Spelling testing

* alphabet
* another
* associated
* avoiding
* base
* because
* constructors
* defining
* deterministic
* directly
* endlessly
* entity
* function
* indefinitely
* initial
* interpreter
* into
* modifying
* negotiate
* nonexistent
* observations
* occasional
* omission
* orphaned
* overridden
* passing
* primitive
* produces
* reassembly
* repository
* restore
* shouldn't
* something
* statement
* the
* therefore
* transferred
* uninitialized
* unsuccessful

Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <2119212+jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit is contained in:
Josh Soref 2022-10-23 16:00:55 -04:00
parent f810f78e3e
commit 74af1ebe16
62 changed files with 207 additions and 199 deletions

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### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
[[name=Broker::log_flush, times_called=2], [name=ChecksumOffloading::check, times_called=2], [name=NetControl::init, times_called=1], [name=analyzer_confirmation_info, times_called=1], [name=connection_established, times_called=1], [name=connection_state_remove, times_called=1], [name=file_new, times_called=1], [name=file_over_new_connection, times_called=1], [name=file_sniff, times_called=1], [name=file_state_remove, times_called=1], [name=filter_change_tracking, times_called=3], [name=get_file_handle, times_called=4], [name=http_begin_entity, times_called=2], [name=http_end_entity, times_called=2], [name=http_header, times_called=13], [name=http_message_done, times_called=2], [name=http_reply, times_called=1], [name=http_request, times_called=1], [name=net_done, times_called=1], [name=new_connection, times_called=1], [name=run_sync_hook, times_called=2], [name=zeek_done, times_called=1], [name=zeek_init, times_called=1]]

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### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
Validation result: certificate has expired
Validation result: ok
Resulting chain:
Fingerprint: 70829f77ff4b6e908324a3f4e1940fce6c489098, Subject: CN=www.tobu-estate.com,OU=Terms of use at www.verisign.com/rpa (c)05,O=TOBU RAILWAY Co.\,Ltd.,L=Sumida-ku,ST=Tokyo,C=JP
Fingerprint: 5deb8f339e264c19f6686f5f8f32b54a4c46b476, Subject: CN=VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA - G3,OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)10,OU=VeriSign Trust Network,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
Fingerprint: 4eb6d578499b1ccf5f581ead56be3d9b6744a5e5, Subject: CN=VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G5,OU=(c) 2006 VeriSign\, Inc. - For authorized use only,OU=VeriSign Trust Network,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
Fingerprint: 32f30882622b87cf8856c63db873df0853b4dd27, Subject: CN=VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority - G5,OU=(c) 2006 VeriSign\, Inc. - For authorized use only,OU=VeriSign Trust Network,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
Fingerprint: 742c3192e607e424eb4549542be1bbc53e6174e2, Subject: OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US

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### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
intial val, init
initial val, init
peer added
updated val, newval

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[]
Yield type is documented/cross-referenced for primitize types.
Yield type is documented/cross-referenced for primitive types.
.. zeek:id:: test_vector1
:source-code: <...>/vectors.zeek 14 14

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### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
fatal error in <...>/enum-nonexisting.zeek, line 4: unknown enum identifier "notexisting"
fatal error in <...>/enum-nonexisting.zeek, line 4: unknown enum identifier "nonexistent"

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String!
Count!
Bool or address!
Somethign else!
Something else!
Bool or address!
n/a

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### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
error in <...>/init-bare.zeek, line 1: dynamic plugin zeek::asciireader from directory <...>/build/ conflicts with built-in plugin Zeek::AsciiReader (-1.-1.0)
fatal error in <...>/init-bare.zeek, line 1: aborting after plugin errors

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### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
00000000 d4 c3 b2 a1 02 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |................|
00000010 00 24 00 00 01 00 00 00 bb fb 27 5b c3 8e 0d 00 |.$........'[....|
00000020 3c 00 00 00 3c 00 00 00 a7 ab 16 9f 39 00 d4 f1 |<...<.......9...|

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Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=F): a
Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=F): b
Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=F): c
Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=T): <stderr output contained nonexistant>
Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=T): <stderr output contained nonexistant>
Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=T): <stderr output contained nonexistant>
Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=T): <stderr output contained nonexistent>
Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=T): <stderr output contained nonexistent>
Input::EVENT_NEW line output (stderr=T): <stderr output contained nonexistent>
End of Data event, input
Process finished event, input, T

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Host: 6.5.4.3 - num:2 - sum:6.0 - avg:3.0 - max:5.0 - min:1.0 - var:8.0 - std_dev:2.8 - unique:2 - hllunique:2
Host: 7.2.1.5 - num:2 - sum:145.0 - avg:72.5 - max:91.0 - min:54.0 - var:684.5 - std_dev:26.2 - unique:2 - hllunique:2
Performing first epoch, no observations
Performing second epoch with overvations
Performing second epoch with observations
Sending ready for data
epoch finished, F
epoch finished, T

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### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
Performing first epoch, no observations
epoch_finished
Performing second epoch with overvations
Performing second epoch with observations
Host: 1.2.3.4 - num:5 - sum:221.0 - var:1144.2 - avg:44.2 - max:94.0 - min:5.0 - std_dev:33.8 - unique:4 - hllunique:4
Host: 6.5.4.3 - num:1 - sum:2.0 - var:0.0 - avg:2.0 - max:2.0 - min:2.0 - std_dev:0.0 - unique:1 - hllunique:1
Host: 7.2.1.5 - num:1 - sum:1.0 - var:0.0 - avg:1.0 - max:1.0 - min:1.0 - std_dev:0.0 - unique:1 - hllunique:1

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@ -1 +1,2 @@
### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
[svc_priority=1, target_name=.]

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@ -1 +1,2 @@
### BTest baseline data generated by btest-diff. Do not edit. Use "btest -U/-u" to update. Requires BTest >= 0.63.
[svc_priority=0, target_name=foo.example.com]

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
These are the trace files that are used by the Zeek test suite.
Note to maintainers: please take care when modyfing/removing files from here.
Note to maintainers: please take care when modifying/removing files from here.
We install these traces with the Zeek distribution and external packages might
depend on them for tests.

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@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ global my_alphabet: string = "!#$%&/(),-.:;<>@[]^ `_{|}~abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx
print decode_base64("YnJv");
print decode_base64("YnJv", default_alphabet);
print decode_base64("YnJv", ""); # should use default alpabet
print decode_base64("YnJv", ""); # should use default alphabet
print decode_base64("}n-v", my_alphabet);
print decode_base64("YnJv");
print decode_base64("YnJv", default_alphabet);
print decode_base64("YnJv", ""); # should use default alpabet
print decode_base64("YnJv", ""); # should use default alphabet
print decode_base64("}n-v", my_alphabet);

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ global my_alphabet: string = "!#$%&/(),-.:;<>@[]^ `_{|}~abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx
print encode_base64("bro");
print encode_base64("bro", default_alphabet);
print encode_base64("bro", ""); # should use default alpabet
print encode_base64("bro", ""); # should use default alphabet
print encode_base64("bro", my_alphabet);
print encode_base64("padding");

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ event zeek_init()
bloomfilter_add(bf_cnt, 0);
print bloomfilter_lookup(bf_copy, 0);
print bloomfilter_lookup(bf_copy, 42);
# check that typefication transfered.
# check that typefication transferred.
bloomfilter_add(bf_copy, 0.5); # causes stderr output "error: incompatible Bloom filter types"
print "============ Hashes";

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ event check_var()
event zeek_init()
{
print "intial val", test_var;
print "initial val", test_var;
Broker::subscribe("zeek/ids");
Broker::listen("127.0.0.1", to_port(getenv("BROKER_PORT")));
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# This crashes with ZAM because it explicitly violates typing, which happens
# to work in the intepreter, but isn't sound.
# to work in the interpreter, but isn't sound.
#
# @TEST-REQUIRES: test "${ZEEK_ZAM}" != "1"
#

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# In "normal" test mode, connection uids should be determistic.
# In "normal" test mode, connection uids should be deterministic.
#
# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b -D -C -r $TRACES/wikipedia.trace %INPUT >output
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b %INPUT 2>&1 | grep -v termination | sort | uniq | wc -l | awk '{print $1}' >output
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output
# In old version, the event would keep triggering endlessely, with the network
# In old version, the event would keep triggering endlessly, with the network
# time not moving forward and Zeek not terminating.
#
# Note that the output will not be 20 because we still execute two rounds

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#
# This test procudes a recursive error: the error handler is itself broken. Rather
# than looping indefinitly, the error inside the handler should reported to stderr.
# This test produces a recursive error: the error handler is itself broken. Rather
# than looping indefinitely, the error inside the handler should reported to stderr.
#
# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b %INPUT >output 2>err
# @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=$SCRIPTS/diff-remove-abspath btest-diff output

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff out
# In telecoms there is never a GTP tunnel within another GTP tunnel.
# So if we find inside a GTP tunnel anohter IP/UDP packet with port 2152,
# So if we find inside a GTP tunnel another IP/UDP packet with port 2152,
# it is just a UDP packet, but not another GTP tunnel.
event analyzer_violation(c: connection, atype: AllAnalyzers::Tag, aid: count, reason: string)

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ type TestRecord: record {
field2: count;
};
## Yield type is documented/cross-referenced for primitize types.
## Yield type is documented/cross-referenced for primitive types.
global test_vector0: vector of string;
## Yield type is documented/cross-referenced for composite types.

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ global n = 0;
function send_event()
{
local event_count = 1;
# log fails to be looked up because of a missing print statment
# log fails to be looked up because of a missing print statement
# functions must have the same name on both ends of broker.
local log : myfunctype = function(c: count) : function(d: count) : count
{

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ type myrec: record {
function foo(mr: myrec)
{
print "foo start";
# Unitialized field access: unwind out of current event handler body
# Uninitialized field access: unwind out of current event handler body
print mr$f;
# Unreachable
print "foo done";

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b %INPUT >out
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff out
# All various container contructors should work at both global and local scope.
# All various container constructors should work at both global and local scope.
global gt1: table[port] of count = table( [1/tcp] = 1, [2/tcp] = 2, [3/tcp] = 3 );
global gs1: set[port] = set( 1/tcp, 2/tcp, 3/tcp );

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ event zeek_init()
bloomfilter_add(bf_cnt, 0);
print bloomfilter_lookup(bf_copy, 0);
print bloomfilter_lookup(bf_copy, 42);
# check that typefication transfered.
# check that typefication transferred.
bloomfilter_add(bf_copy, 0.5); # causes stderr output
print "============ Hashes";

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ function compare_otr(a: TestRecord, b: TestRecord): bool
if ( same_object(a$i2, b$i2) )
return F;
# check that we restroe that i1 & i2 point to same object
# check that we restore that i1 & i2 point to same object
if ( ! same_object(a$i1, a$i2) )
return F;
if ( ! same_object(b$i1, b$i2) )
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ event zeek_init()
local pat1 = /.*PATTERN.*/;
local pat2 = copy(pat1);
# patterns cannot be directoy compared
# patterns cannot be directly compared
if ( same_object(pat1, pat2) )
print "FAIL P1";
if ( ! ( pat1 == "PATTERN" ) )

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# @TEST-EXEC-FAIL: zeek -b %INPUT >output 2>&1
# @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER="$SCRIPTS/diff-remove-abspath" btest-diff output
redef enum notexisting += {
redef enum nonexistent += {
This_Causes_a_Segfault
};

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ event zeek_init() &priority=-10
schedule 4sec { do_it() };
}
# Test that re-defing a table with an expiry in a specific way
# Test that re-defining a table with an expiry in a specific way
# does not crash Zeek; see GH-1687.
global hosts: set[addr] &create_expire=1day &redef;

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ function make_lambda(start: count): function(): count
event zeek_init() &priority=10
{
# just checking use of unitialized locals "works" (doesn't crash)
# just checking use of uninitialized locals "works" (doesn't crash)
local one = make_lambda(1);
local two = make_lambda(2);
}

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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ event zeek_init()
print "expect [8, 16, 24]";
print map_1(times_eight, test);
# things like this are only possible becuse we allow functions to
# things like this are only possible because we allow functions to
# mutate their closures.
local thunder= make_dog("thunder", 10);
thunder("get name", "");

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ function myfunc(rec: myrec)
event zeek_init()
{
# Orhpaned fields in a record coercion reflect a programming error, like a typo, so should
# Orphaned fields in a record coercion reflect a programming error, like a typo, so should
# be reported at parse-time to prevent unexpected run-time behavior.
local rec: myrec = [$a="test", $b=42, $wtf=1sec];
print rec;

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ print fmt("Count %s: %d", c, |c|);
# type, so this wraps to a very large number. It may be more intuitive if it
# were to coerce to a signed integer, but it can also be more favorable to
# simply have consistent behavior across arbitrary arithmetic expressions even
# if that may result in occassional, unintended overflow/wrapping.
# if that may result in occasional, unintended overflow/wrapping.
print fmt("Expr: %d", |5 - 9|);
# Same arithmetic on signed integers is likely what's originally intended.
print fmt("Signed Expr: %d", |+5 - +9|);
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ print fmt("Record %s: %d", r, |r|);
# Size of set: returns number of elements in set.
# Don't print the set, as its order depends on the seeding of the hash
# fnction, and it's not worth the trouble to normalize it.
# function, and it's not worth the trouble to normalize it.
print fmt("Set: %d", |si|);
# Size of string: returns string length.

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ function switch_one(v: any): string
case type bool, type count:
return "Bool or address!";
default:
return "Somethign else!";
return "Something else!";
}
}

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ function switch_one(v: string): string
case type bool, type addr:
return "Bool or address!";
default:
return "Somethign else!";
return "Something else!";
}
}

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ function switch_one(v: any)
break;
default:
print "Somethign else!";
print "Something else!";
break;
}
}

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ function switch_one(v: any): string
case type bool, type addr:
return "Bool or address!";
default:
return "Somethign else!";
return "Something else!";
}
}

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ for ( i in t )
print t;
for ( i in t )
# Trying to delete a non-existent element within in a loop does not
# Trying to delete a nonexistent element within in a loop does not
# actually modify membership, so does not trigger a warning.
delete t[0];
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ for ( n in s )
print s;
for ( n in s )
# Trying to delete a non-existent element within in a loop does not
# Trying to delete a nonexistent element within in a loop does not
# actually modify membership, so does not trigger a warning.
delete s[0];

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# The 'when' implementation historically performed an AST-traversal to locate
# any index-expressions like `x[9]` and evaluated them so that it could
# register the assocated value as something for which it needs to receive
# register the associated value as something for which it needs to receive
# "modification" notifications.
#
# Evaluating arbitrary expressions during an AST-traversal like that ignores

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@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ public:
FOO_Analyzer(zeek::Connection* conn);
virtual ~FOO_Analyzer();
// Overriden from Analyzer.
// Overridden from Analyzer.
virtual void Done();
virtual void DeliverStream(int len, const u_char* data, bool orig);
virtual void Undelivered(uint64_t seq, int len, bool orig);
// Overriden from tcp::TCP_ApplicationAnalyzer.
// Overridden from tcp::TCP_ApplicationAnalyzer.
virtual void EndpointEOF(bool is_orig);
static zeek::analyzer::Analyzer* InstantiateAnalyzer(zeek::Connection* conn)

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# This used to crash the file reassemly code.
# This used to crash the file reassembly code.
#
# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b -r $TRACES/http/byteranges.trace base/protocols/http base/files/hash frameworks/files/extract-all-files FileExtract::default_limit=4000
#

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ event Input::end_of_data(name: string, source:string)
++endcount;
# ... and when we're done, move to reading via events.
# This makes the reads sequential, avoding races in the output.
# This makes the reads sequential, avoiding races in the output.
if ( endcount == 1 )
{
Input::add_event([$source="../input.log", $name="sshevent", $error_ev=handle_our_errors_event, $fields=Val, $want_record=T, $ev=line]);

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ event Input::end_of_data(name: string, source:string)
++endcount;
# ... and when we're done, move to reading via events.
# This makes the reads sequential, avoding races in the output.
# This makes the reads sequential, avoiding races in the output.
if ( endcount == 1 )
{
Input::add_event([$source="../input.log", $name="sshevent", $error_ev=handle_our_errors_event, $fields=Val, $want_record=T, $ev=line]);

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@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ event line(description: Input::EventDescription, tpe: Input::Event, s: string, i
if ( is_stderr )
{
# work around localized error messages. and if some localization does not include the filename... well... that would be bad :)
if ( strstr(s, "nonexistant") > 0 )
line_output += "<stderr output contained nonexistant>";
if ( strstr(s, "nonexistent") > 0 )
line_output += "<stderr output contained nonexistent>";
else
line_output += "<unexpected/weird error localization>";
}
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ event zeek_init()
};
outfile = open("../out");
Input::add_event([$source="ls ../mydir ../nonexistant ../nonexistant2 ../nonexistant3 |",
Input::add_event([$source="ls ../mydir ../nonexistent ../nonexistent2 ../nonexistent3 |",
$reader=Input::READER_RAW, $name="input",
$fields=Val, $ev=line, $want_record=F,
$config=config_strings, $mode=Input::STREAM]);

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ event ready_for_data()
event second_test()
{
print "Performing second epoch with overvations";
print "Performing second epoch with observations";
local ret = SumStats::next_epoch("test");
if ( ! ret )
print "Return value false";

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ event second_test()
SumStats::observe("test.metric", [$host=6.5.4.3], [$num=2]);
SumStats::observe("test.metric", [$host=7.2.1.5], [$num=1]);
print "Performing second epoch with overvations";
print "Performing second epoch with observations";
local ret = SumStats::next_epoch("test");
if ( ! ret )
print "Return value false";

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ event run_test()
}
# Grumble grumble, ActiveHTTP actually joins away the \n characters
# from the the response. Not sure how that's helpful. We simply
# from the response. Not sure how that's helpful. We simply
# grep out the zeek_version_info{...} endpoint="..." pieces and
# expect one for each node to exist as a smoke test.
local version_infos = find_all(response$body, /zeek_version_info\{[^}]+\}/);

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@ -4,5 +4,5 @@
# This test is mainly checking the request_body_len field for correctness.
# Historical versions of Zeek would mistakenly count the body-lengths of the
# multipart sub-entities twice: once upon the end of the sub-entity and then
# again upon the end of the top-level enitity that contains all sub-entities.
# The size of just the top-level enitity is the correct one to use.
# again upon the end of the top-level entity that contains all sub-entities.
# The size of just the top-level entity is the correct one to use.

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# This test verifies that given the proper keytab file, the
# Kerberos analyzer can open the AD ticket in the Negociate
# Kerberos analyzer can open the AD ticket in the Negotiate
# Protocol Request and find the user.
#
# @TEST-REQUIRES: grep -q "#define USE_KRB5" $BUILD/zeek-config.h

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# This test verifies that GSSAPI is correctly passing events to
# the Kerberos analyzer. The specific trace example is a
# SMB authentication event and therfore relies on the SMB
# SMB authentication event and therefore relies on the SMB
# analyzer as well.
# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b -C -r $TRACES/krb/smb_gssapi.trace %INPUT

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# The parser generated by BinPAC needs to handle this pcap without crashing
# or asserting. Specifically, pasing Function Code 23,
# or asserting. Specifically, passing Function Code 23,
# ReadWriteMultipleRegistersRequest, has a field:
#
# uint16[write_quantity] &length=write_byte_count;

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# This tests that successful/unsuccesful auth attempts get logged correctly
# This tests that successful/unsuccessful auth attempts get logged correctly
# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b -r $TRACES/mysql/auth.trace %INPUT
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff mysql.log

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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ event zeek_init()
ip = "2001:db8:0:0:0:FFFF:192.168.0.5";
print is_valid_ip(ip);
# hybrid ipv6-ipv4 address with zero ommission should work
# hybrid ipv6-ipv4 address with zero omission should work
ip = "2001:db8::FFFF:192.168.0.5";
print is_valid_ip(ip);

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ event zeek_init()
Broker::subscribe(topic);
Broker::listen("127.0.0.1", to_port(getenv("BROKER_PORT")));
# Create a node that inherits basre mode from us.
# Create a node that inherits base mode from us.
local sn = Supervisor::NodeConfig($name="inherit", $directory="inherit");
Supervisor::create(sn);

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ function check_group_coverage {
done | sort | uniq)
for i in $DIRS; do
# For elements in #src, we only care about the files direclty in the directory.
# For elements in #src, we only care about the files directly in the directory.
if [[ "$i" = "#src" ]]; then
RUN=$(echo $(grep "$i#[^#]\+$" $DATA | grep "$SRC_FOLDER$i\|build$i" | cut -f 2) | tr " " "+" | bc)
TOTAL=$(echo $(grep "$i#[^#]\+$" $DATA | grep "$SRC_FOLDER$i\|build$i" | cut -f 3) | tr " " "+" | bc)

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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ verify_run "which lcov" \
echo -n "Creating tracefile for output generation... "
verify_run "lcov --no-external --capture --directory . --output-file $COVERAGE_FILE"
# 5. Remove a number of 3rdparty and "extra" files that shoudln't be included in the
# 5. Remove a number of 3rdparty and "extra" files that shouldn't be included in the
# Zeek coverage numbers.
for TARGET in $REMOVE_TARGETS; do
echo -n "Getting rid of $TARGET files from tracefile... "

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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ there. For each trace, you also need to calculate a checksum with ``md5sum`` and
put it into ``<url>.md5sum``. The scripts use this to decide if they need to
redownload the trace. Accordingly, if you update a trace, make sure to also
recalculate its checksum. Note that the traces will be downloaded to ``Traces/``
but must not be added to the git repostiory; there's a ``.gitignore`` installed
but must not be added to the git repository; there's a ``.gitignore`` installed
to prevent that.