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It's my first allocator ever • December 29, 2025

Probably my last project of 2025, wishing you a great end of year!
It's not very impressive, but we all start somewhere, right?

I also plan to learn and understand all the allocators
in order to create a small allocator library using TMP and CRTP Mixin ;)

Max Point objects in memory: 2305843009213693951
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// Copyright (c) December 2025 Félix-Olivier Dumas. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the terms described in the LICENSE file

#include <iostream>

struct Point {
    int x, y;
    Point(int a, int b) : x(a), y(b) {}
    void print() { std::cout << "(" << x << "," << y << ")\n"; }
};

template<typename T>
struct Allocator {
    T* allocate(std::size_t n) {
        return static_cast<T*>(::operator new(sizeof(T) * n));
    }

    void deallocate(T* ptr, std::size_t n) {
        ::operator delete(ptr);
    }

    template<typename... Args>
    void construct(T* ptr, Args&&... args) {
        new (ptr) T(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
    }

    void destroy(T* ptr) {
        ptr->~T();
    }

    std::size_t max_size() const {
        return std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max() / sizeof(T);
    }
};
int main() {
    std::size_t n = 10;

    Allocator<Point> alloc;

    Point* base = alloc.allocate(n);

    std::cout << "Max Point objects in memory: "
              << alloc.max_size() << "\n";

    for (std::size_t i = 0; i < n; i++)
        alloc.construct(base + i, i, i + 10);

    for (std::size_t i = 0; i < n; i++)
        base[i].print();

    for (std::size_t i = 0; i < n; i++)
        alloc.destroy(base);

    alloc.deallocate(base, n);
}

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