+2001-10-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
+
+ * stor-layout.c (place_union_field): If any field was aligned with
+ attribute aligned, set record type's TYPE_USER_ALIGN.
+ (place_field): Likewise.
+ (finalize_record_size): Don't clear TYPE_USER_ALIGN.
+ (layout_type) [ARRAY_TYPE]: Copy element's TYPE_USER_ALIGN.
+
2001-10-24 Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com>
* c-common.h (struct c_common_identifier): Remove rid_code field.
MIN (desired_align, (unsigned) BIGGEST_FIELD_ALIGNMENT);
#endif
+ TYPE_USER_ALIGN (rli->t) |= DECL_USER_ALIGN (field);
+
/* Union must be at least as aligned as any field requires. */
rli->record_align = MAX (rli->record_align, desired_align);
rli->unpadded_align = MAX (rli->unpadded_align, desired_align);
DECL_FIELD_BIT_OFFSET (field) = rli->bitpos;
SET_DECL_OFFSET_ALIGN (field, rli->offset_align);
+ TYPE_USER_ALIGN (rli->t) |= user_align;
+
/* If this field ended up more aligned than we thought it would be (we
approximate this by seeing if its position changed), lay out the field
again; perhaps we can use an integral mode for it now. */
#else
TYPE_ALIGN (rli->t) = MAX (TYPE_ALIGN (rli->t), rli->record_align);
#endif
- TYPE_USER_ALIGN (rli->t) = 0;
/* Compute the size so far. Be sure to allow for extra bits in the
size in bytes. We have guaranteed above that it will be no more
#else
TYPE_ALIGN (type) = MAX (TYPE_ALIGN (element), BITS_PER_UNIT);
#endif
+ TYPE_USER_ALIGN (type) = TYPE_USER_ALIGN (element);
#ifdef ROUND_TYPE_SIZE
if (TYPE_SIZE (type) != 0)