[go-nuts] Recommendation for Fuzzed Types without Native On-Disk Format

2021-02-08 Thread Matt Proud
Hi all, I want to check the wisdom of the crowd on the following topic: Suppose I am interested in fuzz testing an API using dvyukov/go-fuzz , and the primary API under test accepts relatively complex composite data types itself: func F(*Table) error, where

[go-nuts] Deleting the /r/golang subreddit

2016-11-25 Thread Matt Proud
While I find Reddit and the conduct on/around it to be vile and nonredeemable, /r/golang is a nice addition to the community whose positives have generally outweighed the negatives. Killing it unnecessarily fragments the Go community at-large — especially if no good alternative/transition can b