std::scoped_allocator_adaptor::destroy
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Defined in header <scoped_allocator>
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template< class T > void destroy( T* p ); |
(since C++11) | |
Uses the outer allocator to call the destructor of the object pointed to by p
, by calling
std::allocator_traits<OUTERMOST>::destroy(OUTERMOST(*this), p)
where OUTERMOST is the type that would be returned by calling this->outer_allocator(), and then calling the outer_allocator()
member function recursively on the result of this call until reaching the type that has no such member function.
Parameters
p | - | pointer to the object that is going to be destroyed |
Return value
(none)
See also
[static] |
destructs an object stored in the allocated storage (function template) |
(deprecated in C++17)(removed in C++20) |
destructs an object in allocated storage (public member function of std::allocator ) |