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alignof operator (since C++11)

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Queries alignment requirements of a type.

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[edit]Syntax

alignof(type-id)

Returns a value of type std::size_t.

[edit]Explanation

Returns the alignment, in bytes, required for any instance of the type indicated by type-id, which is either complete object type, an array type whose element type is complete, or a reference type to one of those types.

If the type is reference type, the operator returns the alignment of referenced type; if the type is array type, alignment requirement of the element type is returned.

[edit]Notes

See alignment for the meaning and properties of the value returned by alignof.

[edit]Keywords

alignof

[edit]Example

#include <iostream>   struct Foo {int i;float f;char c;};   // Note: alignas(alignof(long double)) below can be// simplified to alignas(long double) if desired.struct alignas(alignof(longdouble)) Foo2 {// put your definition here};   struct Empty {};   struct alignas(64) Empty64 {};   #define SHOW(expr) std::cout << #expr << " = " << (expr) << '\n'   int main(){ SHOW(alignof(char)); SHOW(alignof(int*)); SHOW(alignof(Foo)); SHOW(alignof(Foo2)); SHOW(alignof(Empty)); SHOW(alignof(Empty64));}

Possible output:

alignof(char) = 1 alignof(int*) = 8 alignof(Foo) = 4 alignof(Foo2) = 16 alignof(Empty) = 1 alignof(Empty64) = 64

[edit]Defect reports

The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.

DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
CWG 1305C++11 type-id could not represent a reference to an array
with an unknown bound but a complete element type
allowed

[edit]References

  • C++23 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2024):
  • 7.6.2.6 Alignof [expr.alignof]
  • C++20 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2020):
  • 7.6.2.5 Alignof [expr.alignof]
  • C++17 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2017):
  • 8.3.6 Alignof [expr.alignof]
  • C++14 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2014):
  • 5.3.6 Alignof [expr.alignof]
  • C++11 standard (ISO/IEC 14882:2011):
  • 5.3.6 Alignof [expr.alignof]

[edit]See also

Alignment requirement restricts the addresses at which an object may be allocated
alignas(C++11) specifies that the storage for the variable should be aligned by specific amount
(specifier)[edit]
obtains the type's alignment requirements
(class template)[edit]
C documentation for _Alignof, alignof operator
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