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Return true if a memory resource's deallocate function has no effect.
Defined in header <boost/json/memory_resource.hpp>
template< class T> struct is_deallocate_trivial
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A bool equal to true if calls to |
This metafunction may be specialized to indicate to the library that calls
to the deallocate
function
of a memory_resource
have no effect.
The implementation will elide such calls when it is safe to do so. By default,
the implementation assumes that all memory resources require a call to deallocate
for each memory region obtained
by calling allocate
.
This example specializes the metafuction for my_resource
,
to indicate that calls to deallocate have no effect:
// Forward-declaration for a user-defined memory resource struct my_resource; // It is necessary to specialize the template from // inside the namespace in which it is declared: namespace boost { namespace json { template <> struct is_deallocate_trivial< my_resource > { static constexpr bool value = true ; }; } // namespace json } // namespace boost
It is usually not necessary for users to check this trait. Instead, they
can call storage_ptr::is_deallocate_trivial
to determine
if the pointed-to memory resource has a trivial deallocate function.
Convenience header <boost/json.hpp>