A blob is an array of bytes and has no intrinsic alignment (i.e. the
alignment is 1). The alignment of the existing flexbuffers blob is
solely affected by the width of the integer needed to store the blob's
size: that integer's width becomes the alignment of the blob.
The proposed AlignedBlob function here piggybacks on this effect and
simply uses a user-defined alignment for the width of the integer that
stores the blob's size; this automatically imparts that same alignment
on the blob itself. (The width is bounded below by the actual width
needed to store the blob's size.)
The ability to control the alignment of a blob is important for use
cases in which the blob itself stores structured data that we want to
access without further copies (e.g. other flatbuffer messages).
* Add timing command to cmakelist
* Start to split test.cpp. Move flexbuffers tests
* Move monster related tests to own file
* Move parser related tests to own file
* Move json related tests to own file
* Move proto related tests to own file
* moved more functions to parser test
* moved more functions to parser test2
* move monster extra tests to monster test
* move evolution tests to own file
* move reflection tests to own file
* move util tests to own file
* rehomed various tests
* move optional scalars test to own file:
* rehome more tests
* move fuzz tests. Got rid of global test_data_path
* fixes for CI failures
* add bazel files