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I am attempting to port some code from Linux to windows, and am having trouble.

This line:

uint8_t patch_[patch_size_*patch_size_] __attribute__ ((aligned (16)));

gives me:

Error   C3861   'aligned': identifier not found

Error   C3646   '__attribute__': unknown override specifier 

IS this a Linux-to-Windows issue? I cannot find a definition for either aligned or __attribute__ anywhere.

(The code I am trying to port is: https://github.com/uzh-rpg/rpg_svo)

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It's a gcc to MSVC issue. According to the documentation., the equivalent MSVC feature would be __declspec(align(16)).

If your compiler supports C++11, you can also use the alignas declaration.

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  • Thank you! I have tried: ` uint8_t patch_[patch_size_*patch_size_] __declspec(align(16));` and it gives me : expected a ';', on __declspec. What am i doing wrong?
    – anti
    Jan 28, 2017 at 19:12
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    @anti According to the MSDN article linked from the answer, __declspec goes before the declaration, so it'd be something like __declspec(align(32)) uint8_t patch_[patch_size_*patch_size_]; Jan 28, 2017 at 20:37

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