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@@ -199,6 +199,19 @@ Returns the difference between two arrays. The returned array is a copy of the o
Returns the `dirname` of a path. For example, `dirname('/path/to/a/file.ext')` returns '/path/to/a'. *Type*: rvalue.
+#### `dos2unix`
+
+Returns the Unix version of the given string. Very useful when using a File resource with a cross-platform template. *Type*: rvalue.
+
+~~~
+file{$config_file:
+ ensure => file,
+ content => dos2unix(template('my_module/settings.conf.erb')),
+}
+~~~
+
+See also [unix2dos](#unix2dos).
+
#### `downcase`
Converts the case of a string or of all strings in an array to lowercase. *Type*: rvalue.
@@ -471,7 +484,7 @@ Returns the highest value of all arguments. Requires at least one argument. *Typ
#### `member`
-This function determines if a variable is a member of an array. The variable can be either a string, array, or fixnum. For example, `member(['a','b'], 'b')` and `member(['a','b','c'], ['b','c'])` return 'true', while `member(['a','b'], 'c')` and `member(['a','b','c'], ['c','d'])` return 'false'. *Note*: This function does not support nested arrays. If the first argument contains nested arrays, it will not recurse through them.
+This function determines if a variable is a member of an array. The variable can be either a string, array, or fixnum. For example, `member(['a','b'], 'b')` and `member(['a','b','c'], ['b','c'])` return 'true', while `member(['a','b'], 'c')` and `member(['a','b','c'], ['c','d'])` return 'false'. *Note*: This function does not support nested arrays. If the first argument contains nested arrays, it will not recurse through them.
*Type*: rvalue.
@@ -520,7 +533,7 @@ From a list of values, returns the first value that is not undefined or an empty
#### `prefix`
Applies a prefix to all elements in an array, or to the keys in a hash.
-For example:
+For example:
* `prefix(['a','b','c'], 'p')` returns ['pa','pb','pc']
* `prefix({'a'=>'b','b'=>'c','c'=>'d'}, 'p')` returns {'pa'=>'b','pb'=>'c','pc'=>'d'}.
@@ -697,6 +710,19 @@ Returns a union of two arrays, without duplicates. For example, `union(["a","b",
Removes duplicates from strings and arrays. For example, `unique("aabbcc")` returns 'abc', and `unique(["a","a","b","b","c","c"])` returns ["a","b","c"]. *Type*: rvalue.
+#### `unix2dos`
+
+Returns the DOS version of the given string. Very useful when using a File resource with a cross-platform template. *Type*: rvalue.
+
+~~~
+file{$config_file:
+ ensure => file,
+ content => unix2dos(template('my_module/settings.conf.erb')),
+}
+~~~
+
+See also [dos2unix](#dos2unix).
+
#### `upcase`
Converts an object, array or hash of objects that respond to upcase to uppercase. For example, `upcase('abcd')` returns 'ABCD'. *Type*: rvalue.
@@ -1002,7 +1028,7 @@ Instead, use:
#### `values`
-Returns the values of a given hash. For example, given `$hash = {'a'=1, 'b'=2, 'c'=3} values($hash)` returns [1,2,3].
+Returns the values of a given hash. For example, given `$hash = {'a'=1, 'b'=2, 'c'=3} values($hash)` returns [1,2,3].
*Type*: rvalue.
@@ -1048,7 +1074,3 @@ To report or research a bug with any part of this module, please go to
##Contributors
The list of contributors can be found at: https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-stdlib/graphs/contributors
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