std::uses_allocator<std::stack>
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std::stack Defined in header 
 
 
<stack> 
 template< class T, class Container, class Alloc >
 
 (since C++11) 
struct uses_allocator<std::stack <T, Container>, Alloc>
Provides a transparent specialization of the std::uses_allocator type trait for std::stack : the container adaptor uses allocator if and only if the underlying container does.
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Inherited from std::integral_constant
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 std::integral_constant <bool, value>
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#include <memory> #include <stack> static_assert( std::uses_allocator <std::stack <int>, void>::value == false && std::uses_allocator <std::stack <int>, std::allocator <int>>::value == true ); int main() {}