I'd expect the portnum component to remain uninitialized in case the
given URI specifies no port number -- however, decompose_uri() raises an
error instead. Will address this in a subsequent commit.
Tweaks:
- Small change to the logic for removing quotes around strings.
- Updated NEWS & COPYING.3rdparty
- Use of intrusive_ptr for stack-allocated StringVals
- Little bit of refactoring (I would love to merge the two BuildJSON() functions, too, but that's a larger task)
* origin/topic/timw/595-rapidjson:
Use the list of files from clang-tidy when searching for unit tests
Optimize json_escape_utf8 a bit by removing repeated calls to string methods
Expand unit test for json_escape_utf8 to include all of the strings from the ascii-json-utf8 btest
GHI-595: Convert from nlohmann/json to rapidjson for performance reasons
Convert type-checking macros to actual functions
Fixes in merge:
- Memory leak in HashKey ctor
- Minor whitespace/style changes
* origin/topic/dev/patterns-in-sets:
Enable Patterns as Table index in non singleton cases
Added support to create a Hashkey for PatternVals using their Pattern Texts
* origin/topic/jsiwek/asan: (28 commits)
Increase timeout for a btest
Switch CI scripts to use ASAN/LSAN instead of gperftools
Remove redundant memory leak btests
Fix reference counting issues related to lambdas/closures
Disable LeakSanitizer for btests that have known leaks
Rewrite the btest for when-statement timeouts
Fix memory leak when a logging plugin hook prevents a write
Fix memory leaks in various input framework error-handling cases
Fix memory leak in Reporter::get_weird_sampling_whitelist() BIF
Fix reference counting of Log::Filter "config" field
Fix memory leak in system_env() BIF
Clean up triggers awaiting global state modification at shutdown
Fix memory leak in initializing log writers with no local backend
Fix packet filter memory leaks
Skip sending thread heartbeat if it alread asked to be finished
Fix memory leak of sqlite input reader prepared statement
Prevent duplicate "finish" threading messages
Fix memory leak when table-based input stream overwrites old entries
Fix scripting error in a DHCP btest
Fix memory leaks in Kerberos ticket decryption
...
Or otherwise convert into a regular btest if it didn't already seem to
be covered.
There's no need for a separate memory leak test group since compiling
with LeakSanitizer now covers leak checking for the full btest suite.
E.g. ones that throw interpreter exceptions, as those are currently
known to potentially cause leaks. Fixing the underlying leaks involves
the larger task of more IntrusivePtr usage.
Reference cycles may also cause leaks.
To avoid a memory leak in DNS lookups that's hard to work around and
does not otherwise effect typical operation when Zeek is allowed to
continue to run after zeek_init().
Adjustments during merge:
- kept the UNKNOWN Log::ID as placeholder value
- changed the coverage.find-bro-logs test to check for arbitrary $path
field values instead of just string literals
- don't force EnumVal to unsigned integer since the relevant union member
is the signed integer and added the relevant enum values/types to
.bif files for easier access
- compare FILE* versus file name to check for stdout equality (don't
think it matters much, just a bit more efficient)
- minor whitespace/style tweaks
* origin/topic/dev/print-to-log:
Added a non boolean configuration and other changes as suggested by Jon
Allow Print Statements to be redirected to a Log# This is a combination of 3 commits.
* origin/topic/jsiwek/openbsd:
Adjust btests for OpenBSD portability
Convert pcapng test suite files to pcap format
Fix undefined symbols loading libbroker on OpenBSD
Fix compile warnings on OpenBSD
And switch Zeek's base scripts over to using it in place of
"connection_state_remove". The difference between the two is
that "connection_state_remove" is raised for all events while
"successful_connection_remove" excludes TCP connections that were never
established (just SYN packets). There can be performance benefits
to this change for some use-cases.
There's also a new event called ``connection_successful`` and a new
``connection`` record field named "successful" to help indicate this new
property of connections.
Some Zeek script statement descriptions were exceeding the hardcoded
maximum length and also could contain tab characters which were
supposed to be reserved for use as a delimiter in the file format.
Or more generally, signatures would not work correctly for any case
where the first TCP packet seen contained payload data, regardless of
its TCP flags.
* origin/topic/jsiwek/gh-654-coerce-unspecified-table-defaults:
GH-654: allow table() in function &default expressions
GH-654: allow table() in record &default expressions
Fixes GH-654