynchronized_pool_resource::do_allocate (3) - Linux Manuals
std::pmr::unsynchronized_pool_resource::do_allocate: std::pmr::unsynchronized_pool_resource::do_allocate
NAME
std::pmr::unsynchronized_pool_resource::do_allocate - std::pmr::unsynchronized_pool_resource::do_allocate
Synopsis
virtual void* do_allocate(std::size_t bytes, std::size_t alignment); (since C++17)
Allocates storage.
If the pool selected for a block of size bytes is unable to satisfy the request from its internal data structures, calls allocate() on the upstream memory resource to obtain memory.
If the size requested is larger than what the largest pool can handle, memory is allocated by calling allocate() on the upstream memory resource.
Return value
A pointer to allocated storage of at least bytes bytes in size, aligned to the specified alignment if such alignment is supported, and to alignof(std::max_align_t) otherwise.
Exceptions
Throws nothing unless calling allocate() on the upstream memory resource throws.
See also
allocate (public member function of std::pmr::memory_resource)
do_allocate allocates memory
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