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diff --git a/docs/env_variables.md b/docs/env_variables.md index 682ab7f1..85c2efd7 100644 --- a/docs/env_variables.md +++ b/docs/env_variables.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ make fairly broad use of environmental variables instead: overridden. - Setting `AFL_USE_ASAN` automatically enables ASAN, provided that your - compiler supports itt. Note that fuzzing with ASAN is mildly challenging + compiler supports it. Note that fuzzing with ASAN is mildly challenging - see [notes_for_asan.md](notes_for_asan.md). (You can also enable MSAN via `AFL_USE_MSAN`; ASAN and MSAN come with the @@ -66,8 +66,8 @@ make fairly broad use of environmental variables instead: - Setting `AFL_USE_LSAN` automatically enables Leak-Sanitizer, provided that your compiler supports it. To perform a leak check within your - program at a certain point (such as at the end of an __AFL_LOOP, - you can run the macro __AFL_CHECK_LEAK(); which will cause + program at a certain point (such as at the end of an __AFL_LOOP), + you can run the macro __AFL_LEAK_CHECK(); which will cause an abort if any memory is leaked (you can combine this with the LSAN_OPTIONS=suppressions option to supress some known leaks). @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ optimal values if not already present in the environment: ``` - Similarly, the default `LSAN_OPTIONS` are set to: ``` - exit_code=86 + exit_code=23 fast_unwind_on_malloc=0 ```` Be sure to include the first ones for LSAN and MSAN when customizing |