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115 lines
2.6 KiB
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# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b %INPUT >output
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# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output
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# set()/table() constructors are allowed to have attributes. When initializing
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# an identifier, those attributes should also apply to it.
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const my_set_ctor_init: set[string] = set("test1") &redef;
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redef my_set_ctor_init += {
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"test2",
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"test3",
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};
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redef my_set_ctor_init += { "test4" };
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const my_table_ctor_init: table[count] of string = table([1] = "test1") &redef &default="nope";
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redef my_table_ctor_init += {
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[2] = "test2",
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[3] = "test3",
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};
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# initializer list versions work the same way.
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const my_set_init: set[string] = { "test1" } &redef;
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redef my_set_init += {
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"test2",
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"test3",
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};
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redef my_set_init += { "test4" };
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const my_table_init: table[count] of string = { [1] = "test1" } &redef &default="nope";
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redef my_table_init += {
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[2] = "test2",
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[3] = "test3",
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};
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redef my_table_init += { [4] = "test4" };
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# For tables that yield tables, we can apply attributes to the both other and
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# inner tables...
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global inception_table: table[count] of table[count] of string = table(
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[0] = table([13] = "bar") &default="forty-two"
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) &default=table() &default="we need to go deeper";
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global inception_table2: table[count] of table[count] of string = {
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[0] = table([13] = "bar") &default="forty-two",
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} &default=table() &default="we need to go deeper";
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event zeek_init()
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{
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print "my_set_ctor_init";
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print my_set_ctor_init;
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print "";
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print "my_table_ctor_init";
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print my_table_ctor_init;
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print my_table_ctor_init[5];
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print "";
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print "my_set_init";
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print my_set_init;
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print "";
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print "my_table_init";
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print my_table_init;
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print my_table_init[5];
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print "";
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print "inception";
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print inception_table;
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print inception_table[0];
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print inception_table[0][13];
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print inception_table[0][42];
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print inception_table[1];
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print inception_table[1][2];
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print inception_table2;
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print inception_table2[0];
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print inception_table2[0][13];
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print inception_table2[0][42];
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print inception_table2[1];
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print inception_table2[1][2];
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print "";
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# just checking attributes on locals works, too
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print "local table t1";
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local t1: table[count] of string = table([1] = "foo") &default="nope";
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print t1;
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print t1[1];
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print t1[2];
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print "";
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print "local table t2";
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local t2: table[count] of string = {[1] = "foo"} &default="nope";
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print t2;
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print t2[1];
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print t2[2];
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print "";
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# and for empty initializers...
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print "local table t3";
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local t3: table[count] of string = table() &default="nope";
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print t3;
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print t3[1];
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print t3[2];
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print "";
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print "local table t4";
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local t4: table[count] of string = {} &default="nope";
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print t4;
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print t4[1];
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print t4[2];
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print "";
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}
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