std::pmr::null_memory_resource
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Defined in header <memory_resource>
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std::pmr::memory_resource* null_memory_resource(); |
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Returns a pointer to a memory_resource
that doesn't perform any allocation.
Return value
Returns a pointer p
to a static storage duration object of a type derived from std::pmr::memory_resource, with the following properties:
- its
allocate()
function always throws std::bad_alloc; - its
deallocate()
function has no effect; - for any
memory_resource
r
,p->is_equal(r)
returns&r == p
.
The same value is returned every time this function is called.
Exceptions
noexcept specification:
noexcept