Docs: Improve example in merge function
This commit replaces the example in the merge function with a much clearer one. It also mentions that the rightmost value wins in the event of duplicated hash keys.
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@ -4,10 +4,13 @@ module Puppet::Parser::Functions
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For example:
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$hash1 = {'one' => 1, 'two', => 2}
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$hash1 = {'two' => 2, 'three', => 2}
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$merged_hash = merge($hash1, $hash2)
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# merged_hash = {'one' => 1, 'two' => 2, 'three' => 2}
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$hash1 = {'one' => 1, 'two', => 2}
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$hash2 = {'two' => 'dos', 'three', => 'tres'}
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$merged_hash = merge($hash1, $hash2)
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# The resulting hash is equivalent to:
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# $merged_hash = {'one' => 1, 'two' => 'dos', 'three' => 'tres'}
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When there is a duplicate key, the key in the rightmost hash will "win."
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ENDHEREDOC
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