[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This is the case on my linux/x86_64 machine: > $ python -c 'import struct; print struct.calcsize("idi")' > 20 > I don't know much about 'itanium', but i'd be surprised if they > chose 4-byte alignment for doubles.
oops. missed your reply. > http://h21007.www2.hp.com/dspp/tech/tech_TechDocumentDetailPage_IDX/1,1701,180,00.html fwiw, the same applies to HP-UX: http://devresource.hp.com/drc/STK/docs/refs/64concepts.jsp maybe this is a Windows issue? http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/win64/win64/storing_a_64_bit_value.asp I couldn't find anything on alignment, but maybe it's the LLP64 model that's messing things up for the struct module? running the following snippet with different values for TYPE might help us figure this out: #define TYPE char // try short, int, long, float typedef struct { TYPE c; double x; } st_double; main() { printf("align = %d\n", (sizeof(st_double) - sizeof(double))); } </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list