These were previously reporting leaks due to various allocations not
getting cleaned up during the stack unwind, but at the current state of
the transition toward IntrusivePtr usage, theses tests no longer leak.
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.
This also installs symlinks from "zeek" and "bro-config" to a wrapper
script that prints a deprecation warning.
The btests pass, but this is still WIP. broctl renaming is still
missing.
#239
Scripting errors/mistakes now consistently generate a runtime error
which have the behavior of unwinding the call stack all the way out of
the current event handler.
Before, such errors were not treated consistently and either aborted
the process entirely or emitted a message while continuing to execute
subsequent statements without well-defined behavior (possibly causing
a cascade of errors).
The previous behavior also would only unwind out of the current
function (if within a function body), not out the current event
handler, which is especially problematic for functions that return
a value: the caller is essentially left a mess with no way to deal
with it.
This also changes the behavior of the startup/initialization process
to abort if there's errors during bro_init() rather than continue one
to the main run loop. The `allow_init_errors` option may change this
new, default behavior.
lookup_hostname("localhost") occassionally timed out (after allowed 10
secs) when running test suite on some systems. Not sure why, but
changed to use the Exec module for when block conditions instead as the
scope of the test doesn't depend on a particular type of condition, it
just needs something that will work reliably/quickly.
May fix a sporadic failure, in which case it was just not getting enough
time to run or lookup_hostname() taking longer than ~3 seconds. Else,
the new output should give more hints on what's going wrong. In any
case, termination conditions for the test are now explicit.