I have the following setup:
clang:
clang version 16.0.6 Target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc Thread model: posix
windows (not sure if relevant):
Windows 10 Version 22H2 (OS Build 19045.3086)
CMakeLists.txt:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.22) project(asan-test C) add_executable(asan-test) target_sources(asan-test PRIVATE asan-test.c) target_compile_options(asan-test PRIVATE -fsanitize=address) target_link_options(asan-test PRIVATE -fsanitize=address) target_compile_definitions(asan-test PRIVATE _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
and finally the source code file
asan-test.c
:#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main() { const int kBufferSize = 255; char* buffer = malloc(kBufferSize * sizeof(char)); FILE* fi = fopen("duck.txt", "r"); free(buffer); fclose(fi); return 0; }
The second command fails at link time:
cmake -S . -B build-windows -D CMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -G "Unix Makefiles"
cmake --build build-windows
The output contains the following 4 warnings and 1 error:
lld-link: warning: CMakeFiles/asan-test.dir/asan-test.c.obj: locally defined symbol imported: malloc (defined in clang_rt.asan-x86_64.lib(asan_malloc_win.cpp.obj)) [LNK4217]
lld-link: warning: CMakeFiles/asan-test.dir/asan-test.c.obj: locally defined symbol imported: free (defined in clang_rt.asan-x86_64.lib(asan_malloc_win.cpp.obj)) [LNK4217]
lld-link: warning: CMakeFiles/asan-test.dir/asan-test.c.obj: locally defined symbol imported: fclose (defined in libucrt.lib(fclose.obj)) [LNK4217]
lld-link: warning: CMakeFiles/asan-test.dir/asan-test.c.obj: locally defined symbol imported: __stdio_common_vsprintf (defined in libucrt.lib(output.obj)) [LNK4217]
lld-link: error: undefined symbol: __declspec(dllimport) fopen
>>> referenced by <...>\asan-test\asan-test.c:8
>>> CMakeFiles/asan-test.dir/asan-test.c.obj:(main)
I'm not sure how to approach this problem. I couldn't find anything similar, or maybe I didn't look in the right places.