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Prefer explicit construction to coercion in record initialization
While we support initializing records via coercion from an expression list, e.g., local x: X = [$x1=1, $x2=2]; this can sometimes obscure the code to readers, e.g., when assigning to value declared and typed elsewhere. The language runtime has a similar overhead since instead of just constructing a known type it needs to check at runtime that the coercion from the expression list is valid; this can be slower than just writing the readible code in the first place, see #4559. With this patch we use explicit construction, e.g., local x = X($x1=1, $x2=2);
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@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ event zeek_init() &priority=5
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if ( |path_prefix| > 0 && sub_bytes(a_file, 0, 1) != "/" )
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source = cat(rstrip(path_prefix, "/"), "/", a_file);
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Input::add_event([$source=source,
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$reader=Input::READER_ASCII,
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$mode=Input::REREAD,
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$name=cat("intel-", a_file),
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$fields=Intel::Item,
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$ev=Intel::read_entry,
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$error_ev=Intel::read_error]);
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Input::add_event(Input::EventDescription($source=source,
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$reader=Input::READER_ASCII,
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$mode=Input::REREAD,
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$name=cat("intel-", a_file),
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$fields=Intel::Item,
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$ev=Intel::read_entry,
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$error_ev=Intel::read_error));
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}
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}
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}
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