fuzz_target: make it possible to return Corpus for byte inputs#131
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Previously, specifying a target with a Corpus return type forced an Arbitrary `fuzz_target!` overload, which in addition to being unnecessary forced verbose Debug output for `&[u8]`, one byte per line. This could easily fill terminal scrollback buffer for non-trivial inputs.
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Previously, specifying a target with a Corpus return type forced an Arbitrary
fuzz_target!overload, which in addition to being unnecessary forced verbose Debug output for&[u8], one byte per line. This could easily fill terminal scrollback buffer for non-trivial inputs.