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20 // 20.4.1.1 allocator members
22 #include <list>
23 #include <string>
24 #include <stdexcept>
25 #include <ext/mt_allocator.h>
27 static size_t count;
29 struct count_check
31 count_check() { }
32 ~count_check()
34 // NB: __mt_allocator doesn't clean itself up. Thus, this will not
35 // be zero.
36 if (count != 0)
38 //throw std::runtime_error("allocation/deallocation count isn't zero");
39 printf("allocation/deallocation count is %zu \n", count);
44 static count_check check;
46 void* operator new(size_t size) throw(std::bad_alloc)
48 printf("operator new is called \n");
49 void* p = malloc(size);
50 if (p == NULL)
51 throw std::bad_alloc();
52 count++;
53 return p;
56 void operator delete(void* p) throw()
58 printf("operator delete is called \n");
59 if (p == NULL)
60 return;
61 count--;
64 typedef std::string value_type;
65 using __gnu_cxx::__pool;
66 using __gnu_cxx::__common_pool_policy;
67 typedef __common_pool_policy<__pool, false> policy_type;
68 typedef __gnu_cxx::__mt_alloc<value_type, policy_type> allocator_type;
69 typedef std::char_traits<value_type> traits_type;
70 typedef std::list<value_type, allocator_type> list_type;
72 list_type l;
74 int main()
76 l.push_back("bayou bend");
77 return 0;