The btree data structure poisons regions of memory it's not using. It leaves these regions poisoned when it frees memory. This means that a custom memory allocator that tries to reuse freed memory will trigger an ASAN use-after-poison error. The fix is to unpoison each memory region right before freeing it. PiperOrigin-RevId: 475309671 Change-Id: I29d55c298d3d89a83e1f960deb6e93118891ff83
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