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![]() The logic was template-based so far, which wasn't great because: (1) conceptually, it models the Spicy types at the wrong layer (C++ rather than HILTI types), and (2) stopped working with some recent Spicy updates (which we have temporarily reverted in the meantime to keep Zeek working). The new code is based on HILTI's runtime type information and the corresponding introspection API, pretty much like `spicy-dump` works as well. This is the recommended approach for working with HILTI values, and generally much cleaner. This is on top of https://github.com/zeek/zeek/pull/4300. |
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