The vector::shrink_to_fit() implementation will allocate new storage even if the vector is empty. That then leads to the end-of-storage pointer being non-null and equal to the _M_start._M_p pointer, which means that _M_end_addr() has undefined behaviour. The fix is to stop doing a useless zero-sized allocation in shrink_to_fit(), so that _M_start._M_p and _M_end_of_storage are both null after an empty vector shrinks. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Wakely libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: PR libstdc++/100153 * include/bits/vector.tcc (vector::_M_shrink_to_fit()): When size() is zero just deallocate and reset. Tested powerpc64le-linux. Committed to trunk.