...one of the most highly
regarded and expertly designed C++ library projects in the
world.
— Herb Sutter and Andrei
Alexandrescu, C++
Coding Standards
Construct an allocator wrapper for the specified object.
template< typename U> allocator_binder( const allocator_type & s, U && u); » more...
Copy constructor.
allocator_binder( const allocator_binder & other); » more...
Construct a copy, but specify a different allocator.
allocator_binder( const allocator_type & s, const allocator_binder & other); » more...
Construct a copy of a different allocator wrapper type.
template< typename U, typename OtherAllocator> allocator_binder( const allocator_binder< U, OtherAllocator > & other); » more...
Construct a copy of a different allocator wrapper type, but specify a different allocator.
template< typename U, typename OtherAllocator> allocator_binder( const allocator_type & s, const allocator_binder< U, OtherAllocator > & other); » more...
Move constructor.
allocator_binder( allocator_binder && other); » more...
Move construct the target object, but specify a different allocator.
allocator_binder( const allocator_type & s, allocator_binder && other); » more...
Move construct from a different allocator wrapper type.
template< typename U, typename OtherAllocator> allocator_binder( allocator_binder< U, OtherAllocator > && other); » more...
Move construct from a different allocator wrapper type, but specify a different allocator.
template< typename U, typename OtherAllocator> allocator_binder( const allocator_type & s, allocator_binder< U, OtherAllocator > && other); » more...