Clarify that if the alignment is zero then an alignment
compatible with the type will be used (at least the ABI
alignment).


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@@ -3532,9 +3532,10 @@
 bytes of memory from the operating system and returns a pointer of the
 appropriate type to the program.  If "NumElements" is specified, it is the
 number of elements allocated, otherwise "NumElements" is defaulted to be one.
-If a constant alignment is specified, the value result of the allocation is guaranteed to
-be aligned to at least that boundary.  If not specified, or if zero, the target can
-choose to align the allocation on any convenient boundary.</p>
+If a constant alignment is specified, the value result of the allocation is
+guaranteed to be aligned to at least that boundary.  If not specified, or if
+zero, the target can choose to align the allocation on any convenient boundary
+compatible with the type.</p>
 
 <p>'<tt>type</tt>' must be a sized type.</p>
 
@@ -3625,9 +3626,10 @@
 bytes of memory on the runtime stack, returning a pointer of the
 appropriate type to the program.  If "NumElements" is specified, it is the
 number of elements allocated, otherwise "NumElements" is defaulted to be one.
-If a constant alignment is specified, the value result of the allocation is guaranteed
-to be aligned to at least that boundary.  If not specified, or if zero, the target
-can choose to align the allocation on any convenient boundary.</p>
+If a constant alignment is specified, the value result of the allocation is
+guaranteed to be aligned to at least that boundary.  If not specified, or if
+zero, the target can choose to align the allocation on any convenient boundary
+compatible with the type.</p>
 
 <p>'<tt>type</tt>' may be any sized type.</p>