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...at the same time, add some `TEST-REQUIRES: have-zeromq` which unfortunately means that developers will usually want libzmq installed on their system.
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# This test is meant to cover whether the set of scripts that get loaded by
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# default in bare mode matches a baseline of known defaults. The baseline
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# should only need updating if something new is @load'd from init-bare.zeek
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# (or from an @load'd descendent of it), or when a new builtin plugin is
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# added to Zeek.
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#
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# As the output has absolute paths in it, we need to remove the common
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# prefix to make the test work everywhere. That's what the sed magic
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# below does. Don't ask. :-)
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# @TEST-REQUIRES: $SCRIPTS/have-spicy # This test logs loaded scripts, so disable it if Spicy and it associated plugin is unavailable.
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# @TEST-REQUIRES: have-zeromq # Require ZeroMQ so that the plugin's bif file is loaded.
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# @TEST-REQUIRES: ! have-spicy-ssl # Enabling Spicy SSL changes the loaded scripts, skip in this case
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# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b misc/loaded-scripts
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# @TEST-EXEC: test -e loaded_scripts.log
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# @TEST-EXEC: cat loaded_scripts.log | grep -E -v '#' | awk 'NR>0{print $1}' | sed -e ':a' -e '$!N' -e 's/^\(.*\).*\n\1.*/\1/' -e 'ta' >prefix
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# @TEST-EXEC: (test -L $BUILD && basename $(readlink $BUILD) || basename $BUILD) >buildprefix
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# @TEST-EXEC: cat loaded_scripts.log | sed "s#`cat buildprefix`#build#g" | sed "s#`cat prefix`##g" >prefix_canonified_loaded_scripts.log
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# @TEST-EXEC: grep -E -v 'Zeek_(AF_Packet|JavaScript)' prefix_canonified_loaded_scripts.log > canonified_loaded_scripts.log
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# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff canonified_loaded_scripts.log
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