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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <memkind.h>
#include "memkind_allocated.hpp"
// This code is example usage of C++11 features with custom allocator,
// support for C++11 is required.
#include <iostream>
#if __cplusplus > 199711L
#include <cstdlib>
#include <new>
#include <string>
//example class definition, which derive from memkind_allocated template to
//have objects allocated with memkind, and have alignment specified by alignas()
class alignas(128) memkind_allocated_example : public
memkind_allocated<memkind_allocated_example>
{
std::string message;
public:
//Override method for returning class default kind to make objects be by default allocated on High-Bandwidth Memory
static memkind_t getClassKind()
{
return MEMKIND_HBW;
}
memkind_allocated_example(std::string my_message)
{
this->message = my_message;
}
memkind_allocated_example()
{
}
void print_message()
{
std::cout << message << std::endl;
std::cout << "Memory address of this object is: " << (void *)this << std::endl
<< std::endl;
}
};
int main()
{
memkind_t specified_kind = MEMKIND_HBW_HUGETLB;
memkind_allocated_example *default_kind_example = new memkind_allocated_example(
std::string("This object has been allocated using class default kind, which is: MEMKIND_DEFAULT") );
default_kind_example->print_message();
delete default_kind_example;
memkind_allocated_example *specified_kind_example = new(
specified_kind) memkind_allocated_example(
std::string("This object has been allocated using specified kind, which is: MEMKIND_HBW_HUGETLB") );
specified_kind_example->print_message();
delete specified_kind_example;
//examples for using same approach for allocating arrays of objects, note that objects created that way can be initialized only with default (unparameterized) constructor
memkind_allocated_example *default_kind_array_example = new
memkind_allocated_example[5]();
delete[] default_kind_array_example;
memkind_allocated_example *specified_kind_array_example = new(
specified_kind) memkind_allocated_example[5]();
delete[] specified_kind_array_example;
return 0;
}
#else //If C++11 is not available - do nothing.
int main()
{
std::cout << "WARNING: because your compiler does not support C++11 standard,"
<< std::endl;
std::cout << "this example is only as a dummy placeholder." << std::endl;
return 0;
}
#endif