That didn't work. V8 insisted on linking with the asan runtime included
with it's special version of clang, so mkpeephole wouldn't run because it
couldn't find ___asan_version_mismatch_check_apple_800. I'm going to try
playing with the executable path.
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Well, I looked a little more closely at the compiler options and discovered
that my library is not, in fact, getting compiled with ASAN. Only V8 is.
Now the problem is that if I compile the library with the same compiler as
V8, it can't find @executable_path/libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib,
I just tried compiling my library with the same prebuilt compiler used for
v8 (third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin/clang), and it still didn't
work.
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Also, d8 loads fine.
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