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When using ASAN on Clang / Linux, the call to `find_library(... asan ...)` works against us, as it finds GCC's `libasan.so`. To work with Clang, we should simply not pass any explicit library, as Clang will figure things out by itself with the `-fsanitize=xxx` options. Furthermore, Clang is incompatible with `-fsanitize=object-size`, so that's now also no longer passed on Linux (mimicking the Apple) configuration. For the long run, it would be better to rewrite this entire section to select behaviour on a per-compiler basis, rather than per platform. That's tracked in #105956 Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/106675
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