/* The following code example is taken from the book * "The C++ Standard Library - A Tutorial and Reference" * by Nicolai M. Josuttis, Addison-Wesley, 1999 * * (C) Copyright Nicolai M. Josuttis 1999. * Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software * is granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. * This software is provided "as is" without express or implied * warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose. */ #include #include namespace MyLib { template class MyAlloc { public: // type definitions typedef T value_type; typedef T* pointer; typedef const T* const_pointer; typedef T& reference; typedef const T& const_reference; typedef std::size_t size_type; typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type; // rebind allocator to type U template struct rebind { typedef MyAlloc other; }; // return address of values pointer address (reference value) const { return &value; } const_pointer address (const_reference value) const { return &value; } /* constructors and destructor * - nothing to do because the allocator has no state */ MyAlloc() throw() { } MyAlloc(const MyAlloc&) throw() { } template MyAlloc (const MyAlloc&) throw() { } ~MyAlloc() throw() { } // return maximum number of elements that can be allocated size_type max_size () const throw() { return std::numeric_limits::max() / sizeof(T); } // allocate but don't initialize num elements of type T pointer allocate (size_type num, const void* = 0) { // print message and allocate memory with global new std::cerr << "allocate " << num << " element(s)" << " of size " << sizeof(T) << std::endl; pointer ret = (pointer)(::operator new(num*sizeof(T))); std::cerr << " allocated at: " << (void*)ret << std::endl; return ret; } // initialize elements of allocated storage p with value value void construct (pointer p, const T& value) { // initialize memory with placement new new((void*)p)T(value); } // destroy elements of initialized storage p void destroy (pointer p) { // destroy objects by calling their destructor p->~T(); } // deallocate storage p of deleted elements void deallocate (pointer p, size_type num) { // print message and deallocate memory with global delete std::cerr << "deallocate " << num << " element(s)" << " of size " << sizeof(T) << " at: " << (void*)p << std::endl; ::operator delete((void*)p); } }; // return that all specializations of this allocator are interchangeable template bool operator== (const MyAlloc&, const MyAlloc&) throw() { return true; } template bool operator!= (const MyAlloc&, const MyAlloc&) throw() { return false; } }