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#ifndef COMMON_DEFAULT_INIT_ALLOC_H
#define COMMON_DEFAULT_INIT_ALLOC_H
namespace gdb {
/* An allocator that default constructs using default-initialization
rather than value-initialization. The idea is to use this when you
don't want to default construct elements of containers of trivial
types using zero-initialization. */
/* Mostly as implementation convenience, this is implemented as an
adapter that given an allocator A, overrides 'A::construct()'. 'A'
defaults to std::allocator. */
template>
class default_init_allocator : public A
{
public:
/* Pull in A's ctors. */
using A::A;
/* Override rebind. */
template
struct rebind
{
/* A couple helpers just to make it a bit more readable. */
typedef std::allocator_traits traits_;
typedef typename traits_::template rebind_alloc alloc_;
/* This is what we're after. */
typedef default_init_allocator other;
};
/* Make the base allocator's construct method(s) visible. */
using A::construct;
/* .. and provide an override/overload for the case of default
construction (i.e., no arguments). This is where we construct
with default-init. */
template
void construct (U *ptr)
noexcept (std::is_nothrow_default_constructible::value)
{
::new ((void *) ptr) U; /* default-init */
}
};
} /* namespace gdb */
#endif /* COMMON_DEFAULT_INIT_ALLOC_H */