swig/Lib/std/std_alloc.i
William S Fulton 6d0c495fd0 Add missing parameter names in STL container wrappers
Mostly in STL copy constructors.

Best to have parameter names as they make their way into the wrappers in
some target languages.
2019-02-13 22:45:47 +00:00

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namespace std
{
/**
* @brief The "standard" allocator, as per [20.4].
*
* The private _Alloc is "SGI" style. (See comments at the top
* of stl_alloc.h.)
*
* The underlying allocator behaves as follows.
* - __default_alloc_template is used via two typedefs
* - "__single_client_alloc" typedef does no locking for threads
* - "__alloc" typedef is threadsafe via the locks
* - __new_alloc is used for memory requests
*
* (See @link Allocators allocators info @endlink for more.)
*/
template<typename _Tp>
class allocator
{
public:
typedef size_t size_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef _Tp* pointer;
typedef const _Tp* const_pointer;
typedef _Tp& reference;
typedef const _Tp& const_reference;
typedef _Tp value_type;
template<typename _Tp1>
struct rebind;
allocator() throw();
allocator(const allocator& other) throw();
template<typename _Tp1>
allocator(const allocator<_Tp1>& other) throw();
~allocator() throw();
pointer
address(reference __x) const;
const_pointer
address(const_reference __x) const;
// NB: __n is permitted to be 0. The C++ standard says nothing
// about what the return value is when __n == 0.
_Tp*
allocate(size_type __n, const void* = 0);
// __p is not permitted to be a null pointer.
void
deallocate(pointer __p, size_type __n);
size_type
max_size() const throw();
void construct(pointer __p, const _Tp& __val);
void destroy(pointer __p);
};
template<>
class allocator<void>
{
public:
typedef size_t size_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef void* pointer;
typedef const void* const_pointer;
typedef void value_type;
template<typename _Tp1>
struct rebind;
};
} // namespace std