Back to [[conference:committee:proposals-2013]]\\ \\ **Title**: C++11 Rescues Allocators!\\ **Proposer**: [[2013:alisdair_meredith]]\\ **Type**: Presentation\\ **Duration**: 90 minutes\\ **Description**: Allocators are widely regarded as one of the less useful parts of the original C++ standard library, yet all of the containers pay the cost of carrying an allocator parameter.  What could we do to make this feature genuinely useful in C++11?\\ \\ By introducing allocator traits, we make it much simpler to write new allocators, while container authors should learn how to use these traits to properly allocate and construct their elements under this new model.  However, the most important change is that the standard now guarantees it will make use of the allocators you supply!\\ \\ This session will show how the C++11 allocator framework fits together (including the notion of allocator propagation), demonstrate how to write simple allocators, and walk through the proper implemenation of an allocator-aware container in C++11.\\ \\ One key application of the new framework is to support the polymorphic allocator model of Bloomberg's recently released open-sourced libraries.  This model adds the important ability to select the appropriate allocator at run-time, rather than compile-time, depending on the program's needs.  This framework motivated much of the design of the C++11 allocator facility, and will be used to demonstrate how a comprehensive facility can be built cleanly on top of the standard specification.\\ \\ Roger: I think we want at most one of this one and "Allocators for Shared Memory in C++03, C++11, and Boost" ... \\ Asti - Good point \\