# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # Simple example of a build file that nicely integrates a fuzz target # with the rest of the project. # # We use 'make' as the build system, but these ideas are applicable # to any other build system # By default, use our own standalone_fuzz_target_runner. # This runner does no fuzzing, but simply executes the inputs # provided via parameters. # Run e.g. "make all LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE=/path/to/libFuzzer.a" # to link the fuzzer(s) against a real fuzzing engine. # # OSS-Fuzz will define its own value for LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE. LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE ?= standalone_fuzz_target_runner.o # Values for CC, CFLAGS, CXX, CXXFLAGS are provided by OSS-Fuzz. # Outside of OSS-Fuzz use the ones you prefer or rely on the default values. # Do not use the -fsanitize=* flags by default. # OSS-Fuzz will use different -fsanitize=* flags for different builds (asan, ubsan, msan, ...) # You may add extra compiler flags like this: CXXFLAGS += -std=c++11 all: do_stuff_fuzzer clean: rm -fv *.a *.o *_fuzzer crash-* *.zip # Fuzz target, links against $LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE, so that # you may choose which fuzzing engine to use. do_stuff_fuzzer: do_stuff_fuzzer.cpp my_api.a standalone_fuzz_target_runner.o ${CXX} ${CXXFLAGS} $< my_api.a ${LIB_FUZZING_ENGINE} -o $@ # The library itself. my_api.a: my_api.cpp my_api.h ${CXX} ${CXXFLAGS} $< -c ar ruv my_api.a my_api.o # The standalone fuzz target runner. standalone_fuzz_target_runner.o: standalone_fuzz_target_runner.cpp