> I believe this is a case where the GCC project gets more benefit from > libsanitizer than libsanitizer gets from being part of the GCC > project. We should work with the libsanitizer developers to make this > work, not just push everything back on them.
You’re vastly better qualified than me to make this assessment, of course. My point is: unless someone (or multiple someones) is actually responsible for the thing, it cannot just work out of a sense of “someone should really do something about it”. The merge model of “we can break any target, except the single one we’re testing, every time we merge” seems poised for failure. FX