> From: Po Lu <luangruo@yahoo.com> > Cc: Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2022 12:58:09 +0800 > > Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com> writes: > > > Add support for additional memory checks using AddressSanitizer. > > > > When Emacs is compiled with AddressSanitizer support, enable > > poisoning/unpoisoning freed/unused Lisp objects and other internal > > memory management structures. If enabled, this will mark freed bytes > > that have been put on free lists for future use, and initially > > allocated memory blocks/chunks as "poisoned", triggering an ASan error > > if they are accessed improperly. Structures are unpoisoned when they > > have been taken off their respective free lists. To be more useful, this should be mentioned in etc/DEBUG, where we describe how to build and run Emacs with memory-debugging facilities. Thanks.
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