On 2012-10-16 18:50 , Ian Lance Taylor wrote:

That is fine with me as long as we acknowledge that the upstream
sources don't care about GCC and will think it is absurd that they
should modify their code to carry untested and unmaintained
GCC-specific annotations.  It would be one thing if the GCC-specific
annotations were clearly better, but in fact I would say that they are
clearly worse.

Precisely.

Eric, Rainer, what do you think of the other two options I outlined in my earlier message?

1- Copy the upstream testsuite into gcc/testsuite/asan. This gives us the flexibility of adding new tests as the GCC implementation matures.

2- Deal with libasan as we deal with zlib/boehm-gc.

I prefer option #1, personally.


Diego.

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