Memory manager for arrays wanted

B

Boris

I'm looking for a memory manager for arrays which I can use out of the box.
I'm already using Boost Pool (see http://www.boost.org/libs/pool/doc/).
Unfortunately it doesn't support arrays. As there is nothing in Boost I can
use I wonder if there is any other memory manager out there as trustworthy
as Boost code tends to be?

Boris
 
F

Frederick Gotham

Boris posted:
I'm looking for a memory manager for arrays which I can use out of the
box. I'm already using Boost Pool (see
http://www.boost.org/libs/pool/doc/). Unfortunately it doesn't support
arrays. As there is nothing in Boost I can use I wonder if there is
any other memory manager out there as trustworthy as Boost code tends
to be?

Boris


I'm not familiar with Boost or its pools, but maybe you can trick it into
using an array as follows:

template<class T, unsigned long len>
struct Array {

T array[len];

};


int main()
{
SomeSortOfPool< Array<int,64> > pool;
}
 

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