On 16 August 2011 00:43, Jonathan Wakely wrote: > On 16 August 2011 00:30, Jeffrey Walton wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I'm testing a custom allocator. The allocator works well with vector, >> but fails to link with basic_string (see below). >> >> I looked through Stroustrup and could not find info on _Alloc_hider. > > It starts with an underscore followed by an upper case letter, so it's > in the implementation namespace i.e. it's an implementation detail, so > you're not going to find it in a book. > > >> Searching online doesn't reveal much either (perhaps I have not waded >> through enough irrelevant fodder). I did find [1], buts its just >> DoOxygen with no real content (its written in STL terseness with no >> comments). >> >> I believe I need another constructor, but I'm not sure what it takes >> or how to write it: >> >> inline explicit zallocator() { } >> inline ~zallocator() { } >> inline explicit zallocator(zallocator const&) { } >> >> template<typename U> >> inline explicit zallocator(zallocator<U> const&) { } >> >> How does one one provided an allocator for use by a basic_string? > > By writing a type that meets the C++03 Allocator requirements, which > yours doesn't. Hmm, I might have been too hasty - that constructor might be allowed to be 'explicit' which would make it a bug that we don't support allocators like yours - I'll have to investigate tomorrow. Removing 'explicit' should still fix the problem anyway.