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wasmtime/crates/fuzzing/Cargo.toml
Alex Crichton 7b311004b5 Leverage Cargo's workspace inheritance feature (#4905)
* Leverage Cargo's workspace inheritance feature

This commit is an attempt to reduce the complexity of the Cargo
manifests in this repository with Cargo's workspace-inheritance feature
becoming stable in Rust 1.64.0. This feature allows specifying fields in
the root workspace `Cargo.toml` which are then reused throughout the
workspace. For example this PR shares definitions such as:

* All of the Wasmtime-family of crates now use `version.workspace =
  true` to have a single location which defines the version number.
* All crates use `edition.workspace = true` to have one default edition
  for the entire workspace.
* Common dependencies are listed in `[workspace.dependencies]` to avoid
  typing the same version number in a lot of different places (e.g. the
  `wasmparser = "0.89.0"` is now in just one spot.

Currently the workspace-inheritance feature doesn't allow having two
different versions to inherit, so all of the Cranelift-family of crates
still manually specify their version. The inter-crate dependencies,
however, are shared amongst the root workspace.

This feature can be seen as a method of "preprocessing" of sorts for
Cargo manifests. This will help us develop Wasmtime but shouldn't have
any actual impact on the published artifacts -- everything's dependency
lists are still the same.

* Fix wasi-crypto tests
2022-09-26 11:30:01 -05:00

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TOML

[package]
authors.workspace = true
description = "Fuzzing infrastructure for Wasmtime"
edition.workspace = true
name = "wasmtime-fuzzing"
publish = false
version = "0.0.0"
license = "Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception"
[dependencies]
anyhow = { workspace = true }
arbitrary = { version = "1.1.0", features = ["derive"] }
component-test-util = { workspace = true }
component-fuzz-util = { workspace = true }
env_logger = { workspace = true }
log = { workspace = true }
rayon = "1.2.1"
target-lexicon = { workspace = true }
tempfile = "3.3.0"
wasmparser = { workspace = true }
wasmprinter = { workspace = true }
wasmtime = { workspace = true, features = ['default'] }
wasmtime-wast = { workspace = true }
wasm-encoder = { workspace = true }
wasm-smith = { workspace = true }
wasm-mutate = { workspace = true }
wasm-spec-interpreter = { path = "./wasm-spec-interpreter", optional = true }
wasmi = "0.11.0"
# 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]
v8 = "0.44.3"
[dev-dependencies]
wat = { workspace = true }
rand = { version = "0.8.0", features = ["small_rng"] }
# Only enable the `build-libinterpret` feature when fuzzing is enabled, enabling
# commands like `cargo test --workspace` or similar to not need an ocaml
# installation and only fuzzers need it by default.
[target.'cfg(fuzzing)'.dependencies]
wasm-spec-interpreter = { path = "./wasm-spec-interpreter", optional = true, features = ['build-libinterpret'] }
[features]
fuzz-spec-interpreter = ['wasm-spec-interpreter']