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Simon McVittie authored
If we cast a user-supplied pointer to DBusBasicValue *, that's like promising that the pointer is to an object at least as strictly aligned as a DBusBasicValue. In practice, it often isn't: for example, when we marshal a dbus_uint32_t, a pointer to it is only guaranteed to be 32-bit-aligned, whereas DBusBasicValue typically requires 64-bit alignment. Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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