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Make sure location_for is used when installing Puppet.
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Readd location_for
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location_for is used in Jenkins to transform a passed in git
repo into something usable by bundler.
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This work updates a number of Gems to the latest versions (rspec,
rspec-puppet), and updates and tweaks a bunch of tests to work
with the updated gems.
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[WIP] Spec overhaul.
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This work updates a number of Gems to the latest versions (rspec,
rspec-puppet), and updates and tweaks a bunch of tests to work
with the updated gems.
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Patch metadata
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Supported Release 3.2.1
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Summary
This is a supported release
Bugfixes
- Fixed `is_integer`/`is_float`/`is_numeric` for checking the value of
arithmatic expressions.
Known bugs
* No known bugs
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[don't merge] Prepare for supported modules.
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Also improve and extend concat tests to lock down functionality
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Instead of modifying the first paramater of deep_merge due to the
use of the merge! function, instead use merge to return a copy of
the merged object. This allows one to continue to use the original
first parameter after the call to deep_merge.
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(DOCUMENT-21) add docs for file_line to README.markdown
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Fix strftime documentation in README
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Markdown was barfing due to typo
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Remove trailing whitespace
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* DavidS-broaden-pick-arguments2:
(PUP-638) Add a pick_default() function that always returns a value.
(PUP-636) Ignore generated file
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This version of pick() does not error out, instead always returning at least
the last argument, even if that too has no "real" value.
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(PUP-1459) Add support for root_home on OS X 10.9
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Without this, you have to look at the source file
(lib/puppet/type/file_line.rb) to know what it does. This adds that
documentation.
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The documentation contained references to future decisions about
functionality.
Text rephrased for clarity.
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I expect a function called "is_numeric" or "is_integer" to check if a
variable is an integer or a number even if the variable passed by isn't
a string nor a number at all. Otherwise we should call them
is_string_a_number and is_string_an_integer and we have then to remove
the check for .is_a?(Number) and .is_a?(FixNum)
now checking also if it is a hex or octal number
improved/corrected checking for integer
* checking against Integer instead of Fixnum so that
also Bignum is matching
* now .is_a? Integer is done first so this is quiet fast
Now many types of numerics are recognized.
1. Float/Integer values (signed or unsigned, with exponent or without)
2. octal and hex check
3. except hex numbers and the "0." in a float lower than 1 can be prefixed
with a '0'.
whitespaces shouldn't be allowed as prefix/suffix
string representation of numbers should not contain any type of
whitespace.. the user is responsible to clean a string before checking
it..
fix documentation and added more checks
tried to be 99.9% backward compatible
* for now the decission is post poned if hex and octal numbers
should be allowed or not (is_numeric)
* native Bignum is now also a valid integer class
fix problem with old 1.8 ruby and Hash.to_s/Array.to_s
In ruby < 1.9 array and hashes would be recognized as numeric
if they have a special format:
1.8:
[1,2,3,4].to_s = "1234"
{1=>2}.to_s = "12"
1.9:
[1,2,3,4].to_s = "[1, 2, 3, 4]"
{1=>2}.to_s = "{1=>2}"
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Enable fast finish in Travis
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http://blog.travis-ci.com/2013-11-27-fast-finishing-builds/
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getent does not exist on 10.9 so this commit uses
dscacheutil to query the homedir for the root user.
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This closes GH-201.
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The previous behavior of the tests checked the behavior of the
underlying functions library when called with no arguments; this commit
updates the tests to conform to the functions API and test what happens
when a function is called with no args.
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(doc) Update to point to Jira
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Since we've moved from Redmine to Jira the links need to be updated so
that people know where to look for issues.
At the moment stdlib is being tracked with puppet in the PUP project.
This doesn't seem like a good, long term solution, but it is where we
are right now.
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This closes GH-209
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Facter 1.7.4 changed how it decides on what directory to look in for
facts.d based on the user it is running as. This stubs out that bit of
code to make it think it is running as root.
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(#23381) add is_bool() function
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Add rake tasks to validate and lint files and check with Travis
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Remove unintentional link from README
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calling rspec directly makes is_function_available.rb not pass ruby -c
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Without this patch there is a disconnect between the documentation in
the README and our decision to not merge pull requests into the 4.x
series that break compatibility with Puppet 2.7.x
For example:
@jeffmccune I think the real issue here is that "policy" is out of sync with
the documentation. The README claims that 4.x does not support puppet 2.7.x,
yet the "policy" is not to merge patches that break 2.7.x. Due to that I'm sure
there are a lot of 2.7.x installations out there that have a 4.x version of
stdlib installed. That's going to cause a rather rude surprise if some future
version of 4.x stops working where a prior minor release was functioning.
I'd like to suggest that the documentation be changed to reflect 4.x supporting
2.7.x and that a new major version bump is made when 2.7.x support can in fact
be dropped. An alternative solution would be update the README with a note to
developers about the kinda/sorta/maybe/fishy/quasi support of 2.7.x.
Please also see this discussion:
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-stdlib/pull/176#issuecomment-30251414
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Fix the tests on osx
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