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<p><code>#include &lt;<a class="el" href="tidy_8h_source.html">tidy.h</a>&gt;</code></p>
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const <a class="el" href="group__Memory.html#ga3fe8c5ac7d658618c732565776940ed8">TidyAllocatorVtbl</a> *&#160;</td><td class="memItemRight" valign="bottom"><b>vtbl</b></td></tr>
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<div class="textblock"><p>An allocator. To create your own allocator, do something like the following:</p>
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<p>Although this looks slightly long winded, the advantage is that to create a custom allocator you simply need to set the vtbl pointer correctly. The vtbl itself can reside in static/global data, and hence does not need to be initialised each time an allocator is created, and furthermore the memory is shared amongst all created allocators. </p>
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