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

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# # suffix.rb # module Puppet::Parser::Functions newfunction(:suffix, :type => :rvalue, :doc => <<-DOC @summary This function applies a suffix to all elements in an array, or to the keys in a hash. @return Array or Hash with updated elements containing the passed suffix @example **Usage** suffix(['a','b','c'], 'p') Will return: ['ap','bp','cp'] > *Note:* that since Puppet 4.0.0 the general way to modify values is in array is by using the map function in Puppet. This example does the same as the example above: ```['a', 'b', 'c'].map |$x| { "${x}p" }``` DOC ) do |arguments| # Technically we support two arguments but only first is mandatory ... raise(Puppet::ParseError, "suffix(): Wrong number of arguments given (#{arguments.size} for 1)") if arguments.empty? enumerable = arguments[0] unless enumerable.is_a?(Array) || enumerable.is_a?(Hash) raise Puppet::ParseError, "suffix(): expected first argument to be an Array or a Hash, got #{enumerable.inspect}" end suffix = arguments[1] if arguments[1] if suffix unless suffix.is_a? String raise Puppet::ParseError, "suffix(): expected second argument to be a String, got #{suffix.inspect}" end end result = if enumerable.is_a?(Array) # Turn everything into string same as join would do ... enumerable.map do |i| i = i.to_s suffix ? i + suffix : i end else Hash[enumerable.map do |k, v| k = k.to_s [suffix ? k + suffix : k, v] end] end return result end end # vim: set ts=2 sw=2 et :
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