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Re: How to stop gcc padding structs???
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 03:07:21AM +1100, Fergus Henderson wrote:
> > > Relying on sizeof to do this is *very* non-portable.
> >
> > It's a device driver for a specific board. It doesn't really
> > need to be portable.
>
> The fact that it is a device driver for a specific board means that
> you're not going to try to port it to a different board. But
> well-written device drivers do get ported to different operating
> systems, or compiled with different compilers. For example, one
> reason why you might want to port to a different compiler is that you
> might discover that the compiler you're using is buggy. Note that
> even upgrading to a later version of the same compiler may expose you
> to some of the same portability issues.
True. I suppose for maximum portability I should just use
pointer arithmatic with hard-wired offsets. It's just so ugly.
;)
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Grant Edwards
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