23.9 Structures, Unions, Enumerations and Bit-Fields
Implementation-Defined Behavior for Structures, Unions, Enumerations and Bit-Fields is covered in sections A.6.3.9 and G.3.9 of the ANSI C Standard.
What are the results if a member of a union object is accessed using a member of a different type? (ISO 6.3.2.3)
No conversions are applied.
Describe the padding and alignment of members of structures? (ISO 6.5.2.1)
Chars are byte-aligned. All other objects are word-aligned.
What is the equivalent type for a plain int
bitfield?
(ISO 6.5.2.1)
User defined. By default, signed int
bitfield. May be
made an unsigned int
bitfield using a command line option.
What is the order of allocation of bit-fields within an int? (ISO 6.5.2.1)
Bits are allocated from least-significant to most-significant.
Can a bit-field straddle a storage-unit boundary? (ISO 6.5.2.1)
Yes.
Which integer type has been chosen to represent the values of an enumeration type? (ISO 6.5.2.2)
int
.