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While we support initializing records via coercion from an expression
list, e.g.,
local x: X = [$x1=1, $x2=2];
this can sometimes obscure the code to readers, e.g., when assigning to
value declared and typed elsewhere. The language runtime has a similar
overhead since instead of just constructing a known type it needs to
check at runtime that the coercion from the expression list is valid;
this can be slower than just writing the readible code in the first
place, see #4559.
With this patch we use explicit construction, e.g.,
local x = X($x1=1, $x2=2);
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@load base/utils/email
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@load base/frameworks/intel
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@load base/protocols/smtp
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@load ./where-locations
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event mime_end_entity(c: connection) &group="Intel::ADDR"
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{
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if ( c?$smtp )
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{
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if ( c$smtp?$path )
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{
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local path = c$smtp$path;
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for ( i in path )
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{
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($host=path[i],
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_RECEIVED_HEADER));
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}
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}
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if ( c$smtp?$x_originating_ip )
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($host=c$smtp$x_originating_ip,
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_X_ORIGINATING_IP_HEADER));
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}
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}
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event mime_end_entity(c: connection) &group="Intel::SOFTWARE"
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{
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if ( c?$smtp )
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{
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if ( c$smtp?$user_agent )
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($indicator=c$smtp$user_agent,
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$indicator_type=Intel::SOFTWARE,
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_HEADER));
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}
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}
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event mime_end_entity(c: connection) &group="Intel::EMAIL"
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{
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if ( c?$smtp )
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{
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if ( c$smtp?$mailfrom )
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{
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($indicator=c$smtp$mailfrom,
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$indicator_type=Intel::EMAIL,
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_MAIL_FROM ));
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}
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if ( c$smtp?$rcptto )
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{
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for ( rcptto_addr in c$smtp$rcptto )
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{
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($indicator=rcptto_addr,
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$indicator_type=Intel::EMAIL,
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_RCPT_TO));
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}
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}
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if ( c$smtp?$from )
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{
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for ( from_addr in extract_email_addrs_set(c$smtp$from) )
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{
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($indicator=from_addr,
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$indicator_type=Intel::EMAIL,
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_FROM));
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}
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}
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if ( c$smtp?$to )
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{
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for ( email_to_addr in c$smtp$to )
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{
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($indicator=extract_first_email_addr(email_to_addr),
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$indicator_type=Intel::EMAIL,
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_TO));
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}
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}
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if ( c$smtp?$cc )
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{
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for ( cc_addr in c$smtp$cc )
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{
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($indicator=cc_addr,
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$indicator_type=Intel::EMAIL,
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_CC));
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}
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}
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if ( c$smtp?$reply_to )
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{
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Intel::seen(Intel::Seen($indicator=c$smtp$reply_to,
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$indicator_type=Intel::EMAIL,
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$conn=c,
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$where=SMTP::IN_REPLY_TO));
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}
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}
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}
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