Christian Tismer <tismer <at> stackless.com> writes: > > Despite the fact that Python probably has to be changed: > If it is true then all the 32-bit Linux Pythons have a 12 > byte GC head, IOW they are *all* badly aligned. Why are they badly aligned? The fact that long double is 12 bytes long doesn't mean it will force a 12-byte alignment - just whatever alignment is enough for a long double on the target machine. This could be 4, 8 or 16 bytes.
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