On 12/15/15 4:36 PM, Emanuel Hoogeveen wrote:
Not to derail the topic, but I wonder how many crashes would be more actionable
if they were caught earlier by assertions. I believe Chrome Canary has
assertions enabled for their testing audience. I don't know how pleasant this
would be for Nightl
Not to derail the topic, but I wonder how many crashes would be more actionable
if they were caught earlier by assertions. I believe Chrome Canary has
assertions enabled for their testing audience. I don't know how pleasant this
would be for Nightly users (like myself), since Nightly right now i
> On Dec 15, 2015, at 9:36 AM, Nicolas B. Pierron
> wrote:
> 2/ Current Blockers:
>
> 2.1/ Windows Clang ASan builds are not stable yet.
Have we considered doing this on Linux and Mac? Windows would probably be the
last platform where we should try this, given that we build Nightly with a
d
I'd also note that Google at least used to ship a similar kind of thing to
their Canary users a few times a week, called SyzygyASAN:
http://blog.chromium.org/2013/05/testing-chromium-syzyasan-lightweight.html
I haven't found a ton of detail about whether they still do it but that
blog post does s
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015, at 09:36 AM, Nicolas B. Pierron wrote:
> The crash reporter is currently disabled on ASan builds, we need to
> figure
> out why, one hypothesis (I do not recall the author) was that we have
> issues
> with the SEGV handler.
That was my hypothesis. I remember talking to deco
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