Experiencing crashes in the malloc function due to heap corruption can be 
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Review code for memory errors: Carefully review your code for any 
memory-related errors, such as buffer overflows, use-after-free, or invalid 
pointer operations. These issues can lead to heap corruption and subsequent 
crashes. Use tools like memory debuggers or sanitizers to identify potential 
problems.

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Title:
  [regression] Mir servers (since 0.9) randomly crash in malloc due to
  heap corruption

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