std::is_sufficiently_aligned - cppreference.com
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Checks whether the pointer ptr points to an object whose alignment has a value of at least N.
The behavior is undefined if ptr does not point to an object of type T (ignoring cv-qualification at every level).
Return value
true if ptr points to an object that has alignment at least N; otherwise false.
Exceptions
Throws nothing.
Notes
std::is_sufficiently_aligned can be used as a precondition to std::assume_aligned.
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__cpp_lib_is_sufficiently_aligned |
202411L |
(C++26) | std::is_sufficiently_aligned
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Possible implementation
template<std::size_t N, class T> bool is_sufficiently_aligned(T* ptr) { return std::bit_cast<std::uintptr_t>(ptr) % N == 0; }
Example
See also
alignof (C++11)
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queries alignment requirements of a type (operator)[edit] |
alignas (C++11)
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specifies that the storage for the variable should be aligned by specific amount (specifier)[edit] |
(since C++11)(deprecated in C++23) |
defines the type suitable for use as uninitialized storage for types of given size (class template) [edit] |
| aligns a pointer in a buffer (function) [edit] | |
a type for aligned access to elements of mdspan (class template) [edit] |