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gnu::aligned(3attr)                                   gnu::aligned(3attr)
       gnu::aligned - set alignment of an object
       [[gnu::aligned(alignment)]]
       [[gnu::aligned]]
       This attribute can be applied to a type or a variable, and sets
       its alignment in bytes.
       If the alignment is not specified, the maximum alignment is used.
       This is equivalent to
           [[gnu::aligned(alignof(max_align_t))]]
       __attribute__((aligned(alignment)))
       __declspec(align(alignment))
       C11 provides the _Alignas() type specifier, which has similar
       semantics.
       GNU.
       gcc, g++, clang 11, clang++ 2.8.0.
       This attribute can increase the natural alignment of a type, but
       it can't decrease it.
       The linker may limit the maximum alignment that can be applied.
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