Address Sanitizer (ASan) is a fast memory error detector for C and C++ developers. It identifies bugs like buffer overflows and use-after-free errors during testing. Integrated into compilers like GCC and Clang, it recompiles code with runtime checks. Software engineers and security teams use it to prevent crashes and vulnerabilities, making applications more robust and reliable.
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