On 2013-24-10 11:19, Erik Dalén wrote:
It is possible in a lot of puppet versions but it is a bug and might get
fixed.
$a = [1,2]
$a[2]=3
notice($a)
It is a bug that is planned to be fixed in Puppet 4. (It cannot be
changed in the 3.x series as it would potentially be a breaking change).
Yes, we are serious about semver :-)
The future parser (and hence also in Puppet 4) allows concatenation of
array (and merge of hash) to a *new* variable otherwise variables are
strictly immutable.
Regards
- henrik
On 22 October 2013 15:20, jcbollinger <john.bollin...@stjude.org
<mailto:john.bollin...@stjude.org>> wrote:
On Monday, October 21, 2013 1:21:18 PM UTC-5, Sergey Arlashin wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible to add a new element to an array inside puppet
manifest ? Something like ruby's array.push('new_element') ?
No, it isn't. It is a fundamental principle of Puppet that
variables' values cannot be changed once set..
In particular, the += operator Daniele refers to does not do quite
what she supposes: it sets the initial value of a local variable by
appending data to the value of a /separate/ variable of the same
name at top scope, node scope, or a parent scope
(http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/3/reference/lang_variables.html#appending-assignment).
That may be sufficient for your needs, but it is not what you
actually asked, and I would not expect the code Daniele presented to
work.
John
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