Dune Core Modules (2.3.1)

Dune::Pool< T, s > Class Template Reference

A memory pool of objects. More...

#include <dune/common/poolallocator.hh>

Public Types

enum  {
  unionSize , size , alignment = Lcm<AlignmentOf<MemberType>::value,AlignmentOf<Reference>::value>::value , alignedSize ,
  chunkSize , elements = ((chunkSize - alignment + 1)/ alignedSize)
}
 
typedef T MemberType
 The type of object we allocate memory for.
 

Public Member Functions

 Pool ()
 Constructor.
 
 ~Pool ()
 Destructor.
 
void * allocate ()
 Get a new or recycled object. More...
 
void free (void *o)
 Free an object. More...
 
void print (std::ostream &os)
 Print elements in pool for debugging.
 

Detailed Description

template<class T, std::size_t s>
class Dune::Pool< T, s >

A memory pool of objects.

The memory for the objects is organized in chunks. Each chunks is capable of holding a specified number of objects. The allocated objects will be properly aligned for fast access. Deallocated objects are cached for reuse to prevent memory fragmentation.

Warning
If the size of the objects allocated is less than the size of a pointer memory is wasted.
Due to aligned issues at the number of bytes of the alignment prerequisite (< 4 bytes) are wasted. This effect becomes negligible for big sizes of chunkSize.
Template Parameters
TThe type that is allocated by us.
sThe size of a memory chunk in bytes.

Member Enumeration Documentation

◆ anonymous enum

template<class T , std::size_t s>
anonymous enum
Enumerator
unionSize 

The size of a union of Reference and MemberType.

size 

Size requirement. At least one object has to stored.

alignment 

The alignment that suits both the MemberType and the Reference (i.e. their least common multiple).

alignedSize 

The aligned size of the type.

This size is bigger than sizeof of the type and a multiple of the alignment requirement.

chunkSize 

The size of each chunk memory chunk.

Will be adapted to be a multiple of the alignment plus an offset to handle the case that the pointer to the memory does not satisfy the alignment requirements.

elements 

The number of element each chunk can hold.


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