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Hi,

can I tell e.g. a queue that it should re-allocate 512 elements each
time it comes to it's boundaries?

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Jul 22 '05 #1
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Gernot Frisch wrote:
can I tell e.g. a queue that it should re-allocate 512 elements each
time it comes to it's boundaries?


For some containers like std::vector() you could use the reserve()
function to implement this behavior yourself. As far as I know there is
no standard way to change the reallocation behaviour of containers.

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Jul 22 '05 #2
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:04:30 +0200, "Gernot Frisch" <Me@Privacy.net >
wrote:
Hi,

can I tell e.g. a queue that it should re-allocate 512 elements each
time it comes to it's boundaries?


By default, queue uses std::deque as its storage. std::deque can't be
configured in how it behaves, but under VC++7.1 it is very time
efficient for queues since the segment map is implemented as a
circular buffer.

Tom
Jul 22 '05 #3

"Gernot Frisch" <Me@Privacy.net > wrote in message
news:2m******** ****@uni-berlin.de...
Hi,

can I tell e.g. a queue that it should re-allocate 512 elements each
time it comes to it's boundaries?


std::queue is just a wrapper around a STL sequence. It will have the same
reallocation strategy as the underlying sequence does.

If you want a particular reallocation strategy and none of the standard STL
sequences provide it, then you must code your own sequence that reallocates
in the way that you want, and then use that as a parameter to std::queue.

john
Jul 22 '05 #4
std::queue is just a wrapper around a STL sequence. It will have the same reallocation strategy as the underlying sequence does.

If you want a particular reallocation strategy and none of the standard STL sequences provide it, then you must code your own sequence that reallocates in the way that you want, and then use that as a parameter to

std::queue.

The second template argument? How would I do that? Can you give an
example?
Jul 22 '05 #5

"Gernot Frisch" <Me@Privacy.net > wrote in message
news:2m******** ****@uni-berlin.de...
std::queue is just a wrapper around a STL sequence. It will have the

same
reallocation strategy as the underlying sequence does.

If you want a particular reallocation strategy and none of the

standard STL
sequences provide it, then you must code your own sequence that

reallocates
in the way that you want, and then use that as a parameter to

std::queue.

The second template argument? How would I do that? Can you give an
example?


std::queue<int> my_queue; // std::deque is the default
std::queue<int, std::vector<int > > my_queue_2; // use std::vector instead
std::queue<int, MyContainer<int > > my_queue_3; // user defined class
instead

In each case std::queue is just a wrapper around another class, you can
specify which class by using the second template argument.

I forget exactly what methods MyContainer would have to have in order to be
successfully wrapped by std::queue, but it's the usual stuff, push_back,
pop_front, size, empty etc. etc. The point is that you can use whatever
reallocation strategy you like in MyContainer.

john
Jul 22 '05 #6

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