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2015-07-20 | Fix documentation error in upcase | Dan Offord | |
The documentation example shows an incorrect response when using the function, this PR corrects the example to agree with what the function actually does. | |||
2015-03-02 | Loosen the restrictions of upcase and allow for recursion of the objects and ↵ | Travis Fields | |
only worry if the object responds to upcase | |||
2015-02-26 | Fix issue with Ruby 1.8.7 which did not allow for the return in an each_pair ↵ | Travis Fields | |
of the hash | |||
2015-02-25 | Add Hash to upcase | Travis Fields | |
2014-09-22 | (MODULES-707) chomp() fails because generate() no longer returns a string | Mark Chappell | |
We need to use unless value.is_a?(String) || value.is_a?(Array) rather than klass = value.class unless [String, Array].include?(klass) because the klass version enforces type checking which is too strict, and does not allow us to accept objects wich have extended String (or Array). For example, generate() function now returns Puppet::Util::Execution::ProcessOutput which is just a very simple extension of String. While this in it's self was not intentional (PUP-2306) it is not unreasonable to cope with objects which extend Strings | |||
2011-07-29 | (#3) Apply missing documentation to more functions. | Ken Barber | |
2011-04-30 | Moved more functions into lib/puppet/parser/functions/ | Ken Barber | |