Oh, I didn't notice that. But why not simply write classes: "svxx" expression =>{classmatch("sv..");
Erlend Leganger wrote: > I guess it's the and-any construct that looks strange to me, it's like > writing a boolean expression with an "and True" at the end: > > if ($condition && 1){ > &do_something; > } > > But if this is the best way, I won't complain. > > - Erlend > > On 21 April 2010 07:19, Mark <m...@iu.hio.no> wrote: >> Why do you say this is convoluted? I think it looks just fine >> >> >> Mark >> >> >> On 21 Apr 2010, at 07:07, Erlend Leganger <erlend.legan...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I have some servers named sv01, sv02, sv03, ... which I need a class >>> for in cf3 community 3.0.2. I have come up with this: >>> >>> classes: >>> "svxx" and =>{classmatch("sv.."),any}; >>> >>> so that I later can do for example: >>> >>> files: >>> svxx:: >>> "/etc/passwd" >>> handle=>"update_passwd", >>> ... >>> >>> I don't remember how I came up with this construct (probably by trial >>> and error until it clicked) - it looks kind of convoluted. >>> >>> What is the best way to do this? >>> >>> - Erlend >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Help-cfengine mailing list >>> Help-cfengine@cfengine.org >>> https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine > _______________________________________________ > Help-cfengine mailing list > Help-cfengine@cfengine.org > https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine -- Mark Burgess ------------------------------------------------- Professor of Network and System Administration Oslo University College, Norway Personal Web: http://www.iu.hio.no/~mark Office Telf : +47 22453272 ------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@cfengine.org https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine