Always wanted #golang to be the first to support structured fuzzing as first-class citizen:
func FuzzRegexp(f *testing.F, re string, data []byte, posix bool) {...}
https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1zXR-TFL3BfnceEAWytV8bnzB2Tfp6EPFinWVJ5V4QC8/pub …
But #rust it is!
Glad it's slowly moving to industry standard. Maybe it will urge Go :)https://twitter.com/fitzgen/status/1217862506514829312 …
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @dvyukov
Can you perhaps point to a good article for non-kernel non-C software engineers re: what a fuzzing is? E.g. ELI5 After following you for a while I grew fascinated by how fuzzy testing helps uncover subtle bugs, but my understanding of fuzzy testing remains limited by intuition
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Not sure what's the definitive source. If you understand Russian, I gave 2 talks about fuzzing, one with Go flavor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJVp13f_aIs … and another with C++ flavor:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD30Qzd6ylk …
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Announcing better support for fuzzing with structured inputs in Rust!