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This commit joins all strings that are split over two lines with a plus,
backslash, or double less than so that our magical i18n parser can wave
over the module and mark every ruby string with our i18n function.
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85d5ead Updated the concat function so that it wouldn't modify the
original array. A side-effect of this change is that it now always calls
`Array()` on the second argument. If thit is a Hash, this results in
`to_a` being called on the hash, which converts it to an array or
tuples. This is undesired.
Update the behaviour so that it doesn't (indirectly) call `to_a` on
anything, instead test for the type of the argument, wrapping it in an
array if it's not already an array.
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This is the core change, we now go through the array and add it to the first element, instead of just two arguments.
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Also improve and extend concat tests to lock down functionality
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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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