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2015-08-24(MODULE-2456) Modify union to accept more than two arraysJetroid
Add spec tests to test the new functionality: *Case for 3 arrays. *Case for 4 arrays. Modify README to note new functionality. This is for issue MODULE-2456, follow the precedent of MODULE-444. This change allows union to be much more useful, unioning many arrays in one line rather than in n lines. Additionally, as this is only added functionality, and does not affect the 2 array case that all modules currently using array are using, it should not affect any existing modules utilizing union. This is now useful, for example, for merging many arrays of resources (eg: packages.) to generate just one list with no duplicates, to avoid duplicate resource declarations.
2015-06-01Convert tests to use plain rspec-puppetDavid Schmitt
Tests in the new style produces the following documentation output: abs should not eq nil should run abs() and raise an Puppet::ParseError should run abs(-34) and return 34 should run abs("-34") and return 34 should run abs(34) and return 34 should run abs("34") and return 34
2014-06-04Convert specs to RSpec 2.99.0 syntax with TranspecAshley Penney
This conversion is done by Transpec 2.2.1 with the following command: transpec spec/functions * 345 conversions from: obj.should to: expect(obj).to * 122 conversions from: == expected to: eq(expected) * 85 conversions from: lambda { }.should to: expect { }.to * 22 conversions from: be_true to: be_truthy * 16 conversions from: be_false to: be_falsey * 11 conversions from: pending to: skip * 9 conversions from: it { should ... } to: it { is_expected.to ... } * 5 conversions from: =~ [1, 2] to: match_array([1, 2]) * 2 conversions from: =~ /pattern/ to: match(/pattern/) * 2 conversions from: obj.should_not to: expect(obj).not_to For more details: https://github.com/yujinakayama/transpec#supported-conversions
2014-05-08Move unit tests to spec/functionsHunter Haugen
rspec-puppet matchers are defined for tests which exist in spec/functions, but the function unit tests lived in spec/unit/puppet/parser/functions. This moves them to the correct place for using rspec-puppet