libcruft-util/alloc/raw/null.hpp
Danny Robson 7af076e2de alloc: prefer std::byte representations for iterators
this allows the users to more easily walk the byte ranges (or perform
simply pointer arithmetic), without as much danger of using the values
in an expression inadvertantly.
2018-02-28 17:55:56 +11:00

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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* Copyright 2015 Danny Robson <danny@nerdcruft.net>
*/
#ifndef CRUFT_UTIL_ALLOC_RAW_NULL_HPP
#define CRUFT_UTIL_ALLOC_RAW_NULL_HPP
#include "../../view.hpp"
#include <cstddef>
namespace util::alloc::raw {
// allocator that always fails, throwing bad_alloc. deallocate will
// succeed with nullptr as with delete, but is undefined with other values
// (it is likely to at least assert).
class null {
public:
null () = default;
null (const null&) = delete;
null& operator= (const null&) = delete;
void* allocate (size_t bytes);
void* allocate (size_t bytes, size_t align);
void deallocate (void *ptr, size_t bytes);
void deallocate (void *ptr, size_t bytes, size_t align);
util::view<std::byte*> data (void);
util::view<const std::byte*> data (void) const;
std::byte* begin (void);
const std::byte* begin (void) const;
std::byte* end (void);
const std::byte* end (void) const;
size_t offset (const void*) const;
void reset (void);
size_t capacity (void) const;
size_t used (void) const;
size_t remain (void) const;
};
}
#endif