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Pamplemousse
Pamplemousse commented Nov 7, 2019

#1750 shows a way to debloat an object by extracting its encoding / decoding logic into a serializer class.
In this case, the knowledge_plugins.functions.Function moved its serialize and parse_from_cmg methods.

There are several places along the angr codebase where this pattern could be applied:

  • angr/knowledge_plugins/cfg/cfg_model.py
  • `angr/knowledge_plugins/cfg/cfg
Kristinita
Kristinita commented Mar 3, 2019

1. Summary

It would be nice, if HTMLHint documentation will contain arguments, why HTMLHint users must use specific rules.

2. Argumentation

“Must” in The script tag can not be used in head., Id and class value must meet some rules: underline, dash, hump. is not argument. The documentation does not show the reasons. Users should know “Why must”?

3. Example of expected behavior

streamalert
jack1902
jack1902 commented Feb 13, 2020

Background

Having added some streamalert-cli commands, the documentation on the command line via -h and ReadTheDocs varies and is laborious to maintain.

Description

A fantastic tool, to reduce this headache is sphinx-argparse. In short, it adds the ability to take an argparse parser and create documentation from the descriptions and everything else in the parser. A live e

socalledsound
socalledsound commented Jun 5, 2018

When I run the swift example code from the documentation I get an error on line 7

let b = new_aubio_source(path, 0, hop_size) Cannot convert value of type 'URL?' to expected argument type 'UnsafeMutablePointer<char_t>!' (aka 'ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional<UnsafeMutablePointer>')

I've been trying to figure out how to get the right data type in there but haven't had success yet.

kiddinn
kiddinn commented Apr 1, 2020

With #1159 the ability to click parts of a chart and create a search in explore opens up the possibility to define an aggregation ID as well in the URL, eg: https://<TS_HOST>/sketch/<SKETCH_ID>/explore?q=my_search_query&a=132 - would point to a saved aggregation with an aggregation id 132... so clicking a bar (or data point) on the chart would bring you to explore, displaying that filtered view

ethack
ethack commented Dec 20, 2019

Besides incoming blacklisted connections, external to internal traffic isn't super useful in any of our analysis modules. And incoming blacklisted connections is of questionable usefulness as well since the things that normally scan everything on the internet will also normally end up on blacklists. We're not trying to detect someone attacking coming in. We're trying to detect already compromised

gyorb
gyorb commented Apr 23, 2020

Why will be the license changed?

As you know the source code is right now licensed under the lesser known
University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License (NCSA).

In the last year the LLVM project including Clang and Clang-tidy went through a re-licensing process. The license from NCSA license was changed to "Apache 2.0 with LLVM Exception".
You can read more about the change [here](http

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