std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator::new_object (3) Linux Manual Page
std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator<T>::new_object – std::pmr::polymorphic_allocator<T>::new_object
Synopsis
template< class U, class CtorArgs... > (since C++20)
U* new_object( CtorArgs&&... ctor_args );
Allocates and constructs an object of type U.
Equivalent to
U *p = allocate_object<U>();
try {
construct(p, std::forward<CtorArgs>(ctor_args)...);
} catch (...) {
deallocate_object(p);
throw;
}
return p;
Parameters
ctor_args – the arguments to forward to the the constructor of U
Return value
A pointer to the allocated and constructed object.
Notes
This function was introduced for use with the fully-specialized allocator std::polymorphic_allocator<>, but it may be useful in any specialization as a shortcut to avoid having to rebind from std::polymorphic_allocator<T> to std::polymorphic_allocator<U>, and having to call allocate, construct, and deallocate individually.
Since U is not deduced, it must be provided as a template argument when calling this function.
Exceptions
May throw any exceptions thrown by the call to allocate_object or the constructor of U.
See also
allocate_bytes Allocate raw aligned memory from the underlying resource
(C++20)
allocate_object Allocates raw memory suitable for an object or an array
(C++20)
allocate (public member function)
allocate allocates uninitialized storage using the allocator
[static]
allocate (public member function of std::pmr::memory_resource)
