* Remove usage of `CompilationStrategy` from `Config` This commit removes the public API usage of the internal `CompilationStrategy` enumeration from the `Config` type in the `wasmtime` crate. To do this the `enum` was copied locally into the crate and renamed `Strategy`. The high-level description of this change is: * The `Config::strategy` method now takes a locally-defined `Strategy` enumeration instead of an internal type. * The contents of `Strategy` are always the same, not relying on Cargo features to indicate which variants are present. This avoids unnecessary downstream `#[cfg]`. * A `lightbeam` feature was added to the `wasmtime` crate itself to lightbeam compilation support. * The `Config::strategy` method is now fallible. It returns a runtime error if support for the selected strategy wasn't compiled in. * The `Strategy` enum is listed as `#[non_exhaustive]` so we can safely add variants over time to it. This reduces the public crate dependencies of the `wasmtime` crate itself, removing the need to reach into internal crates even more! cc #708 * Fix fuzz targets * Update nightly used to build releases * Run rustfmt
Fuzzing Infrastructure for Wasmtime
This crate provides test case generators and oracles for use with fuzzing.
These generators and oracles are generally independent of the fuzzing engine
that might be using them and driving the whole fuzzing process (e.g. libFuzzer
or AFL). As such, this crate does not contain any actual fuzz targets
itself. Those are generally just a couple lines of glue code that plug raw input
from (for example) libFuzzer into a generator, and then run one or more
oracles on the generated test case.
If you're looking for the actual fuzz target definitions we currently have, they
live in wasmtime/fuzz/fuzz_targets/* and are driven by cargo fuzz and
libFuzzer.