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-// This may look like C, but it's really -*- C++ -*-
-// @(#) $Id$
-
-// ============================================================================
-//
-// = LIBRARY
-// TAO
-//
-// = FILENAME
-// align.h
-//
-// = DESCRIPTION
-// Pointer alignment utilities
-//
-// A "ptr_arith_t" type is defined for doing numerical operations
-// on pointers, such as aligning them. Pointer sizes vary from 2
-// to 8 bytes in today's environments; a portable data type is much
-// needed.
-//
-// = AUTHOR
-// Copyright 1994-1995 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
-//
-// ============================================================================
-
-#if !defined (TAO_ALIGN_H)
-#define TAO_ALIGN_H
-
-// Type for doing arithmetic on pointers ... as elsewhere, we assume
-// that "unsigned" versions of a type are the same size as the
-// "signed" version of the same type.
-
-#if SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_INT
-typedef u_int ptr_arith_t;
-
-#elif SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_LONG
-typedef u_long ptr_arith_t;
-
-#elif SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
-typedef u_long long ptr_arith_t;
-
-#else
-# error "Can't find a suitable type for doing pointer arithmetic."
-#endif /* error */
-
-// Efficiently align "value" up to "alignment", knowing that all such
-// boundaries are binary powers and that we're using two's complement
-// arithmetic.
-
-#if 0
-static inline ptr_arith_t
-align_binary (const ptr_arith_t value,
- size_t alignment)
-{
- ptr_arith_t temp = alignment - 1;
-
- return (value + temp) & ~temp;
-}
-#endif /* 0 */
-#define align_binary(ptr, alignment) \
- ((ptr + ((ptr_arith_t)((alignment)-1))) & (~((ptr_arith_t)((alignment)-1))))
-
-// Efficiently round "ptr" up to an "alignment" boundary, knowing that
-// all such boundaries are binary powers and that we're using two's
-// complement arithmetic.
-//
-// XXX Returned as "byte pointer" -- CDR module would change to be
-// seen as a "void *". May want to change this to add XDR cleanly.
-
-#if 0
-static inline u_char *
-ptr_align_binary (const u_char *ptr,
- size_t alignment)
-{
- return (u_char *) align_binary ((ptr_arith_t) ptr, alignment);
-}
-#endif /* 0 */
-#define ptr_align_binary(ptr, alignment) \
- ((u_char *) align_binary(((ptr_arith_t) (ptr)), (alignment)))
-
-#endif /* TAO_ALIGN_H */