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align
Directs the compiler to align the variable to a specified boundary and a specified offset.
Syntax
Windows: __declspec(align(n)) |
Linux: __attribute__((aligned(n))) |
For portability on Linux OS, you should use the syntax form __attribute__((aligned(n))). This form is compatible with the GNU compiler.
Arguments
n |
Specifies the alignment. The compiler will align the variable to an n-byte boundary. |
Description
This keyword directs the compiler to align the variable to an n-byte boundary.
If you require 8-byte alignment, we recommend you specify 16 for n, instead of 8. When 8 is used, the compiler interprets the value as a suggestion and you may not get the requested 8-byte alignment, depending on various heuristics.