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Container allocator_type

As I check sig and Dinkumware STL implementation

Containers like deque ,vector and list

template <class T, class A = allocator<T
class XContainer : public XContainer_base<T, A{
typedef XContainer_base::allocator allocator_type;
};

sgi doesn't rebind, so the XContainer_base::allocator == A (the
template parameter)
Dinkumware do rebind, but still rebind to T type
both equal to A if default

so the question is why trying so hard to do this, why not just
typdef A allocator_type?

Jul 12 '07 #1
1 2010
Barry Ding wrote:
:: As I check sig and Dinkumware STL implementation
::
:: Containers like deque ,vector and list
::
:: template <class T, class A = allocator<T
:: class XContainer : public XContainer_base<T, A{
:: typedef XContainer_base::allocator allocator_type;
:: };
::
:: sgi doesn't rebind, so the XContainer_base::allocator == A (the
:: template parameter)
:: Dinkumware do rebind, but still rebind to T type
:: both equal to A if default
::
:: so the question is why trying so hard to do this, why not just
:: typdef A allocator_type?

To protect yourself against XContainer<T, allocator<U.
Bo Persson
Jul 12 '07 #2

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