I'd like to modify an array allocation:
float * a = new float[n] ;
to use an aligned allocator. I was inclined to try to use placement new and posix_memalign (or the new c++11 equivalent), but see that placement new with arrays is problematic with array allocations, because the compiler may need to have additional storage for count or other metadata.
I tried:
int main()
{
float * a = new alignas(16) float[3] ;
a[2] = 0.0 ;
return a[2] ;
}
but the compiler seems to indicate that the alignas is ignored:
$ g++ -std=c++11 t.cc -Werror
t.cc: In function ‘int main()’:
t.cc:4:39: error: attribute ignored [-Werror=attributes]
float * a = new alignas(16) float[3] ;
^
t.cc:4:39: note: an attribute that appertains to a type-specifier is ignored
It looks like the proper way to use alignas is in a structure declaration declare a structure with alignas, but that will only work with a fixed size.
There is also a aligned_storage template, but I think that will also only work with fixed sizes.
Is there any standard way to do an aligned array allocation that will invoke the constructor on all the elements?