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    | std::uses_allocator(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::uses_allocator(3) | 
NAME¶
std::uses_allocator - std::uses_allocator
Synopsis¶
 Defined in header <tuple>
  
   template< class... Types, class Alloc >
  
   struct uses_allocator< std::tuple<Types...>, Alloc > :
    std::true_type (since C++11)
  
   { };
  
   This specialization of std::uses_allocator informs other library components
    that
  
   tuples support uses-allocator construction, even though they do not have a
    nested
  
   allocator_type.
Member constants¶
 value true
  
   [static] (public static member constant)
Member functions¶
 operator bool converts the object to bool, returns value
  
   (public member function)
  
   operator() returns value
  
   (C++14) (public member function)
Member types¶
 Type Definition
  
   value_type bool
  
   type std::integral_constant<bool, value>
Example¶
 // myalloc is a stateful Allocator with a single-argument
    constructor
  
   // that takes an int. It has no default constructor.
  
   using innervector_t = std::vector<int, myalloc<int>>;
  
   using elem_t = std::tuple<int, innervector_t>;
  
   using Alloc = std::scoped_allocator_adaptor< myalloc<elem_t>,
    myalloc<int>>;
  
   Alloc a(1,2);
  
   std::vector<elem_t, Alloc> v(a);
  
   v.resize(1); // uses allocator #1 for elements of v
  
   std::get<1>(v[0]).resize(10); // uses allocator #2 for
  innervector_t
See also¶
 uses_allocator checks if the specified type supports
    uses-allocator construction
  
   (C++11) (class template)
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