# @TEST-EXEC: ZEEK_USAGE_ISSUES=2 zeek -b %INPUT >out 2>&1 # @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=$SCRIPTS/diff-remove-abspath btest-diff out type r: record { a: count; b: count &optional; c: count &default = 9; d: string &is_assigned; e: string; }; type r2: record { no_worries: r &is_assigned; worries: r; }; event zeek_init() { local x: r; print x; if ( x?$a ) x$e = "I'm set"; print x; # should complain about $e, but not about $a local x2: r2; print x2; local x3: r2 &is_assigned; print x3; local x4: count; # note, no execution after this point due to error # We use this slightly baroque expression because compiled code # may have x4 genuinely uninitialized, and we want deterministic # output in that case. if ( x4 > 5 ) print T; else print T; }