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wasmtime/crates/fuzzing/Cargo.toml
Alex Crichton 25d3fa4d7b Remove spec interpreter fuzz target temporarily (#3399)
This commit removes the `differential_spec` fuzz target for now,
although this removal is intended to be temporary. We have #3251 to
track re-enabling the spec interpreter in a way that it won't time out,
and additionally the spec interpreter is also failing to build with
ocaml on oss-fuzz so that will also need to be investigated when
re-enabling.
2021-09-30 13:09:19 -05:00

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TOML

[package]
authors = ["The Wasmtime Project Developers"]
description = "Fuzzing infrastructure for Wasmtime"
edition = "2018"
name = "wasmtime-fuzzing"
publish = false
version = "0.19.0"
license = "Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception"
[dependencies]
anyhow = "1.0.22"
arbitrary = { version = "1.0.0", features = ["derive"] }
env_logger = "0.8.1"
log = "0.4.8"
rayon = "1.2.1"
wasmparser = "0.80"
wasmprinter = "0.2.28"
wasmtime = { path = "../wasmtime" }
wasmtime-wast = { path = "../wast" }
wasm-encoder = "0.6.0"
wasm-smith = "0.7.0"
wasm-spec-interpreter = { path = "./wasm-spec-interpreter" }
wasmi = "0.7.0"
# We rely on precompiled v8 binaries, but rusty-v8 doesn't have a precompiled
# binary for MinGW which is built on our CI. It does have one for Windows-msvc,
# though, so we could use that if we wanted. For now though just simplify a bit
# and don't depend on this on Windows. The same applies on s390x.
[target.'cfg(not(any(windows, target_arch = "s390x")))'.dependencies]
rusty_v8 = "0.27"
[dev-dependencies]
wat = "1.0.37"
# FIXME(#3251) should re-enable once spec interpreter won't time out
# We only build the library containing the OCaml spec interpreter if the OCaml
# toolchain is available--which is assumed here to be the case when fuzzing.
# [target.'cfg(fuzzing)'.dependencies]
# wasm-spec-interpreter = { path = "./wasm-spec-interpreter", features = ["build-libinterpret"] }