On May 2, 2013 1:45 PM, "Larry Fast" <lfast1...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> IMO, the core issue is that Puppet has no mechanism for reporting read
attempts on undefined variables.  So my question to the community is, what
do YOU do to catch undefined variables?  If anyone has a first class
solution I'd love to hear it.  But I'm also happy to consider ANY means to
detect undefined variables. I may resort to explicitly listing all my
variables and checking them with a custom ruby function.
>

If you are comfortable with Ruby (or willing & able to learn it),
rspec-puppet should catch most or all of these.

Wil

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