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The `type()` function will cease to work on the new parser because 'type'
is a reserved keyword. The `type3x()` function may be used to continue
similar functionality, but will be deprecated in favor of the built-in
typing system.
The `type_of()` function has been included to introspect types in the
new parser.
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* (MODULES-444) Update README for concat changes
* (MODULES-1582) Update `validate_cmd` readme
* Plus some Whitespace fixes
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second argument
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Merge 4.5.x into master
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poikilotherm/feature/master/validate_absolute_path_allow_arrays
Allow array of pathes in validate_absolute_path
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Basename implementation
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Based on dirname code. Includes RSpec tests and docs.
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Was unclear and not accurate; rewrote the parameter, moved file_line from function list to resource section, added missing parameters for this resource.
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Users didn't realize we stopped shipping stdlib module with PE. I added this information to the stdlib readme.
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Users didn't realize we stopped shipping stdlib module with PE. I added this information to the stdlib readme.
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Reorganized and edited stdlib module readme.
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Allow concat to take non-array second parameters
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Without this patch one can not specify package resource specific
parameters. All the ensure_packages() function does it makes sure
the named packages are installed. This patch allows one to pass
default as a second argument and allow greater flexibility on
packages installations.
Use case like the following are now possible :
* ensure_packages(['r10k', 'serverspec'], {'provider' => 'gem'})
* ensure_packages(['ntp'], {'require' => 'Exec[foobar]'})
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Add code block for validate_slength.
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Also improve and extend concat tests to lock down functionality
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(DOCUMENT-21) add docs for file_line to README.markdown
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Markdown was barfing due to typo
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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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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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(#23381) add is_bool() function
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Remove unintentional link from README
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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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Markdown interprets [] folowed by () as a link, which was a 404 and not
the intention of the original author. This patch ensures that the
document reads as intended, without the link.
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Adding base64 function and spec test. Included a bonus fix to
validate_slength_spec.rb to put the expectation message in the right
place.
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Included is code, tests and documentation for the difference, intersection
and union functions for comparing arrays.
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ensure_resource function
This patch allows an array of resource titles to be passed into
the ensure_resource function. Each item in the array will be
checked for existence and will be created if it doesn't already
exist.
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Without this patch some core puppet functions leaked into the
documentation for the functions contained in stdlib. This patch removes
them and cleans up some of the formatting.
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Without this patch the function documentation is out of sync with the
functions contained in the standard library. This commit updates the
functions. I generated the list using this sequence:
cd ~/src/puppet
git checkout 3.1.1
bundle exec puppet doc -r function > /tmp/puppet_functions.txt
cd ~/src/stdlib
bundle exec puppet doc -r function > /tmp/stdlib_functions.txt
diff -U2 puppet_functions.txt stdlib_functions.txt | grep '^+' | perl -ple 's/^\+//' > functions.txt
I then replaced the README function documentation with the contents of
functions.txt which contains only the functions contained in stdlib.
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README.markdown
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Without this patch applied there is no easy way to append one array to
another. This is a problem because it is often desirable to join two
arrays without flattening the contents into a single, one dimensional
array.
This patch addresses the problem by adding a `concat()` function which
takes two arguments. The arguments will be concatenated together and a
new array returned to the caller.
Reviewed-by: Jeff McCune <jeff@puppetlabs.com>
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