Structure padding
Pekka Akselin [The Mad Midnight Hacker]
pekka at paix.ikp.liu.se
Tue Apr 11 19:52:16 AEST 1989
In article <8392 at xanth.cs.odu.edu> kremer at cs.odu.edu (Lloyd Kremer) writes:
>In article <440 at front.se> zap at front.se (Svante Lindahl) writes:
>>Consider a struct consisting of a few character arrays, for example:
>>
>> stuct foo {
>> char bar[3];
>> char baz[6];
>> char frotz[4];
>> } fred;
>>
>>I need to know if I can safely assume that there will not be any
>>padding between the arrays.
[...]
>You would simply define one big array (a C array is guaranteed to be
>contiguous), and do the internal indexing yourself. There should be no
>performance degradation since the compiler would arrange for such indexing
>anyway. Also, some well-chosen macros could make using the strings easier.
[...]
How about this???
union {
struct foo {
char Bar[3];
char Baz[6];
char Frotz[4];
} fred;
char SomeString[3 + 6 + 4];
} Strings;
#define bar Strings.Bar
#define baz Strings.Baz
#define frotz Strings.Frotz
Would there be padding between the Bar, Baz and Frotz arrays in this case?
My compiler generates the following line for the union above;
.comm _Strings,13
and the same for structure fred;
.comm _fred,13
Have a nice day!
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Pekka [The Mad Midnight Hacker Strikes Again]
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