+/* Some platforms lack max_align_t. The check for _GCC_MAX_ALIGN_T is
+ a hack in case the configure-time test was done with g++ even though
+ we are currently compiling with gcc. */
+#if ! (@HAVE_MAX_ALIGN_T@ || defined _GCC_MAX_ALIGN_T)
+# if !GNULIB_defined_max_align_t
+/* On the x86, the maximum storage alignment of double, long, etc. is 4,
+ but GCC's C11 ABI for x86 says that max_align_t has an alignment of 8,
+ and the C11 standard allows this. Work around this problem by
+ using __alignof__ (which returns 8 for double) rather than _Alignof
+ (which returns 4), and align each union member accordingly. */
+# ifdef __GNUC__
+# define _GL_STDDEF_ALIGNAS(type) \
+ __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (__alignof__ (type))))
+# else
+# define _GL_STDDEF_ALIGNAS(type) /* */
+# endif
+typedef union
+{
+ char *__p _GL_STDDEF_ALIGNAS (char *);
+ double __d _GL_STDDEF_ALIGNAS (double);
+ long double __ld _GL_STDDEF_ALIGNAS (long double);
+ long int __i _GL_STDDEF_ALIGNAS (long int);
+} rpl_max_align_t;
+# define max_align_t rpl_max_align_t
+# define GNULIB_defined_max_align_t 1
+# endif
+#endif
+