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2013-05-28(maint) Remove syntax decoration from range_specAdrien Thebo
2013-05-28(maint) Clean up range_spec error expectationAdrien Thebo
Replace `lambda` with `expect` for making an error expectation Add an explicit error message in expectation
2013-05-28(maint) Use present tense in range_spec messagesAdrien Thebo
2013-05-28(maint) split up range spec with describe blocksAdrien Thebo
2013-05-28Merge remote-tracking branch 'pr/56' into pull-56Adrien Thebo
Conflicts: lib/puppet/parser/functions/range.rb spec/unit/puppet/parser/functions/range_spec.rb
2012-07-23(Maint) Rename PuppetlabsSpec::Puppet{Seams,Internals}Jeff McCune
The module PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetSeams has been renamed in the puppetlabs_spec_helper gem to PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetInternals. The method to obtain a scope object has also changed slightly. Without this patch the spec tests will fail because the stdlib module is not aligned with the spec helper gem. This patch fixes the problem by matching up messages with their receivers in the spec helper library. Paired-with: Andrew Parker <andy@puppetlabs.com>
2012-07-19(Maint) use PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetSeams.parser_scopeJeff McCune
Without this patch all of the spec tests for parser functions in stdlib would instantiate their own scope instances. This is a problem because the standard library is tightly coupled with the internal behavior of Puppet. Tight coupling like this creates failures when we change the internal behavior of Puppet. This is exactly what happened recently when we changed the method signature for the initializer of Puppet::Parser::Scope instances. This patch fixes the problem by creating scope instances using the puppet labs spec helper. The specific method that provides scope instances in Puppet-version-independent way is something like this: let(:scope) { PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetSeams.parser_scope } This patch simply implements this across the board.
2012-07-19(Maint) Fix interpreter linesJeff McCune
This time around I actually know why I'm doing this thanks to the reminder from Nick Lewis. Ruby will replace itself in memory with the executable listed in the interpreter line if the string "ruby" is not in there. Since /usr/bin/env rspec doesn't contain the substring "ruby", you can't actually run ruby -W1 or whatever on the file. This patch fixes the problem by making sure "ruby" is present, preventing ruby from replacing itself in memory.
2012-04-03add a "step" argument to range()Steve Huff
This patch adds an optional "step" argument to the stdlib range() function. There is no change to the default behavior of the function; however, passing a numeric "step" argument invokes the Ruby Range#step method, e.g. range("0", "9", "2") returns [0,2,4,6,8]
2012-03-29(#13494) Specify the behavior of zero padded stringsJeff McCune
Without this patch the specified behavior of strings that are numeric only and zero padded is unclear and untested in the spec tests. This is a problem because it's not clear that range('00', '10') will actually return [ "0", "1", ..., "10" ] instead of [ "00", "01", ..., "10" ] This patch addresses the issue by providing explicit test coverage. If the string conversion behavior of puppet changes, this test will begin to fail.
2011-08-05* Moved kwalify to puppetlabs-kwalify projectKen Barber
* Re-arranged tests in line with puppetlabs-stdlib