Utilities to assist with garbage collection in an implementation that supports strict pointer safety. This implementation only supports relaxed pointer safety and so these functions have no effect.
C++11 20.6.4 [util.dynamic.safety], Pointer safety 
◆ pointer_safety
Constants representing the different types of pointer safety. 
Definition at line 109 of file memory.
 
 
◆ declare_no_pointers()
  
  
      
        
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Inform a garbage collector that a region of memory need not be traced. 
Definition at line 122 of file memory.
 
 
◆ declare_reachable()
  
  
      
        
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Inform a garbage collector that an object is still in use. 
Definition at line 113 of file memory.
 
 
◆ get_pointer_safety()
The type of pointer safety supported by the implementation. 
Definition at line 130 of file memory.
 
 
◆ undeclare_no_pointers()
  
  
      
        
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Unregister a range previously registered with declare_no_pointers. 
Definition at line 126 of file memory.
 
 
◆ undeclare_reachable()
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Unregister an object previously registered with declare_reachable. 
Definition at line 118 of file memory.