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Måns Rullgård authored
A pointer should never be assigned a value which may have less than the required alignment of the target type. Compilers may assume pointer values have the required alignment, and emit normal load/store instructions. Unaligned pointers should use a character type or compiler-specific type modifiers. Originally committed as revision 19318 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
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