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- <h3 class="section">6.44 Determining the Alignment of Functions, Types or Variables</h3>
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- <p>The keyword <code>__alignof__</code> determines the alignment requirement of
- a function, object, or a type, or the minimum alignment usually required
- by a type. Its syntax is just like <code>sizeof</code> and C11 <code>_Alignof</code>.
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- designs, <code>__alignof__ (double)</code> is 4 or even 2.
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- <p>Some machines never actually require alignment; they allow references to any
- data type even at an odd address. For these machines, <code>__alignof__</code>
- reports the smallest alignment that GCC gives the data type, usually as
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- <p>If the operand of <code>__alignof__</code> is an lvalue rather than a type,
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- It is an error to ask for the alignment of an incomplete type other
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