std::pmr::new_delete_resource

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Defined in header <memory_resource>
std::pmr::memory_resource* new_delete_resource() noexcept;
(since C++17)

Returns a pointer to a memory_resource that uses the global operator new and operator delete to allocate memory.

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 uses ::operator new to allocate memory;
  • its deallocate() function uses ::operator delete to deallocate memory;
  • for any memory_resource r, p->is_equal(r) returns &r == p.

The same value is returned every time this function is called.