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Author SHA1 Message Date
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
9ee03516df tree-wide: add spdx header on all scripts and helpers
Even though many of those scripts are very simple, it is easier to include
the header than to try to say whether each of those files is trivial enough
not to require one.
2021-01-28 09:55:35 +01:00
Yu Watanabe
f6d783ac3d meson: use same compilers to build fuzzers 2018-10-09 11:54:10 +02:00
Yu Watanabe
0a924a775a meson: check the existence of ninja.build for fuzzer tests 2018-07-23 08:50:26 +02:00
Filipe Brandenburger
63554ed907 oss-fuzz: Fallback to ninja-build when available (#8641)
The ninja binary is deployed as `ninja-build` in older distros such as
RHEL 7/CentOS 7.  Detect that and use `ninja-build` instead of `ninja`
when it's available.
2018-04-04 09:32:59 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
b68dfb9e83 Hook up oss-fuzz test cases as tests
This is a bit painful because a separate build of systemd is necessary. The
tests are guarded by tests!=false and slow-tests==true. Running them is not
slow, but compilation certainly is. If this proves unwieldy, we can add a
separate option controlling those builds later.

The build for each sanitizer has its own directory, and we build all fuzzer
tests there, and then pull them out one-by-one by linking into the target
position as necessary. It would be nicer to just build the desired fuzzer, but
we need to build the whole nested build as one unit.

[I also tried making systemd and nested meson subproject. This would work
nicely, but meson does not allow that because the nested target names are the
same as the outer project names. If that is ever fixed, that would be the way
to go.]

v2:
- make sure things still work if memory sanitizer is not available
v3:
- switch to syntax which works with meson 0.42.1 found in Ubuntu
2018-01-27 09:03:46 +01:00