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I tried enabling asan in project->properties->c/C++->Enable Address Sanitizer (Experimental) : Yes (/fsanitize=address).

I can then build my project, but when running it breaks at extern "C" void __cdecl _initterm(blah blah) in initterm.cpp with Exception thrown at 0x00007FFFCD3B2EB8 (ntdll.dll) in gnomes.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x0000053747340000.

I've been told by others that this is a thing that happens, and I should continue through it. It then moves to ~50 or so other exceptions somewhere within ntdll.dll or other window api files, before eventually getting to my program, where it errors at the first line of main: GTApplication *app = new GTApplication(); (the first line of my main) with Access violation writing location blah.

So I'm unsure how to interpret this information. Is there something wrong with my foundational windows API layers on my computer? or is that just unavoidable (if weird) behavior. And does that mean I should interpret the first line of my program as also just a quirk of using asan? or is there something wrong with the allocation of my application object?

Am I using asan incorrectly?

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  • I am afraid that the existing information cannot solve the problem. If you could provide more relevant information, it will help solve the problem. Nov 2, 2020 at 5:09
  • _initterm runs during CRT initialization. It's main purpose is to initialize objects with static storage duration (e.g. global variables whose types have non-trivial c'tors). Does your code have global variables whose initialization depends on other objects with static storage duration? Nov 2, 2020 at 7:05
  • I see similar issue when trying asan with 64bit build.. but it's ok in 32bit version of the same source.
    – Oldes
    Apr 8, 2021 at 10:22
  • see developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/… ; Microsoft seems to think this is not a bug. I personally believe it IS a bug (duck test) - makes debugging MUCH harder if you have to ignore 99% of the messages that appear in the debugger. –
    – lewis
    Jul 8, 2021 at 15:28
  • if you agree this is worth fixing, I suggest upvoting <developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/…> or directly requesting MSFT fix the issue another way.
    – lewis
    Jul 8, 2021 at 15:54

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I am facing the same exact issue, while building 64-bit applications (looking at the size of pointers listed in messages, it's the same case for You), using VS 16.8.3. Even for an application, that does literally nothing (returns 0).

If possible, consider building 32-bit version of the application and checking, if the problem persists. ASan doesn't report such issues for me for 32-bit binaries.

Address Sanitizer in VS is still experimental, and support for x86-64 is even less mature, than for 32-bit x86.

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  • I can confirm that I can run 32bit app with asan without problems, but I have same issues like in the question, when trying 64bit version of the same app.
    – Oldes
    Apr 8, 2021 at 10:21

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