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Switch back to stable, make local make test target cheaper#383
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Switch back to stable, make local make test target cheaper#383
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The benchmark and fuzz targets in particular take quite a long time to run, and are usually not the focus of development. They're still worth running in CI, though, to catch bitrot.
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We do not need a nightly compiler until #254 lands (unless wg-ffi-unwind succeeds before then). This reverts us to a stable compiler for now, and adds a note to the
Vmctxinterface warning folks about the safety issues with guest callbacks.While I was at it, I also split off some of the bitrot avoidance bits of the tests into a separate make target, making local development a bit less painful. It still hurts a bit due to all the
lucetccompiles that have to happen under the hood when running various tests, but improving that will have to come later.