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Closes #30 This is achieved by running libfuzzer with USE_32_BIT_VERSIONS={OFF,ON}, and then combining the corpora. I suspect that the problem earlier was that we only had the 32 bit corpus but were measuring coverage for 64 bit in jenkins.
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