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@aelovikov-intel aelovikov-intel commented Jan 31, 2025

Closes #16850.

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bader commented Jan 31, 2025

FYI: #16850

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@intel/llvm-gatekeepers , I think this should bypass pre-commit review requirements from the @intel/dpcpp-sanitizers-review team in order to fix CI. They'd be welcome to review post-commit.

Please merge if you agree.

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sarnex commented Feb 3, 2025

definitely agree

@sarnex sarnex merged commit 8baa923 into sycl Feb 3, 2025
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AddressSanitizer/out-of-bounds/DeviceGlobal/device_global.cpp fails in post-commit.
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