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					For all these, individual fields are aligned to their preferred alignment. For
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					For all these, individual fields are aligned to their preferred alignment. For
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					primitives this is usually equal to their size. For instance, a u32 will be
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					primitives this is usually equal to their size. For instance, a u32 will be
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					aligned to a multiple of 32 bits, and a u16 will be aligned to a multiple of 16
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					aligned to a multiple of 32 bits, and a u16 will be aligned to a multiple of 16
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					bits. Composite structures will have a preferred alignment equal to the maximum
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					bits. Note that some primitives may be emulated on different platforms, and as
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					such may have strange alignment. For instance, a u64 on x86 may actually be
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					emulated as a pair of u32s, and thus only have 32-bit alignment.
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					Composite structures will have a preferred alignment equal to the maximum
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					of their fields' preferred alignment, and a size equal to a multiple of their
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					of their fields' preferred alignment, and a size equal to a multiple of their
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					preferred alignment. This ensures that arrays of T can be correctly iterated
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					preferred alignment. This ensures that arrays of T can be correctly iterated
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					by offsetting by their size. So for instance,
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					by offsetting by their size. So for instance,
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