Use the same alignment for the !USE_LSB_TAG case as for the
more-typical USE_LSB_TAG case. The attempt to support arbitrary
alignments with !USE_LSB_TAG had subtle bugs in garbage collection
once we changed the representation of symbols so that Qnil == 0.
Problem reported by Eli Zaretskii (Bug#20862).
* src/alloc.c (XMALLOC_HEADER_ALIGNMENT) [XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK]:
* src/alloc.c (vector_alignment, union aligned_Lisp_Symbol)
(union aligned_Lisp_Misc, maybe_lisp_pointer, pure_alloc):
Use same alignment for !USE_LSB_TAG as for USE_LSB_TAG.
* src/alloc.c (POINTERS_MIGHT_HIDE_IN_OBJECTS): Remove.
This optimization in the !USE_LSB_TAG case is no longer valid when
symbols are represented via offsets. Change the only use to
assume that pointers might hide in objects.
* src/lisp.h (alignas) [!USE_LSB_TAG]:
Require support in this case, too.
(TAG_SYMOFFSET, XSYMBOL) [!USE_LSB_TAG]: Do not shift the offset.
This is OK, because the !USE_LSB_TAG case now applies only when
Lisp_Object is wider than void *, so there's no longer any need
to shift the offset. Not shifting the offset means that
symbol representations have the same alignment as pointers,
which the GC assumes.