Update fuzzer documentation.
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WebRTC currently uses libfuzzer for fuzz testing however FuzzTest is a new approach which we have not yet looked into but we will in the future.
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Before continuing, read the [libfuzzer][libfuzzer-getting-started] and [FuzzTest][fuzztest-getting-started] getting started docs to get familar.
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You will also need to download libfuzzer specific libraries, which are not downloaded by default. The easiest way to do this is to set the `checkout_fuzzer` custom variable in your .gclient file then run gclient runhooks.
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"custom_vars": {
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"checkout_fuzzer": True,
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},
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```
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## Compiling locally
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To build the fuzzers residing in the [test/fuzzers][fuzzers] directory, use
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