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typedef /*implementation-defined*/ max_align_t; | (since C++11) |
std::max_align_t is a trivial standard-layout type whose alignment requirement is at least as strict (as large) as that of every scalar type.
Pointers returned by allocation functions such as std::malloc are suitably aligned for any object, which means they are aligned at least as strictly as std::max_align_t.
std::max_align_t is usually synonymous with the largest scalar type, which is long double on most platforms, and its alignment requirement is either 8 or 16.
#include <iostream>
#include <cstddef>
int main()
{
std::cout << alignof(std::max_align_t) << '\n';
}Possible output:
16
alignof operator(C++11) | queries alignment requirements of a type |
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(C++11) | obtains the type's alignment requirements (class template) |
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(C++11) | checks if a type is a scalar type (class template) |
C documentation for max_align_t |
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