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![]() Summary: When the -dfsan-debug-nonzero-labels parameter is supplied, the code is instrumented such that when a call parameter, return value or load produces a nonzero label, the function __dfsan_nonzero_label is called. The idea is that a debugger breakpoint can be set on this function in a nominally label-free program to help identify any bugs in the instrumentation pass causing labels to be introduced. Reviewers: eugenis CC: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1405 llvm-svn: 188472 |
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