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std::allocator_traits::destroy

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Dynamische Speicherverwaltung
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Allocators
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allocator
allocator_traits(C++11)
allocator_arg_t(C++11)
allocator_arg(C++11)
uses_allocator(C++11)
scoped_allocator_adaptor(C++11)
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unique_ptr(C++11)
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weak_ptr(C++11)
auto_ptr(veraltet)
owner_less(C++11)
enable_shared_from_this(C++11)
bad_weak_ptr(C++11)
default_delete(C++11)
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undeclare_no_pointers(C++11)
pointer_safety(C++11)
get_pointer_safety(C++11)
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std::allocator_traits
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allocator_traits::allocate
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allocator_traits::construct
allocator_traits::destroy
allocator_traits::max_size
allocator_traits::select_on_container_copy_construction
 
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definiert in Header <memory>
template< class T > static void destroy( Alloc& a, T* p );
(seit C++11)

Calls the destructor of the object pointed to by p. If possible, does so by calling a.destroy(p). If not possible (e.g. a does not have the member function destroy(), then calls the destructor of *p directly, as p->~T().

Parameter

a - allocator to use for destruction
p - pointer to the object being destroyed

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Notes

Because this function provides the automatic fall back to direct call to the destructor, the member function destroy() is an optional Allocator requirement since C++11.

Siehe auch

zerstört sich ein Objekt im zugewiesenen Speicher
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destructs an object in allocated storage
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