alignof¶
The alignof
expression returns an Int32
with the ABI alignment in bytes of a given type. For example:
alignof(Int32) # => 4
alignof(Int64) # => 8
struct Foo
def initialize(@x : Int8, @y : Int16)
end
end
@[Extern]
@[Packed]
struct Bar
def initialize(@x : Int8, @y : Int16)
end
end
alignof(Foo) # => 2
alignof(Bar) # => 1
For Reference types, the alignment is the same as the alignment of a pointer:
# On a 64-bit machine
alignof(Pointer(Int32)) # => 8
alignof(String) # => 8
This is because Reference
's memory is allocated on the heap and a pointer to it is passed around. To get the effective alignment of a class, use instance_alignof.
The argument to alignof is a type and is often combined with typeof:
a = 1
alignof(typeof(a)) # => 4