# @TEST-REQUIRES: have-spicy # # @TEST-EXEC: echo == spicyz >>output # @TEST-EXEC: spicyz -c x %INPUT # @TEST-EXEC: cat x_Foo.cc | grep print >>output # # @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output # # @TEST-DOC: Test various Spicy preprocessor constructs # # Same test is part of Spicy itself as well, with different results. module Foo; @if HAVE_ZEEK print "have zeek"; @else print "not have zeek"; @endif @if ! HAVE_ZEEK print "not have zeek"; @endif @if SPICY_VERSION print "have spicy version"; @endif @if SPICY_VERSION >= 400 print "have spicy version >= 0.4"; @endif @if SPICY_VERSION >= 40000 print "have spicy version >= 4"; @endif @if ! SPICY_VERSION >= 40000 print "not have spicy version >= 4"; @endif @if UNKNOWiN no valid Spicy syntax here. @endif @if HAVE_ZEEK @if ZEEK_VERSION > 10000 print "have zeek and zeek version > 1.0"; @else print "have zeek but zeek version < 1.0"; @endif @else print "have not zeek"; @endif @if HAVE_ZEEK @if ZEEK_VERSION < 10000 print "have zeek and zeek version < 1.0"; @endif @else print "have not zeek"; @endif