New submission from Charles Machalow:

There appears to be a bug related to sizing/packing of ctypes Structures on 
Linux. I'm not quite sure how, but this structure:

class MyStructure(Structure):
    _pack_      = 1
    _fields_    = [ 
                      ("P",       c_uint16),    # 2 Bytes
                      ("L",       c_uint16, 9),
                      ("Pro",     c_uint16, 1),
                      ("G",       c_uint16, 1),
                      ("IB",      c_uint16, 1),
                      ("IR",      c_uint16, 1),
                      ("R",       c_uint16, 3), # 4 Bytes
                      ("T",       c_uint32, 10),
                      ("C",       c_uint32, 20),
                      ("R2",      c_uint32, 2)  # 8 Bytes
                  ]

Gives back a sizeof of 8 on Windows and 10 on Linux. The inconsistency makes it 
difficult to have code work cross-platform.

Running the given test.py file will print out the size of the structure on your 
platform.

Tested with Python 2.7.6 and Python 3.4.3 (builtin to Ubuntu 14.04), Python 
2.7.13, (built from source) both on Ubuntu 14.04. On Linux all Python builds 
were 32 bit.

On Windows I tried with 2.7.7 (both 32 and 64 bit).

I believe on both platforms it should return a sizeof 8.

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components: ctypes
files: test.py
messages: 289193
nosy: Charles Machalow, amaury.forgeotdarc, belopolsky, meador.inge
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Ctypes Packing Incorrectly - Linux
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.7, Python 3.4
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file46708/test.py

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