FILE: C:\ProgramData\PuppetLabs\puppet\var\lib\puppet\parser\functions\delete_at.rb

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# # delete_at.rb # module Puppet::Parser::Functions newfunction(:delete_at, :type => :rvalue, :doc => <<-DOC) do |arguments| @summary Deletes a determined indexed value from an array. For example ```delete_at(['a','b','c'], 1)``` Would return: `['a','c']` > *Note:* Since Puppet 4 this can be done in general with the built-in [`filter`](https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/function.html#filter) function: ```['a', 'b', 'c'].filter |$pos, $val | { $pos != 1 }``` Or if a delete is wanted from the beginning or end of the array, by using the slice operator [ ]: ``` $array[0, -1] # the same as all the values $array[2, -1] # all but the first 2 elements $array[0, -3] # all but the last 2 elements $array[1, -2] # all but the first and last element ``` @return [Array] The given array, now missing the target value DOC raise(Puppet::ParseError, "delete_at(): Wrong number of arguments given (#{arguments.size} for 2)") if arguments.size < 2 array = arguments[0] unless array.is_a?(Array) raise(Puppet::ParseError, 'delete_at(): Requires array to work with') end index = arguments[1] if index.is_a?(String) && !index.match(%r{^\d+$}) raise(Puppet::ParseError, 'delete_at(): You must provide non-negative numeric index') end result = array.clone # Numbers in Puppet are often string-encoded which is troublesome ... index = index.to_i if index > result.size - 1 # First element is at index 0 is it not? raise(Puppet::ParseError, 'delete_at(): Given index exceeds size of array given') end result.delete_at(index) # We ignore the element that got deleted ... return result end end # vim: set ts=2 sw=2 et :
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