A simple & high performance object pool using modern C++
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allocPool - A simple & high performance object pool using modern C++

This is allocPool, a pool of objects in a single header file that allow you to avoid expensive allocations during runtime. This preallocates objects in the constructor (with threads) then offers you two functions: getPtr() and returnPtr(ptr).

Using C++ concepts, we can use templates and require the class given to have a default constructor and to have a .reset() function. It will be used to clean the objects before giving them to another caller.

This pool uses a hashmap and a pivot to make returnPtr(ptr) extremely fast.

It will automatically grow when the max capacity is reached, though there will be a performance penalty.