... but turn it back on in CI by default. The `binaryen-sys` crate builds binaryen from source, which is a drag on CI for a few reasons: * This is quite large and takes a good deal of time to build * The debug build directory for binaryen is 4GB large In an effort to both save time and disk space on the builders this commit adds a `binaryen` feature to the `wasmtime-fuzz` crate. This feature is enabled specifically when running the fuzzers on CI, but it is disabled during the typical `cargo test --all` command. This means that the test builders should save an extra 4G of space and be a bit speedier now that they don't build a giant wad of C++. We'll need to update the OSS-fuzz integration to enable the `binaryen` feature when executing `cargo fuzz build`, and I'll do that once this gets closer to landing.
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14 lines
316 B
Rust
Executable File
#![no_main]
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use libfuzzer_sys::fuzz_target;
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use wasmtime_fuzzing::{generators, oracles};
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fuzz_target!(|data: (
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generators::DifferentialConfig,
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generators::DifferentialConfig,
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generators::WasmOptTtf
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)| {
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let (lhs, rhs, wasm) = data;
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oracles::differential_execution(&wasm.wasm, &[lhs, rhs]);
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});
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