serge-sans-paille added a comment.

In D71082#1822925 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D71082#1822925>, @akhuang wrote:

> This caused a linker error in chromium:
>
>   ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: __warn_memset_zero_len
>
>
> Apparently now that the glibc memset is being used, __warn_memset_zero_len 
> gets called from libc++ code 
> (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/b72a8c65e4e34779b6bc9e466203f553f5294486/libcxx/include/__bit_reference#L371).


I can reproduce the behavior locally, but without the linker error. On my 
system, (RHEL7.5) libc_nonshared.a provides that symbol. I've checked on other 
systems and it's available in that library on Ubuntu 14.04.

On other systems, this symbol is not available, neither in the lib nor in the 
header, because the associated gcc version is high enough. Can you try to 
reproduce with:

  clang -S -O2 -fgnuc-version=5.0 t.cpp  -o - -stdlib=libc++ 
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1 


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