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std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>::reserve

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(1)
void reserve( size_type new_cap =0);
(until C++20)
constexprvoid reserve( size_type new_cap );
(since C++20)
void reserve();
(2) (since C++20)
(deprecated in C++20)
(removed in C++26)
1) Informs a std::basic_string object of a planned change in size, so that it can manage the storage allocation appropriately.
  • If new_cap is greater than the current capacity(), new storage is allocated, and capacity() is made equal or greater than new_cap.
  • If new_cap is less than the current capacity(), this is a non-binding shrink request.
  • If new_cap is less than the current size(), this is a non-binding shrink-to-fit request equivalent to shrink_to_fit()(since C++11).
(until C++20)
  • If new_cap is less than or equal to the current capacity(), there is no effect.
(since C++20)
If a capacity change takes place, all iterators and references, including the past-the-end iterator, are invalidated.
2) A non-binding shrink-to-fit request. After this call, capacity() has an unspecified value greater than or equal to size().

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[edit]Parameters

new_cap - new capacity of the string

[edit]Return value

(none)

[edit]Exceptions

Throws std::length_error if new_cap is greater than max_size().

May throw any exceptions thrown by std::allocator_traits<Allocator>::allocate(), such as std::bad_alloc.

If an exception is thrown for any reason, this function has no effect (strong exception safety guarantee).

[edit]Complexity

At most linear in the size() of the string.

[edit]Example

#include <cassert>#include <iostream>#include <string>   int main(){std::string s;std::cout<<"1) Initially: "<< s.capacity()<<'\n';   const std::string::size_type new_cap{101u}; s.reserve(new_cap);assert(s.capacity()>= new_cap);std::cout<<"2) After reserve("<< new_cap <<"): "<< s.capacity()<<'\n';   // observing the capacity growth factorauto cap{s.capacity()};for(int check{}; check !=4;++check){while(cap == s.capacity()) s +='$'; cap = s.capacity();std::cout<<(3)+ check <<") Capacity: "<< cap <<'\n';}   // s.reserve(); // deprecated/removed in C++20/26, use: s.shrink_to_fit();std::cout<<"7) After shrink_to_fit: "<< s.capacity()<<'\n';}

Possible output:

1) Initially: 15 2) After reserve(101): 101 3) Capacity: 202 4) Capacity: 404 5) Capacity: 808 6) Capacity: 1616 7) After shrink_to_fit: 809

[edit]Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 847C++98 there was no exception safety guarantee added strong exception safety guarantee

[edit]See also

returns the number of characters that can be held in currently allocated storage
(public member function)[edit]
changes the number of characters stored
(public member function)[edit]
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