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Fuzz-test the performance of SmokeDetector's keywords regex
The theory behind it is that a bad performing regex will most likely consume large amounts of stack space in the regex matcher.
Here is the Python code I'm fuzzing with.
#! … /usr/bin/python
import atheris
with atheris.instrument_imports():
import regex
import sys
from globalvars import GlobalVars
from helpers import get_bookended_keyword_regex_text_from_entries …