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aligned_buffer.h
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1 // Aligned memory buffer -*- C++ -*-
2 
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24 
25 /** @file ext/aligned_buffer.h
26  * This file is a GNU extension to the Standard C++ Library.
27  */
28 
29 #ifndef _ALIGNED_BUFFER_H
30 #define _ALIGNED_BUFFER_H 1
31 
32 #pragma GCC system_header
33 
34 #if __cplusplus >= 201103L
35 # include <type_traits>
36 #else
37 # include <bits/c++0x_warning.h>
38 #endif
39 
40 namespace __gnu_cxx
41 {
42  // A utility type containing a POD object that can hold an object of type
43  // _Tp initialized via placement new or allocator_traits::construct.
44  // Intended for use as a data member subobject, use __aligned_buffer for
45  // complete objects.
46  template<typename _Tp>
47  struct __aligned_membuf
48  {
49  // Target macro ADJUST_FIELD_ALIGN can produce different alignment for
50  // types when used as class members. __aligned_membuf is intended
51  // for use as a class member, so align the buffer as for a class member.
52  struct _Tp2 { _Tp _M_t; };
53 
54  alignas(__alignof__(_Tp2::_M_t)) unsigned char _M_storage[sizeof(_Tp)];
55 
56  __aligned_membuf() = default;
57 
58  // Can be used to avoid value-initialization zeroing _M_storage.
59  __aligned_membuf(std::nullptr_t) { }
60 
61  void*
62  _M_addr() noexcept
63  { return static_cast<void*>(&_M_storage); }
64 
65  const void*
66  _M_addr() const noexcept
67  { return static_cast<const void*>(&_M_storage); }
68 
69  _Tp*
70  _M_ptr() noexcept
71  { return static_cast<_Tp*>(_M_addr()); }
72 
73  const _Tp*
74  _M_ptr() const noexcept
75  { return static_cast<const _Tp*>(_M_addr()); }
76  };
77 
78  // Similar to __aligned_membuf but aligned for complete objects, not members.
79  // This type is used in <forward_list>, <future>, <bits/shared_ptr_base.h>
80  // and <bits/hashtable_policy.h>, but ideally they would use __aligned_membuf
81  // instead, as it has smaller size for some types on some targets.
82  // This type is still used to avoid an ABI change.
83  template<typename _Tp>
84  struct __aligned_buffer
85  : std::aligned_storage<sizeof(_Tp), std::alignment_of<_Tp>::value>
86  {
87  typename
88  std::aligned_storage<sizeof(_Tp), std::alignment_of<_Tp>::value>::type
89  _M_storage;
90 
91  __aligned_buffer() = default;
92 
93  // Can be used to avoid value-initialization
94  __aligned_buffer(std::nullptr_t) { }
95 
96  void*
97  _M_addr() noexcept
98  {
99  return static_cast<void*>(&_M_storage);
100  }
101 
102  const void*
103  _M_addr() const noexcept
104  {
105  return static_cast<const void*>(&_M_storage);
106  }
107 
108  _Tp*
109  _M_ptr() noexcept
110  { return static_cast<_Tp*>(_M_addr()); }
111 
112  const _Tp*
113  _M_ptr() const noexcept
114  { return static_cast<const _Tp*>(_M_addr()); }
115  };
116 
117 } // namespace
118 
119 #endif /* _ALIGNED_BUFFER_H */
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