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polymorphic_allocator::construct()
shouldn't pass resource()
Section: 20.5.3.3 [mem.poly.allocator.mem] Status: C++20 Submitter: Pablo Halpern Opened: 2017-05-30 Last modified: 2021-02-25
Priority: 2
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Discussion:
Section 20.5.3.3 [mem.poly.allocator.mem] defines the effect of polymorphic_allocator<T>::construct
as:
Effects: Construct a
T
object in the storage whose address is represented byp
by uses-allocator construction with allocatorresource()
and constructor argumentsstd::forward<Args>(args)...
.
The use of resource()
is a hold-over from the LFTS, which contains a modified definition of uses-allocator construction. This revised definition was not carried over into the C++17 WP when allocator_resource and polymorphic_allocator were moved over.
Previous resolution [SUPERSEDED]:
This wording is relative to N4659.
Edit 20.5.3.3 [mem.poly.allocator.mem] as indicated:
template <class T, class... Args> void construct(T* p, Args&&... args);-5- Requires: Uses-allocator construction of
T
with allocator(see 20.2.8.2 [allocator.uses.construction]) and constructor arguments
resource()*thisstd::forward<Args>(args)...
is well-formed. [Note: Uses-allocator construction is always well formed for types that do not use allocators. â end note]-6- Effects: Construct a
T
object in the storage whose address is represented byp
by uses-allocator construction with allocatorand constructor arguments
resource()*thisstd::forward<Args>(args)...
.-7- Throws: Nothing unless the constructor for
T
throws.template <class T1, class T2, class... Args1, class... Args2> void construct(pair<T1,T2>* p, piecewise_construct_t, tuple<Args1...> x, tuple<Args2...> y);-8- [Note: This method and the
construct
methods that follow are overloads for piecewise construction of pairs (22.3.2 [pairs.pair]). â end note]-9- Effects: Let
xprime
be atuple
constructed fromx
according to the appropriate rule from the following list. [Note: The following description can be summarized as constructing apair<T1, T2>
object in the storage whose address is represented byp
, as if by separate uses-allocator construction with allocator(20.2.8.2 [allocator.uses.construction]) of
resource()*thisp->first
using the elements ofx
andp->second
using the elements ofy
. â end note][âĻ]
[2017-06-12, Pablo comments]
The current description is correct and does not depend on changes to uses-allocator construction. It relies on the fact
that memory_resource*
is convertible to polymorphic_allocator
.
[2017-06-13, Tim Song reopens]
While it is true that memory_resource*
is convertible to polymorphic_allocator
,
uses-allocator construction still requires allocators, and a
memory_resource*
isn't an allocator.
To take a concrete example from the current WP, a pmr::vector<std::promise<int>>
, as specified,
will be attempting to uses-allocator construct a promise<int>
with a memory_resource*
, but
std::promise
's allocator-taking constructor expects something that satisfies the allocator requirements,
rather than a memory_resource*
.
[2017-06-13, Daniel and Tim restore and improve the previously proposed wording]
[2017-07 Toronto Monday issue prioritization]
Priority 2; Dietmar to check the P/R before Albuquerque.
[2017-11 Albuquerque Wednesday issue processing]
Move to Ready.
[2018-3-17 Adopted in Jacksonville]
Proposed resolution:
This wording is relative to N4659.
Edit 20.5.3.3 [mem.poly.allocator.mem] as indicated:
template <class T, class... Args> void construct(T* p, Args&&... args);-5- Requires: Uses-allocator construction of
T
with allocator(see 20.2.8.2 [allocator.uses.construction]) and constructor arguments
resource()*thisstd::forward<Args>(args)...
is well-formed. [Note: Uses-allocator construction is always well formed for types that do not use allocators. â end note]-6- Effects: Construct a
T
object in the storage whose address is represented byp
by uses-allocator construction with allocatorand constructor arguments
resource()*thisstd::forward<Args>(args)...
.-7- Throws: Nothing unless the constructor for
T
throws.template <class T1, class T2, class... Args1, class... Args2> void construct(pair<T1,T2>* p, piecewise_construct_t, tuple<Args1...> x, tuple<Args2...> y);-8- [Note: This method and the
construct
methods that follow are overloads for piecewise construction of pairs (22.3.2 [pairs.pair]). â end note]-9- Effects: Let
xprime
be atuple
constructed fromx
according to the appropriate rule from the following list. [Note: The following description can be summarized as constructing apair<T1, T2>
object in the storage whose address is represented byp
, as if by separate uses-allocator construction with allocator(20.2.8.2 [allocator.uses.construction]) of
resource()*thisp->first
using the elements ofx
andp->second
using the elements ofy
. â end note]
(9.1) â If
uses_allocator_v<T1,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator>false
andis_constructible_v<T1,Args1...>
istrue
, thenxprime
isx
.(9.2) â Otherwise, if
uses_allocator_v<T1,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator>true
andis_constructible_v<T1,allocator_arg_t,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator,Args1...>true
, thenxprime
istuple_cat(make_tuple(allocator_arg,
.resource()*this), std::move(x))(9.3) â Otherwise, if
uses_allocator_v<T1,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator>true
andis_constructible_v<T1,Args1...,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator>true
, thenxprime
istuple_cat(std::move(x), make_tuple(
.resource()*this))(9.4) â Otherwise the program is ill formed.
Let
yprime
be a tuple constructed fromy
according to the appropriate rule from the following list:
(9.5) â If
uses_allocator_v<T2,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator>false
andis_constructible_v<T2,Args2...>
istrue
, thenyprime
isy
.(9.6) â Otherwise, if
uses_allocator_v<T2,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator>true
andis_constructible_v<T2,allocator_arg_t,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator,Args2...>true
, thenyprime
istuple_cat(make_tuple(allocator_arg,
.resource()*this), std::move(y))(9.7) â Otherwise, if
uses_allocator_v<T2,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator>true
andis_constructible_v<T2,Args2...,
ismemory_resource*polymorphic_allocator>true
, thenyprime
istuple_cat(std::move(y), make_tuple(
.resource()*this))(9.8) â Otherwise the program is ill formed.