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6.7.2.1 Structure and union specifiers
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An implementation may allocate any addressable storage unit large enough to hold a bit-field. If enough space remains, a bit-field that immediately follows another bit-field in a structure shall be packed into adjacent bits of the same unit. If insufficient space remains,
whether a bit-field that does not fit is put into the next unit or overlaps adjacent units is implementation-defined.
The order of allocation of bit-fields within a unit (high-order to
low-order or low-order to high-order) is implementation-defined.
The alignment of the addressable storage unit is unspecified.
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