[btest] TestDirs = doc bifs language core scripts coverage signatures plugins broker supervisor telemetry TmpDir = %(testbase)s/.tmp BaselineDir = %(testbase)s/Baseline IgnoreDirs = .svn CVS .tmp IgnoreFiles = *.tmp *.swp .clang-format #* *.trace .DS_Store MinVersion = 0.63 [environment] ZEEKPATH=`bash -c %(testbase)s/../../build/zeek-path-dev` ZEEK_SEED_FILE=%(testbase)s/random.seed ZEEK_PLUGIN_PATH= TZ=UTC LC_ALL=C BTEST_PATH=%(testbase)s/../../auxil/btest PATH=%(testbase)s/../../build/src:%(testbase)s/../scripts:%(testbase)s/../../auxil/btest:%(testbase)s/../../build/auxil/zeek-aux/zeek-cut:%(testbase)s/../../auxil/btest/sphinx:%(default_path)s:/sbin TRACES=%(testbase)s/Traces FILES=%(testbase)s/Files SCRIPTS=%(testbase)s/../scripts DOC_ROOT=%(testbase)s/../../doc DIST=%(testbase)s/../.. BUILD=%(testbase)s/../../build TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=%(testbase)s/../scripts/diff-canonifier TMPDIR=%(testbase)s/.tmp ZEEK_PROFILER_FILE=%(testbase)s/.tmp/script-coverage/XXXXXX BTEST_RST_FILTER=$SCRIPTS/rst-filter ZEEK_DNS_FAKE=1 ZEEK_DEFAULT_LISTEN_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1 ZEEK_DEFAULT_LISTEN_RETRY=1 ZEEK_DEFAULT_CONNECT_RETRY=1 ZEEK_DISABLE_ZEEKYGEN=1 ZEEK_ALLOW_INIT_ERRORS=1 ZEEK_SUPERVISOR_NO_SIGKILL=1 UBSAN_OPTIONS=print_stacktrace=1 [environment-AST-dup] # Environment for testing AST duplication functionality, which is # needed for script optimization but isn't otherwise exercised. # # 5 tests differ, for the following reasons: # # language.deprecated # Some deprecation messages get reported multiple times, first when # constructing the original AST node, and then when duplicating it. # # scripts.base.frameworks.input.reread # plugins.hooks # When lambdas are duplicated they get a new UID, which differs # from the original. # # coverage.zeek-profiler-file # Not sure what's going on here, but best guess the problem is # that the coverage tracking is looking for execution of the # original statements and is not able to associate the duplicated # statements with these. Doesn't seem worth trying to fix. # ZEEK_DUPLICATE_ASTS=1 BTEST_BASELINE_DIR=%(testbase)s/Baseline.dup:%(testbase)s/Baseline [environment-inline] ZEEK_INLINE=1 BTEST_BASELINE_DIR=%(testbase)s/Baseline.inline:%(testbase)s/Baseline [environment-xform] ZEEK_XFORM=1 BTEST_BASELINE_DIR=%(testbase)s/Baseline.xform:%(testbase)s/Baseline [environment-opt] ZEEK_XFORM=1 ZEEK_OPT=1 BTEST_BASELINE_DIR=%(testbase)s/Baseline.opt:%(testbase)s/Baseline.xform:%(testbase)s/Baseline # The following is used for testing -u functionality. We set $ZEEK_XFORM, # too, because the analysis is done on transformed ASTs, and some tests # might be sensitive to that fact. For the same reason, we first fall # back to Baseline.xform. [environment-usage] ZEEK_XFORM=1 ZEEK_USAGE_ISSUES=1 BTEST_BASELINE_DIR=%(testbase)s/Baseline.usage:%(testbase)s/Baseline.xform:%(testbase)s/Baseline [environment-cpp] ZEEK_USE_CPP=1 BTEST_BASELINE_DIR=%(testbase)s/Baseline.cpp:%(testbase)s/Baseline # This environment runs ZAM in default mode, i.e., with all optimizations # activated. When using it, some of the tests require extra time to run, # so before diagnosing failures, rerun the failed tests non-parallelized # (no -j). Also, we explicitly set ZEEK_XFORM, even though ZEEK_ZAM activates # it, because some tests look for it when deciding whether to skip or run. [environment-zam] ZEEK_ZAM=1 ZEEK_XFORM=1 BTEST_BASELINE_DIR=%(testbase)s/Baseline.zam:%(testbase)s/Baseline.xform:%(testbase)s/Baseline