Glauber de Oliveira Costa wrote:
> On 8/9/07, Jeremy Fitzhardinge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>>> Does it really matter?
>>>
>>>       
>> Well, yes, if alignment is an issue.
>>     
> Of course, But the question rises from the context that they are both
> together at the beginning. So they are not making anybody non-aligned.
> Then the question: Why would putting it in the end be different to
> putting them _together_, aligned at the beginning ?
>   

Well, the point is that if you add new ones then alignment may be an
issue.  Putting them at the end (with a comment explaining why they're
there) will make it more robust.  Though splitting them into their own
sub-structure would probably be better.

Hm.  So x86-64 doesn't make 64-bit pointers be 64-bit aligned?

    J
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