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AddressSanitizerIncompatiblity
Kostya Serebryany edited this page Dec 2, 2015
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AddressSanitizer uses its own memory allocator (malloc
, free
, etc).
If your code depends on a particular feature or extension of glibc malloc, tcmalloc or some other malloc, it may not work as you expect.
AddressSanitizer uses a lot of virtual address space (20T on x86_64 Linux)