But I think the kinds of bugs found by fuzzing aren't generally security issues in go (I don't know much about go) as they are in C/C++.
EDIT: See guidovranken's excellent sibling comment for how fuzzing can still be useful for go.
But I think the kinds of bugs found by fuzzing aren't generally security issues in go (I don't know much about go) as they are in C/C++.
EDIT: See guidovranken's excellent sibling comment for how fuzzing can still be useful for go.