auto-fuzz-test
Effortlessly fuzz libraries with large API surfaces (by rust-fuzz)
rutenspitz
А procedural macro to be used for testing/fuzzing stateful models against a semantically equivalent but obviously correct implementation (by jakubadamw)
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auto-fuzz-test
Posts with mentions or reviews of auto-fuzz-test.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-15.
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We Don't Need a Stable ABI
Can confirm, https://github.com/rust-fuzz/auto-fuzz-test was hard write to write (and still isn't production ready) precisely because the compiler doesn't expose type information.
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Win32 API fuzzer, to help develop Wine
This is super interesting! I've tried auto-generating fuzzing harnesses for arbitrary Rust functions as well: https://github.com/rust-fuzz/auto-fuzz-test
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The `arbitrary` crate is approaching 1.0!
We've been leaning on this crate heavily in https://github.com/rust-fuzz/auto-fuzz-test, and it's really nice to see support for borrowed types materialize!
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New:`cargo-fuzzcheck` 0.5.0 and a series of decent, fast-to-compile crates to replace `syn`, `quote`, `serde-json`, and `toml-rs`
Interesting! We'll need to try it with https://github.com/rust-fuzz/auto-fuzz-test, since we're getting mysterious segfaults from our cargo-fuzz/libfuzzer backend right now.
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Unsafe Rust: How and when (not) to use it - LogRocket Blog
Specifically, I tried leading a fuzzing effort via https://github.com/rust-fuzz/auto-fuzz-test, but right now it's not quite production-ready. We have good progress in proc_macro branch, but that's geared towards crates, and it's not entirely clear how to apply that to the standard library.
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Does any interesting projects need help?
https://github.com/rust-fuzz/auto-fuzz-test if you want something a bit more involved but with a huge potential
rutenspitz
Posts with mentions or reviews of rutenspitz.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-10.
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Bridging Fuzzing and Property Testing
Inline documentation is lacking, but the README and the examples show it off reasonably well.
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Writing a HashMap in Rust without unsafe
Also! You might want to verify the correctness of your implementation against some reference implementation - e.g. indexmap, or just an inefficient but obviously correct HashMap + Vec combination. https://github.com/jakubadamw/rutenspitz makes this very easy, and it did discover a few logic bugs in tinyvec, so I recommend giving it a go!
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Announcing flashmap: a blazing fast, concurrent hash map
https://github.com/jakubadamw/rutenspitz allows comparing your implementation against a slower, reference implementation using a fuzzer. Might be helpful for correctness, but is not really useful for testing concurrency, as far as I can tell.
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Unsafe Rust: How and when (not) to use it - LogRocket Blog
There's also https://github.com/jakubadamw/rutenspitz that is already usable, but I'm not aware of it being widely deployed.
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fast-float - a super-fast float parser in Rust
By the way, https://github.com/rust-fuzz/auto-fuzz-test and/or https://github.com/jakubadamw/rutenspitz will help mitigate that, if anyone is willing to apply them.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing auto-fuzz-test and rutenspitz you can also consider the following projects:
cargo-auditable - Make production Rust binaries auditable
cargo-fuzz - Command line helpers for fuzzing
pico-args - An ultra simple CLI arguments parser.
fast-float-rust - Super-fast float parser in Rust (now part of Rust core)
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
roxmltree - Represent an XML document as a read-only tree.
Win32Fuzzer - Winapi fuzzer to help Wine project in creating better Windows "emulator"
json - Strongly typed JSON library for Rust
eve-rs - A simple, intuitive, express-like HTTP library
Qarminer - Qarminer is fuzzer which automatically test Godot and its modules
trinity - Linux system call fuzzer
auto-fuzz-test vs cargo-auditable
rutenspitz vs cargo-fuzz
auto-fuzz-test vs pico-args
rutenspitz vs fast-float-rust
auto-fuzz-test vs rust
rutenspitz vs roxmltree
auto-fuzz-test vs Win32Fuzzer
rutenspitz vs json
auto-fuzz-test vs json
auto-fuzz-test vs eve-rs
auto-fuzz-test vs Qarminer
auto-fuzz-test vs trinity