mirror of git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git
There is no need to use an allocator of the correct value_type when calling allocator_traits::construct and allocator_traits::destroy. The existing node allocator can be used, instead of constructing a new allocator object every time. There's also no benefit to using __gnu_cxx::__alloc_traits instead of std::allocator_traits to get the pointer and const_pointer types. std::forward_list is only available for C++11 and later, when std::allocator_traits is available too. PR libstdc++/86127 * include/bits/forward_list.h (_Fwd_list_base::_Tp_alloc_type): Remove unused typedef. (_Fwd_list_base::_Node_alloc_traits): Use allocator_traits instead of __gnu_cxx::__alloc_traits. (_Fwd_list_base::_M_create_node, _Fwd_list_base::_M_erase_after): Use node allocator to create and destroy elements. (forward_list::_Tp_alloc_type): Remove unused typedef. (forward_list::_Alloc_traits): Use allocator_traits instead of __gnu_cxx::__alloc_traits. From-SVN: r261554 |
||
|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| config | ||
| doc | ||
| include | ||
| libsupc++ | ||
| po | ||
| python | ||
| scripts | ||
| src | ||
| testsuite | ||
| ChangeLog | ||
| ChangeLog-1998 | ||
| ChangeLog-1999 | ||
| ChangeLog-2000 | ||
| ChangeLog-2001 | ||
| ChangeLog-2002 | ||
| ChangeLog-2003 | ||
| ChangeLog-2004 | ||
| ChangeLog-2005 | ||
| ChangeLog-2006 | ||
| ChangeLog-2007 | ||
| ChangeLog-2008 | ||
| ChangeLog-2009 | ||
| ChangeLog-2010 | ||
| ChangeLog-2011 | ||
| ChangeLog-2012 | ||
| ChangeLog-2013 | ||
| ChangeLog-2014 | ||
| ChangeLog-2015 | ||
| ChangeLog-2016 | ||
| ChangeLog-2017 | ||
| Makefile.am | ||
| Makefile.in | ||
| README | ||
| acinclude.m4 | ||
| aclocal.m4 | ||
| config.h.in | ||
| configure | ||
| configure.ac | ||
| configure.host | ||
| crossconfig.m4 | ||
| fragment.am | ||
| linkage.m4 | ||
README
file: libstdc++-v3/README New users may wish to point their web browsers to the file index.html in the 'doc/html' subdirectory. It contains brief building instructions and notes on how to configure the library in interesting ways.