Hi Yevgeni,

Thanks for asking this! When you sent it, Kenton was traveling, and he's
the main maintainer of the Cap'n Proto C++ library. You might have to wait
a few more days for a response.

Cheers,

Asheesh.

On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 3:52 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> When creating a FlatArrayMessageReader from a buffer which is not aligned,
> I am getting an assertion violation: "Pointer section of struct list
> element not aligned."
>
> I was reading this discussion on the matter:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/capnproto/RPqMlhkSdeo/z2O6JgztBAAJ
>
> I failed to understand however, whether anything will break within
> capnproto library if non-aligned buffers are used or is this just a
> protection for some architectures against SIGBUS violations?
> I would really like to avoid memory copies just for the purpose of
> alignment especially that my CPU architecture supports misaligned access.
>
> Do you think the assertion at external/capnproto/c++/src/capnp/layout.c++:2732
> should be changed?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Yevgeni
>
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