I want to know the alignment guarantees of a statically allocated array of char. Looking at other SO questions, I found some concerning dynamically allocated ar
In C++11, the proper way to do that is this:
char alignas(T) buff[sizeof(T)]; //Notice 'alignas' as
T * pT = (T*) buff;
new(pT) T(); // well defined!
Notice the use of alignas.
If T is a template argument, then it is bettter to use std::alignment_of class template as:
char alignas(std::alignment_of::value) buff[sizeof(T)];
Also note that the argument to alignas could be positive integral value Or type. So both of these are equivalent:
char alignas(T) buff[sizeof(T)];
char alignas(alignof(T)) buff[sizeof(T)]; //same as above
The second one makes use of alignof which returns an integral value of type std::size_t.