[Lldb-commits] [lldb] 53f1cc8 - [lldb][docs] Fix formatting in fuzzing doc

Chelsea Cassanova via lldb-commits lldb-commits at lists.llvm.org
Fri Aug 26 20:16:40 PDT 2022


Author: Chelsea Cassanova
Date: 2022-08-26T22:15:38-05:00
New Revision: 53f1cc85e3de11ff91eb985332257d63dcf47ddc

URL: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/53f1cc85e3de11ff91eb985332257d63dcf47ddc
DIFF: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/53f1cc85e3de11ff91eb985332257d63dcf47ddc.diff

LOG: [lldb][docs] Fix formatting in fuzzing doc

The page for fuzzing LLDB had incorrectly formatted code,
this commit fixes that.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132775

Added: 
    

Modified: 
    lldb/docs/resources/fuzzing.rst

Removed: 
    


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diff  --git a/lldb/docs/resources/fuzzing.rst b/lldb/docs/resources/fuzzing.rst
index 7c106f4ec95e8..2b1e7bd1eaafd 100644
--- a/lldb/docs/resources/fuzzing.rst
+++ b/lldb/docs/resources/fuzzing.rst
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Building the fuzzers
 Building the LLDB fuzzers requires a build configuration that has the address sanitizer and sanitizer coverage enabled. In addition to your regular CMake arguments, you will need these argumets to build the fuzzers:
 
 ::
+
    -DLLVM_USE_SANITIZER='Address' \
    -DLLVM_USE_SANITIZE_COVERAGE=On \
    -DCLANG_ENABLE_PROTO_FUZZER=ON
@@ -23,6 +24,7 @@ If you want to debug LLDB itself when you find a bug using the fuzzers, use the
 To build a fuzzer, run the desired ninja command for the fuzzer(s) you want to build:
 
 ::
+
    $ ninja lldb-target-fuzzer
    $ ninja lldb-commandinterpreter-fuzzer
    $ ninja lldb-expression-fuzzer
@@ -40,6 +42,7 @@ Running the fuzzers
 If you want to run the fuzzers locally, you can run the binaries that were generated with ninja from the build directory:
 
 ::
+
    $ ./bin/lldb-target-fuzzer
    $ ./bin/lldb-commandinterpreter-fuzzer
    $ ./bin/lldb-expression-fuzzer
@@ -51,6 +54,7 @@ Another way to run the fuzzers is to use a ninja target that will both build the
 To run the custom ninja targets, run the command for your desired fuzzer:
 
 ::
+
    $ ninja fuzz-lldb-target
    $ ninja fuzz-lldb-commandinterpreter
    $ ninja fuzz-lldb-expression
@@ -65,4 +69,5 @@ When running the fuzzers using the custom ninja targets shown above, the inputs
 If you want to reproduce the issue found by a fuzzer once you have gotten the input, you can pass the individual input to the fuzzer binary as a command-line argument:
 
 ::
+
    $ ./<fuzzer binary> <input you are investigating>


        


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