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Author vinay.sajip
Recipients Ilya.Kulakov, alexei.romanov, amaury.forgeotdarc, belopolsky, eryksun, meador.inge, vinay.sajip, weeble
Date 2017-02-20.17:10:22
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Thanks for spelling it out for me, that's helpful. But I'm still confused about a couple of things: I can't find classify_argument in the Python source tree other than in

Modules/_ctypes/libffi_osx/x86/x86-ffi64.c

Is that the file you referred to as ffi64.c? I assumed this is only used on OS X. Do we just use the system libffi on Linux?

I also note that if I use the following:

typedef struct {
    int foo;
    int bar;
    unsigned char data[8];
} Test;

which is certainly the same size of struct, there's no abort and the sum is correctly calculated and returned as 28, which is printed by the Python script. If I swap things around so that the array comes first in the structure, that also works. If I increase the array size back to 16 (giving a total structure size of 24), that also works. If I then comment out the 'int foo' and 'int bar' fields in both C and Python, the abort reappears.
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