# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b %INPUT >out 2>&1 # @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=$SCRIPTS/diff-remove-abspath btest-diff out module X; export { global c: count = 1 &deprecated="removal planned"; } event zeek_init() { print c; @pragma push ignore-deprecations print c; @pragma pop ignore-deprecations } # @TEST-START-NEXT type R: record { s: string &optional &deprecated="Use t instead of s"; t: string; }; type O: record { o: string; }; event zeek_init() { local r1 = R($s="s1", $t="t1"); print "s", r1$s; print "t", r1$t; @pragma push ignore-deprecations local r2 = R($s="s2", $t="t2"); print "s", r2$s; print "t", r2$t; @pragma pop ignore-deprecations local o1 = O($o=r1$s); # Avoid warning when constructing O. This # looks fairly ugly, but hey, you should # not be doing this. local o2 = O( @pragma push ignore-deprecations $o=r1$s, @pragma pop ); print "o1", o1; print "o2", o2; } # @TEST-START-NEXT @load ./deprecated print "Deprecated::x", Deprecated::x; # @TEST-START-NEXT @pragma push ignore-deprecations @load ./deprecated @pragma pop print "Deprecated::x", Deprecated::x; # @TEST-START-FILE ./deprecated.zeek @deprecated This script is deprecated. module Deprecated; export { option x: count = 42; } # @TEST-END-FILE