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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.
29 lines
808 B
Ruby
29 lines
808 B
Ruby
#! /usr/bin/env ruby -S rspec
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require 'spec_helper'
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describe "the is_integer function" do
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let(:scope) { PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetSeams.parser_scope }
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it "should exist" do
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Puppet::Parser::Functions.function("is_integer").should == "function_is_integer"
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end
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it "should raise a ParseError if there is less than 1 arguments" do
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lambda { scope.function_is_integer([]) }.should( raise_error(Puppet::ParseError))
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end
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it "should return true if an integer" do
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result = scope.function_is_integer(["3"])
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result.should(eq(true))
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end
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it "should return false if a float" do
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result = scope.function_is_integer(["3.2"])
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result.should(eq(false))
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end
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it "should return false if a string" do
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result = scope.function_is_integer(["asdf"])
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result.should(eq(false))
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end
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end
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