Thanks! I think I was getting confused because there was a simple
syntax error in my files.

On Apr 29, 10:11 pm, Kelsey Hightower <kelsey.highto...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Based on a snippet from the group provider, it looks like the answer
> to your question is yes.
>
> Taken from: puppet/lib/puppet/type/group.rb
>
> munge do |gid|
>                 case gid
>                 when String
>                     if gid =~ /^[-0-9]+$/
>                         gid = Integer(gid)
>                     else
>                         self.fail "Invalid GID %s" % gid
>                     end
>                 when Symbol
>                     unless gid == :absent
>                         self.devfail "Invalid GID %s" % gid
>                     end
>                 end
>
>                 return gid
>             end
>
> On Apr 29, 2:31 pm, jekhokie <jekho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to use regular expressions within a custom type's
> > provider, or are they not yet implemented within Puppet?  If they are,
> > do you simply execute them as usual according to regular Ruby syntax?
>
>
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