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- discard """
- ccodeCheck: "\\i @'NIM_ALIGN(128) NI mylocal1' .*"
- targets: "c cpp"
- output: "align ok"
- """
- # This is for Azure. The keyword ``alignof`` only exists in ``c++11``
- # and newer. On Azure gcc does not default to c++11 yet.
- import globalalignas
- var toplevel1 {.align: 32.} : int32
- var toplevel2 {.align: 32.} : int32
- var toplevel3 {.align: 32.} : int32
- proc foobar() =
- var myvar1 {.global, align(64).}: int = 123
- var myvar2 {.global, align(64).}: int = 123
- var myvar3 {.global, align(64).}: int = 123
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(myglobal1)) and 127) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(myglobal2)) and 127) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(myglobal3)) and 127) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(myvar1)) and 63) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(myvar2)) and 63) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(myvar3)) and 63) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(toplevel1)) and 31) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(toplevel2)) and 31) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(toplevel3)) and 31) == 0
- # test multiple align expressions
- var mylocal1 {.align(128), align(32).}: int = 123
- var mylocal2 {.align(128), align(32).}: int = 123
- var mylocal3 {.align(32), align(128).}: int = 123
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(mylocal1)) and 127) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(mylocal2)) and 127) == 0
- doAssert (cast[uint](addr(mylocal3)) and 127) == 0
- echo "align ok"
- foobar()
- # bug #13122
- type Bug[T] = object
- bug{.align:64.}: T
- sideffect{.align:64.}: int
- var bug: Bug[int]
- doAssert sizeof(bug) == 128, "Oops my size is " & $sizeof(bug) # 16
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