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<title>Add Makefile target to fuzz with AFL</title>
<updated>2015-02-23T16:24:58+00:00</updated>
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<name>Nick Wellnhofer</name>
<email>wellnhofer@aevum.de</email>
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<published>2015-02-21T20:05:10+00:00</published>
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Also add a compact test case. As far as I understand, a good test case
should exercise many code paths while being as small as possible.
There's probably still room for improvement.

The variable $AFL_PATH must point to the directory containing the AFL
binaries. It can be set as an environment variable or passed to make on
the command line.
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Also add a compact test case. As far as I understand, a good test case
should exercise many code paths while being as small as possible.
There's probably still room for improvement.

The variable $AFL_PATH must point to the directory containing the AFL
binaries. It can be set as an environment variable or passed to make on
the command line.
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