I am exposing a struct which is 128-bit aligned to python; it is always constructed dynamically in c++ code, hence there is no trouble that the alignment is correct. I was getting errors on compilation and had to add this bit to my code:
namespace boost { namespace align { struct __attribute__((__aligned__(128))) a128 {};} template<> class type_with_alignment<128> { public: typedef align::a128 type; }; }; The wrapper works correctly. For some reason boost/type_traits/type_with_alignment.hpp only defines alignment > 32 only for MSVC or Intel compilers. I am not sure where to ask for fix, can someone forward this to the right place? The aligned type is cl_double16, compiling with gcc. Cheers, Vaclav _______________________________________________ Cplusplus-sig mailing list Cplusplus-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig