# Load these frameworks here because they use fairly deep integration with # BiFs and script-land defined types. They are also more likely to # make use of calling BIFs for variable initializations, and that # can't be done until init-bare.zeek has been loaded completely (hence # the separate file). @load base/frameworks/logging @load base/frameworks/broker @load base/frameworks/supervisor @load base/frameworks/input @load base/frameworks/cluster @load base/frameworks/config @load base/frameworks/analyzer @load base/frameworks/files @load base/bif # Load BiFs defined by plugins. @load base/bif/plugins @if ( have_spicy() ) @load base/frameworks/spicy/init-framework @endif # This sets up secondary/subdir BIFs such that they can be used by any # further scripts within their global initializations and is intended to be # the last thing done within this script. It's called within @if simply so # that it executes at parse-time. An alternative way to do that is to call # it during a global variable assignment/initialization. Formally adding a # @run directive to the language whose sole purpose is parse-time code # execution would be another idea. @if ( __init_secondary_bifs() ) @endif