zeek/testing/btest/spicy/file-analyzer-property.zeek
Benjamin Bannier 8049d3a002 Speed up Spicy-related tests.
This patch changes invocations of `spicyz` and similar Spicy tools in
tests which perform compilation to use debug mode via passing `-d`. This
in turn leads to Spicy compiling generated C++ code in debug as opposed
to release mode which typically seems to require less CPU time and RAM.
For a local test running with `btest -j 16` and no caching via
`HILTI_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCER` this sped up running of BTests under
`spicy/` by about 40s on my machine (120s vs 160s).
2023-05-25 14:59:10 +02:00

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# @TEST-REQUIRES: have-spicy
#
# @TEST-EXEC: spicyz -d -o test.hlto text.spicy ./text.evt
# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -r ${TRACES}/http/post.trace test.hlto %INPUT >output
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output
event text::data(f: fa_file, data: string)
{
print "text data", f$id, data;
}
# @TEST-START-FILE text.spicy
module Text;
public type Data = unit {
%mime-type = "text/plain";
data: bytes &eod;
};
# @TEST-END-FILE
# @TEST-START-FILE text.evt
file analyzer spicy::Text:
parse with Text::Data;
on Text::Data -> event text::data($file, self.data);
# @TEST-END-FILE