target data is a contract with the code generator, not the "processor"

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Chris Lattner
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alignment of the struct is one byte, and that there is no padding between alignment of the struct is one byte, and that there is no padding between
the elements. In non-packed structs, padding between field types is inserted the elements. In non-packed structs, padding between field types is inserted
as defined by the TargetData string in the module, which is required to match as defined by the TargetData string in the module, which is required to match
what the underlying processor expects.</p> what the underlying code generator expects.</p>
<p>Structures can either be "literal" or "identified". A literal structure is <p>Structures can either be "literal" or "identified". A literal structure is
defined inline with other types (e.g. <tt>{i32, i32}*</tt>) whereas identified defined inline with other types (e.g. <tt>{i32, i32}*</tt>) whereas identified