/* A substitute for ISO C 1x . Copyright 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /* Written by Paul Eggert and Bruno Haible. */ #ifndef _GL_STDALIGN_H #define _GL_STDALIGN_H /* ISO C1X for platforms that lack it. References: ISO C1X sections 6.5.3.4, 6.7.5, 7.15. C++0X section 18.10. */ /* alignof (TYPE), also known as _Alignof (TYPE), yields the alignment requirement of a structure member (i.e., slot or field) that is of type TYPE, as an integer constant expression. This differs from GCC's __alignof__ operator, which can yield a better-performing alignment for an object of that type. For example, on x86 with GCC, __alignof__ (double) and __alignof__ (long long) are 8, whereas alignof (double) and alignof (long long) are 4 unless the option '-malign-double' is used. The result cannot be used as a value for an 'enum' constant, if you want to be portable to HP-UX 10.20 cc and AIX 3.2.5 xlc. */ #include #if defined __cplusplus template struct __alignof_helper { char __a; __t __b; }; # define _Alignof(type) offsetof (__alignof_helper, __b) #else # define _Alignof(type) offsetof (struct { char __a; type __b; }, __b) #endif #define alignof _Alignof #define __alignof_is_defined 1 /* alignas (A), also known as _Alignas (A), aligns a variable or type to the alignment A, where A is an integer constant expression. For example: int alignas (8) foo; struct s { int a; int alignas (8) bar; }; aligns the address of FOO and the offset of BAR to be multiples of 8. A should be a power of two that is at least the type's alignment and at most the implementation's alignment limit. This limit is 2**28 on typical GNUish hosts, and 2**13 on MSVC. To be portable to MSVC through at least version 10.0, A should be an integer constant, as MSVC does not support expressions such as 1 << 3. To be portable to Sun C 5.11, do not align auto variables to anything stricter than their default alignment. The following draft C1X requirements are not supported here: - If A is zero, alignas has no effect. - alignas can be used multiple times; the strictest one wins. - alignas (TYPE) is equivalent to alignas (alignof (TYPE)). */ #if __GNUC__ || __IBMC__ || __IBMCPP__ || 0x5110 <= __SUNPRO_C # define _Alignas(a) __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (a))) #elif 1300 <= _MSC_VER # define _Alignas(a) __declspec (align (a)) #endif #ifdef _Alignas # define alignas _Alignas # define __alignas_is_defined 1 #endif #endif /* _GL_STDALIGN_H */