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Continuous security analysis
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They should take single matcher during construction, and their match method should take a generic range, using the new generic matcher support.
Expected usage:
REQUIRE_THAT(get_keys(), AllMatch(KeyPattern({1, 2, 3})));
REQUIRE_THAT(get_numbers(), NoneMatch(IsOdd{}));
REQUIRE_THAT(get_strings(), AnyMatch(Contains("webscale") && !Contains("MongoDB")));the matching semantics
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What steps did you take and what happened:
I was testing Azure snapshot support, and making sure that things worked fine with AZURE_RESOURCE_GROUP omitted when backing up without snapshots, and that with snapshots, things worked properly with it set, and we were seeing appropriate error messages with it either unset or set to a bad value (wrong group or invalid group).
What I think I'm see
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Hello,
We are using this module for the cluster creation for our project. We are planning to use some of our applications to be running with confidential computing. I didn't notice that support yet by this module. Could you please enlighten, in case you have some plan in near future.
Any response on this topic will be well appreciated !
Thanks,
Sudip
Just lost my status screens with few billions of execs :(
So, my ideas:
- Can we store all the fuzzer stats as shown in status screen, and then restore it when resuming (with both AFL_AUTORESUME and '-i' option) ? If it somehow affects or depends on inner state of AFL++ instance, can we restore this inner state too?
- Can we prevent random Ctrl+C presses for example, by asking to confirm? You
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Sider
Sider checks code using custom rules based on project specific knowledge and cumulative team experiences. On each pull request, Sider automatically alerts developers on previously documented issues and key information relevant to the changed code.
Currently we only search the message field. We should be able to filter based on service or on type as well.