[WIP] MemorySanitizer and UndefinedSanitizer builds #29
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Things to do:
std::memcpy()
((UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer) GrowableArray.h: null pointer passed as argument 2, which is declared to never be null #102)std::memcmp()
-- String, StringView (ffs? really? come on, C)std::memchr()
also can't accept null input, WTHOriginal (most probably obsolete) TODO below:
libc++-dev
to package list on Precise gets just ignored, because there's no such package the default repos andapt-get
treats not found packages as regular expressions, which then matcheslibc6-dev
or about anything else. So the installation succeeds, but silently doesn't install the package at all, failing during compilation withcan't find -lc++
. Whoever thought this is a good idea for a package manager?!!libc++-dev
for Precise isdebian-sid
. Just enabling that PPA makes all hell break loose and apt-get install fails on some file conflict much later.