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diff --git a/docs/ideas.md b/docs/ideas.md index e2360ab2..b5de637f 100644 --- a/docs/ideas.md +++ b/docs/ideas.md @@ -19,18 +19,18 @@ Mentor: vanhauser-thc ## WASM Instrumentation Currently, AFL++ can be used for source code fuzzing and traditional binaries. -With the rise of WASM as a compile target, however, a novel way of instrumentation -needs to be implemented for binaries compiled to Webassembly. This can either be -done by inserting instrumentation directly into the WASM AST, or by patching -feedback into a WASM VM of choice, similar to the current Unicorn +With the rise of WASM as a compile target, however, a novel way of +instrumentation needs to be implemented for binaries compiled to Webassembly. +This can either be done by inserting instrumentation directly into the WASM AST, +or by patching feedback into a WASM VM of choice, similar to the current Unicorn instrumentation. Mentor: any ## Support other programming languages -Other programming languages also use llvm hence they could be (easily?) supported -for fuzzing, e.g., mono, swift, go, kotlin native, fortran, ... +Other programming languages also use llvm hence they could be (easily?) +supported for fuzzing, e.g., mono, swift, go, kotlin native, fortran, ... GCC also supports: Objective-C, Fortran, Ada, Go, and D (according to [Gcc homepage](https://gcc.gnu.org/)) |