On 28/05/2024 15:55, Stefan Ram wrote:
[email protected] (Stefan Ram) wrote or quoted:
Whenever I add "-fsanitize=address" or "-fsanitize=undefined"
on Windows, the executables will run, but not do anything,
I mean the executables created, i.e, "a.out".
That sounds fishy. Executables on Windows are usually called "a.exe", by
gcc at least, unless they are named. (Only 'as' on Windows will create a default output called "a.out").
What is the size of the executable produced, and is it as expected?
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