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Constructs an element object in place on the location pointed by p forwarding Args to its constructor.
Notice that the object is constructed in-place without allocating storage for the element.
In the non-specialized definition of allocator_traits, this member function effectively calls:
alloc.construct(p,forward<Args>(args)...)
if such a call is well formed. Otherwise, it invokes:
::new (static_cast<void*>(p)) T (forward<Args>(args)...)
A specialization for a specific allocator type may provide a different definition.
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public static member function
<memory>
std::allocator_traits::construct
template <class T, class... Args> static void construct (allocator_type alloc, T* p, Args&&... args );
Construct an element
Notice that the object is constructed in-place without allocating storage for the element.
In the non-specialized definition of allocator_traits, this member function effectively calls:
alloc.construct(p,forward<Args>(args)...)
if such a call is well formed. Otherwise, it invokes:
::new (static_cast<void*>(p)) T (forward<Args>(args)...)
A specialization for a specific allocator type may provide a different definition.
Parameters
- alloc
- Allocator object
allocator_type is an alias of allocator_traits's template parameter. - p
- Pointer to a block of storage.
- args
- Arguments forwarded to the constructor.
Args is a list of zero or more types.
Return value
noneSee also
- allocator_traits::allocate
- Allocate block of storage (public static member function)
- allocator_traits::destroy
- Destroy object (public static member function)
- allocator::construct
- Construct an object (public member function)
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