_aligned_zeros(shape, dtype=<class 'float'>, order='C', align=None)
Primary use case for this currently is working around a f2py issue in NumPy 1.9.1, where dtype.alignment is such that np.zeros() does not necessarily create arrays aligned up to it.
Allocate a new ndarray with aligned memory.
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