> Why is that surprising? It's the network header. I have a rather language-lawyerly background and tend to err on the side of caution by assuming that all implementation-defined behaviour, such as allocation and order of bitfield members, *will* break in the wild once enough architectures are involved. Thus my surprise and question.
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