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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T01:20:51+00:00 2026-05-19T01:20:51+00:00

I have Googled information on gcc’s __attribute__ ((aligned)) to learn more about how to

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I have Googled information on gcc’s __attribute__ ((aligned)) to learn more about how to use the attribute.

According to GNU “You may specify aligned and transparent_union attributes either in a typedef declaration or just past the closing curly brace of a complete enum, struct or union type definition and the packed attribute only past the closing brace of a definition.” In addition the document shows the following example:

struct S { short f[3]; } __attribute__ ((aligned (8)));

But I have found few examples with “typedef struct”. I found the following two:

typedef struct __attribute__ ((aligned)) { char a; int x; } foo;
typedef struct { char a; int x; } __attribute__ ((aligned)) foo;

Which is the preferred method: attribute after struct and before {, or attribute after } and before foo?

Do they both deliver the same result?

I would greatly appreciate any additional detail about the correct usage of __attribute__ ((aligned)) with a typedef:ed struct.

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    2026-05-19T01:20:51+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:20 am

    From the GCC doc:

    For an enum, struct or union type, you
    may specify attributes either between
    the enum, struct or union tag and the
    name of the type, or just past the
    closing curly brace of the definition.
    The former syntax is preferred.

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