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Comparing GCC and Clang security features

Comparing GCC and Clang security features

Posted Sep 13, 2019 15:40 UTC (Fri) by sami (subscriber, #4163)
In reply to: Comparing GCC and Clang security features by nix
Parent article: Comparing GCC and Clang security features

> A good intermediate state might be able to rule out indirect calls to functions whose address is never taken

Clang's CFI implementation does exactly this.


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