Chore: run fuzzer along with unit tests #11404
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What is the purpose of this pull request? (put an "X" next to item)
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What changes did you make? (Give an overview)
This commit turns on our existing fuzzer tool to run a small number of iterations when the user runs
npm test
. This is intended to prevent bugs like #11402 where a rule completely breaks when it encounters a particular syntax, but the author doesn't think to test for that kind of syntax.When there are no fuzzing errors, this adds about 5 seconds to the
npm test
time. (When there are fuzzing errors, it takes more time because the fuzzer does extra work to try to find the minimal config that reproduces the bug.)The fuzzer actually has two modes: "crash" (where it only tries to detect rule crashes), and "autofix" (where it additionally tries to detect cases where a rule's autofixer creates a syntax error). For now, this PR just enables "crash" mode when running
npm test
, because I remember "autofix" mode had some false positives (although they might have been fixed due to parser upgrades).Is there anything you'd like reviewers to focus on?
The tests will fail on this PR until #11403 is merged, because the fuzzer successfully detects the bug reported in #11402.