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fuzzing: Use `wasm-encoder` rather than generating WAT text and then assembling it in dummy imports
In bytecodealliance/wasmtime#2497 (comment) we added support for generating nested modules, and we generate these modules by concatenating strings of WAT and then passing it to Module::new which internally checks for WAT strings and assembles them into Wasm bytes if necessary.
We can make this more efficient, improving the number of test cases we fuzz in a
When passing Wasm function to the host as a callback, it's passed as an index in the table.
Wasm3 needs to provide an API to call such functions.
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1.11.2
Expected result
When autosave/netsave.sav would be overwritten, the savegame instead gets written to autosave/netsave2.sav, then autosave/netsave3.sav, and so on and so forth. At a certain point, the numbering wraps around back to 1 in order to prevent the autosave/netsave#.sav from taking up too much storage space.
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When `autosave/n
Use Case
As a developer, I want to join a multiplayer server as a new user, as if I were joining it for the first time. Even though I had previously logged in to it with this client.
I tried changing my "Player Name" in the player settings. That changed the way my name displays, but still connects me to my previous character.
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This can be done by removing the `security.
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just to avoid problems some people may have if they haven't ran the format check script before updating localizations.
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Regressed in DMOJ/judge-server#673, since now the cache is per-worker-process, and gets destroyed on exit. Will require a rewrite of the caching system.
The virtio_scsi driver enqueues buffers to the eventq but does not actually handle them on completion. The following events could be reported to the driver which require some action to be taken:
- transport reset: This may occur as a result of hotplug events or a device being reset. Sense codes cannot be relied on when new devices or busses appear, so this event needs to be handled.
- asynchro
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For example:
# compile a simple app
$ gcc -xc - -oapp.exe <<EOF
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello World!\n");
return 0;
}
EOF
# build image for two providers
$ ops build app.exe -t hyper-v
Bootable image file:/home/am11/.ops/vhdx-images/app.vhdx
$ ops build app.exe -t onprem
Bootable image file:/home/am11/.ops/images/app.img`ops instance create
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While writing a PacketImpact test for ICMP sockets, I found a discrepancy with Linux.
When binding to the following IPv6 multicast addresses,
ff01::1ff02::1ff02::2Linux returns the
EINVALerror code, but gVisor returns theEADDRNOTAVAILerror code.Steps to reproduce