diff --git a/src/alloc.c b/src/alloc.c index 3b87195b707f7e3c90ca095c805cc929b495e6bc..88e24cfb736a72c37372033596f050e4bf78882f 100644 --- a/src/alloc.c +++ b/src/alloc.c @@ -2922,19 +2922,16 @@ set_next_vector (struct Lisp_Vector *v, struct Lisp_Vector *p) #define VECTOR_BLOCK_SIZE 4096 -enum - { - /* Alignment of struct Lisp_Vector objects. Because pseudovectors - can contain any C type, align at least as strictly as - max_align_t. On x86 and x86-64 this can waste up to 8 bytes - for typical vectors, since alignof (max_align_t) is 16 but - typical vectors need only an alignment of 8. However, it is - not worth the hassle to avoid wasting those bytes. */ - vector_alignment = COMMON_MULTIPLE (alignof (max_align_t), GCALIGNMENT), - - /* Vector size requests are a multiple of this. */ - roundup_size = COMMON_MULTIPLE (vector_alignment, word_size) - }; +/* Alignment of struct Lisp_Vector objects. Because pseudovectors + can contain any C type, align at least as strictly as + max_align_t. On x86 and x86-64 this can waste up to 8 bytes + for typical vectors, since alignof (max_align_t) is 16 but + typical vectors need only an alignment of 8. However, it is + not worth the hassle to avoid wasting those bytes. */ +enum {vector_alignment = COMMON_MULTIPLE (alignof (max_align_t), GCALIGNMENT)}; + +/* Vector size requests are a multiple of this. */ +enum { roundup_size = COMMON_MULTIPLE (vector_alignment, word_size) }; /* Verify assumptions described above. */ verify (VECTOR_BLOCK_SIZE % roundup_size == 0);