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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T10:48:40+00:00 2026-05-12T10:48:40+00:00

I am reading Nicolai Josuttis book on C++STL algorithms. For many algorithms such as

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I am reading Nicolai Josuttis book on C++STL algorithms. For many algorithms such as stable_sort(), he mentions that the complexity of the algorithm n * log(n) if enough memory is available, otherwise it is n * log(n) * log(n). My question is how does the memory usage affects the complexity ? And how does STL detect such a situation?

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    2026-05-12T10:48:41+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 10:48 am

    Looking at gcc’s STL, you’ll find inplace_merge in stl_algo.h. This is a traditional merge implementation of merge sort, with O(N), using a buffer the same size as the input. This buffer is is allocated through _Temporary_buffer, from stl_tempbuf.h. This invokes get_temporary_buffer, which ultimately invokes new. Should that throw an exception, the exception gets caught, and the buffer is NULL – which is the “not sufficient memory” case. In that case, the merge works with __merge_without_buffer, which is O(N lg N). As the recursion depth of merge sort is O(lg N), you get O(N lg N) in the case of the “traditional” mergesort (with buffer), and O(N lg N lg N) in the version without buffer.

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