#21996: Should we treat BUG messages as fatal errors during fuzzing? ------------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: Sebastian | Owner: Type: defect | Status: new Priority: Medium | Milestone: Tor: 0.3.1.x-final Component: Core Tor/Tor | Version: Severity: Normal | Keywords: Actual Points: | Parent ID: Points: | Reviewer: Sponsor: | ------------------------------+-------------------------------- While wondering why #21966 wasn't caught during consdiff code fuzzing, I noticed that in the C implementation failing to apply a generated diff is not a reason to assert, but rather an LD_BUG log message is generated. Unapplying the 21966 fix and fuzzing promptly leads to the discovery of that bug. I think it might make sense to ensure any BUG message that gets triggered fails an assertion if we're currently fuzzing?
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