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2019 Feb 25
2
[Sanitizers] Platforms that don't support stack unwinding
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2019 Feb 25
2
[Sanitizers] Platforms that don't support stack unwinding
Hi,
In sanitizer code we have two notions of stack unwinders: fast and slow. [1] In the context of sanitizers, stack unwinding is most often for printing error reports that include a stack trace.
I am currently trying to fix an issue that is related to some platforms (Darwin) only supporting the fast unwinder, but calling code not being aware of that possibility.
My mental model was that