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* Copyright (c) 1996-1997
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* Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc.
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software
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* and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
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* provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
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* that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear
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* in supporting documentation. Silicon Graphics makes no
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* representations about the suitability of this software for any
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* purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2002
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* Hewlett-Packard Company
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software
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* and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
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* provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
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* that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear
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* in supporting documentation. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no
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* representations about the suitability of this software for any
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* purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
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*/
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/*
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* This implements standard-conforming allocators that interact with
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* the garbage collector. Gc_alloctor<T> allocates garbage-collectable
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* objects of type T. Traceable_allocator<T> allocates objects that
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* are not temselves garbage collected, but are scanned by the
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* collector for pointers to collectable objects. Traceable_alloc
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* should be used for explicitly managed STL containers that may
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* point to collectable objects.
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*
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* This code was derived from an earlier version of the GNU C++ standard
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* library, which itself was derived from the SGI STL implementation.
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*/
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#ifndef GC_ALLOCATOR_H
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#define GC_ALLOCATOR_H
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#include "gc.h"
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#if defined(__GNUC__)
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# define GC_ATTR_UNUSED __attribute__((unused))
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#else
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# define GC_ATTR_UNUSED
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#endif
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/* First some helpers to allow us to dispatch on whether or not a type
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* is known to be pointerfree.
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* These are private, except that the client may invoke the
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* GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE macro.
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*/
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struct GC_true_type {};
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struct GC_false_type {};
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template <class GC_tp>
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struct GC_type_traits {
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GC_false_type GC_is_ptr_free;
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};
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# define GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(T) \
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template<> struct GC_type_traits<T> { GC_true_type GC_is_ptr_free; }
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(signed char);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(unsigned char);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(signed short);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(unsigned short);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(signed int);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(unsigned int);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(signed long);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(unsigned long);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(float);
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GC_DECLARE_PTRFREE(double);
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/* The client may want to add others. */
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// In the following GC_Tp is GC_true_type iff we are allocating a
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// pointerfree object.
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template <class GC_Tp>
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inline void * GC_selective_alloc(size_t n, GC_Tp) {
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return GC_MALLOC(n);
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}
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template <>
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inline void * GC_selective_alloc<GC_true_type>(size_t n, GC_true_type) {
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return GC_MALLOC_ATOMIC(n);
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}
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/* Now the public gc_allocator<T> class:
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*/
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template <class GC_Tp>
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class gc_allocator {
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public:
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typedef size_t size_type;
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typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
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typedef GC_Tp* pointer;
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typedef const GC_Tp* const_pointer;
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typedef GC_Tp& reference;
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typedef const GC_Tp& const_reference;
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typedef GC_Tp value_type;
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template <class GC_Tp1> struct rebind {
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typedef gc_allocator<GC_Tp1> other;
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};
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gc_allocator() {}
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# ifndef _MSC_VER
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// I'm not sure why this is needed here in addition to the following.
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// The standard specifies it for the standard allocator, but VC++ rejects
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// it. -HB
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gc_allocator(const gc_allocator&) throw() {}
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# endif
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template <class GC_Tp1> gc_allocator(const gc_allocator<GC_Tp1>&) throw() {}
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~gc_allocator() throw() {}
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pointer address(reference GC_x) const { return &GC_x; }
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const_pointer address(const_reference GC_x) const { return &GC_x; }
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// GC_n is permitted to be 0. The C++ standard says nothing about what
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// the return value is when GC_n == 0.
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GC_Tp* allocate(size_type GC_n, const void* = 0) {
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GC_type_traits<GC_Tp> traits;
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return static_cast<GC_Tp *>
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(GC_selective_alloc(GC_n * sizeof(GC_Tp),
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traits.GC_is_ptr_free));
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}
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// __p is not permitted to be a null pointer.
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void deallocate(pointer __p, size_type GC_ATTR_UNUSED GC_n)
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{ GC_FREE(__p); }
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size_type max_size() const throw()
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{ return size_t(-1) / sizeof(GC_Tp); }
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void construct(pointer __p, const GC_Tp& __val) { new(__p) GC_Tp(__val); }
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void destroy(pointer __p) { __p->~GC_Tp(); }
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};
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template<>
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class gc_allocator<void> {
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typedef size_t size_type;
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typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
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typedef void* pointer;
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typedef const void* const_pointer;
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typedef void value_type;
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template <class GC_Tp1> struct rebind {
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typedef gc_allocator<GC_Tp1> other;
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};
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};
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template <class GC_T1, class GC_T2>
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inline bool operator==(const gc_allocator<GC_T1>&, const gc_allocator<GC_T2>&)
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{
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return true;
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}
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template <class GC_T1, class GC_T2>
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inline bool operator!=(const gc_allocator<GC_T1>&, const gc_allocator<GC_T2>&)
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{
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return false;
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}
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/*
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* And the public traceable_allocator class.
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*/
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// Note that we currently don't specialize the pointer-free case, since a
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// pointer-free traceable container doesn't make that much sense,
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template <class GC_Tp>
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class traceable_allocator {
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typedef size_t size_type;
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typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
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typedef GC_Tp* pointer;
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typedef const GC_Tp* const_pointer;
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typedef GC_Tp& reference;
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typedef const GC_Tp& const_reference;
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typedef GC_Tp value_type;
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template <class GC_Tp1> struct rebind {
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typedef traceable_allocator<GC_Tp1> other;
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};
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traceable_allocator() throw() {}
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# ifndef _MSC_VER
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traceable_allocator(const traceable_allocator&) throw() {}
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# endif
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template <class GC_Tp1> traceable_allocator
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(const traceable_allocator<GC_Tp1>&) throw() {}
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~traceable_allocator() throw() {}
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pointer address(reference GC_x) const { return &GC_x; }
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const_pointer address(const_reference GC_x) const { return &GC_x; }
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// GC_n is permitted to be 0. The C++ standard says nothing about what
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// the return value is when GC_n == 0.
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GC_Tp* allocate(size_type GC_n, const void* = 0) {
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return static_cast<GC_Tp*>(GC_MALLOC_UNCOLLECTABLE(GC_n * sizeof(GC_Tp)));
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}
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void deallocate(pointer __p, size_type GC_ATTR_UNUSED GC_n)
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size_type max_size() const throw()
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void construct(pointer __p, const GC_Tp& __val) { new(__p) GC_Tp(__val); }
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void destroy(pointer __p) { __p->~GC_Tp(); }
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};
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template<>
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class traceable_allocator<void> {
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typedef size_t size_type;
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typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
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typedef void* pointer;
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typedef const void* const_pointer;
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typedef void value_type;
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template <class GC_Tp1> struct rebind {
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typedef traceable_allocator<GC_Tp1> other;
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};
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};
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template <class GC_T1, class GC_T2>
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inline bool operator==(const traceable_allocator<GC_T1>&, const traceable_allocator<GC_T2>&)
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{
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return true;
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}
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template <class GC_T1, class GC_T2>
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inline bool operator!=(const traceable_allocator<GC_T1>&, const traceable_allocator<GC_T2>&)
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{
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return false;
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}
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#endif /* GC_ALLOCATOR_H */
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