Fuzzy testing has been added to SQLite's standard testing strategy. Wonder if it'd be useful for us too... ?
+ Justin Begin forwarded message: > From: Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> > Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite 3.8.10 enters testing > Date: 4 May 2015 22:03:59 BST > To: General Discussion of SQLite Database > <sqlite-us...@mailinglists.sqlite.org> > Reply-To: General Discussion of SQLite Database > <sqlite-us...@mailinglists.sqlite.org> > > > On 4 May 2015, at 8:23pm, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote: > >> A list of changes (still being revised and updated) is at >> (https://www.sqlite.org/draft/releaselog/3_8_10.html). > > "Because of its past success, AFL became a standard part of the testing > strategy for SQLite beginning with version 3.8.10. There is at least one > instance of AFL running against SQLite continuously, 24/7/365, trying new > randomly mutated inputs against SQLite at a rate of a few hundred to a few > thousand per second. Billions of inputs have been tried, but AFL's > instrumentation has narrowed them down to less than 20,000 test cases that > cover all distinct behaviors. Newly discovered test cases are periodically > captured and added to the TCL test suite." > > Heh. Mister Zalewski can be proud. > > Simon. > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-us...@mailinglists.sqlite.org > http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users -- GlusterFS - http://www.gluster.org An open source, distributed file system scaling to several petabytes, and handling thousands of clients. My personal twitter: twitter.com/realjustinclift _______________________________________________ Gluster-devel mailing list Gluster-devel@gluster.org http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel