https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dmd/pull/1542
I haven't noticed any other compiler with this feature. What it does is upon function exit, it 'smashes' all the memory used for local variables. The idea is to flush out any dependencies on the now-out-of-scope stack frame.
Throw this switch when you are experiencing bizarre crashes that come and go - it may help find the root of the problem by causing it to fail sooner and more predictably.
It may also be handy if, for crypto code, you don't want to leave passwords around in memory, though I'd be more proactive about that than relying on this.
