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<title>puppet.git/test/certmgr, branch master</title>
<subtitle>Puppet repo</subtitle>
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<entry>
<title>maint: Use expand_path when requiring spec_helper or puppettest</title>
<updated>2010-12-06T20:01:18+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Matt Robinson</name>
<email>matt@puppetlabs.com</email>
</author>
<published>2010-12-06T20:01:18+00:00</published>
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Doing a require to a relative path can cause files to be required more
than once when they're required from different relative paths.  If you
expand the path fully, this won't happen.  Ruby 1.9 also requires that
you use expand_path when doing these requires.

Paired-with: Jesse Wolfe
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<pre>
Doing a require to a relative path can cause files to be required more
than once when they're required from different relative paths.  If you
expand the path fully, this won't happen.  Ruby 1.9 also requires that
you use expand_path when doing these requires.

Paired-with: Jesse Wolfe
</pre>
</div>
</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Port Puppet::SSLCertificates::CA test to rspec</title>
<updated>2010-09-28T22:36:23+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Jacob Helwig</name>
<email>jacob@puppetlabs.com</email>
</author>
<published>2010-09-21T20:28:24+00:00</published>
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<content type='text'>
Signed-off-by: Jacob Helwig &lt;jacob@puppetlabs.com&gt;
</content>
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<pre>
Signed-off-by: Jacob Helwig &lt;jacob@puppetlabs.com&gt;
</pre>
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Maint -- tests need to respect RFC-952</title>
<updated>2010-08-05T00:49:11+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Markus Roberts</name>
<email>Markus@reality.com</email>
</author>
<published>2010-08-04T16:08:30+00:00</published>
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We had a test that assumed hostnames would only consist of letters; by RFC-952
they are also allowed to contain digits and '-'s.  The test failed on such
machines.
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<pre>
We had a test that assumed hostnames would only consist of letters; by RFC-952
they are also allowed to contain digits and '-'s.  The test failed on such
machines.
</pre>
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Code smell: Two space indentation</title>
<updated>2010-07-10T01:12:17+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Markus Roberts</name>
<email>Markus@reality.com</email>
</author>
<published>2010-07-10T01:12:17+00:00</published>
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Replaced 106806 occurances of ^( +)(.*$) with

The ruby community almost universally (i.e. everyone but Luke, Markus, and the other eleven people
who learned ruby in the 1900s) uses two-space indentation.

3 Examples:

    The code:
        end

        # Tell getopt which arguments are valid
        def test_get_getopt_args
            element = Setting.new :name =&gt; "foo", :desc =&gt; "anything", :settings =&gt; Puppet::Util::Settings.new
            assert_equal([["--foo", GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT]], element.getopt_args, "Did not produce appropriate getopt args")

    becomes:
        end

        # Tell getopt which arguments are valid
        def test_get_getopt_args
          element = Setting.new :name =&gt; "foo", :desc =&gt; "anything", :settings =&gt; Puppet::Util::Settings.new
          assert_equal([["--foo", GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT]], element.getopt_args, "Did not produce appropriate getopt args")

    The code:
            assert_equal(str, val)

            assert_instance_of(Float, result)

        end

        # Now test it with a passed object
    becomes:
          assert_equal(str, val)

          assert_instance_of(Float, result)

        end

        # Now test it with a passed object
    The code:
        end

        assert_nothing_raised do
            klass[:Yay] = "boo"
            klass["Cool"] = :yayness
        end

    becomes:
        end

        assert_nothing_raised do
          klass[:Yay] = "boo"
          klass["Cool"] = :yayness
        end
</content>
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<pre>
Replaced 106806 occurances of ^( +)(.*$) with

The ruby community almost universally (i.e. everyone but Luke, Markus, and the other eleven people
who learned ruby in the 1900s) uses two-space indentation.

3 Examples:

    The code:
        end

        # Tell getopt which arguments are valid
        def test_get_getopt_args
            element = Setting.new :name =&gt; "foo", :desc =&gt; "anything", :settings =&gt; Puppet::Util::Settings.new
            assert_equal([["--foo", GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT]], element.getopt_args, "Did not produce appropriate getopt args")

    becomes:
        end

        # Tell getopt which arguments are valid
        def test_get_getopt_args
          element = Setting.new :name =&gt; "foo", :desc =&gt; "anything", :settings =&gt; Puppet::Util::Settings.new
          assert_equal([["--foo", GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT]], element.getopt_args, "Did not produce appropriate getopt args")

    The code:
            assert_equal(str, val)

            assert_instance_of(Float, result)

        end

        # Now test it with a passed object
    becomes:
          assert_equal(str, val)

          assert_instance_of(Float, result)

        end

        # Now test it with a passed object
    The code:
        end

        assert_nothing_raised do
            klass[:Yay] = "boo"
            klass["Cool"] = :yayness
        end

    becomes:
        end

        assert_nothing_raised do
          klass[:Yay] = "boo"
          klass["Cool"] = :yayness
        end
</pre>
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Code smell: Avoid needless decorations</title>
<updated>2010-07-10T01:07:15+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Markus Roberts</name>
<email>Markus@reality.com</email>
</author>
<published>2010-07-10T01:07:15+00:00</published>
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<content type='text'>
* Replaced 704 occurances of (.*)\b([a-z_]+)\(\) with \1\2

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new()
      becomes:
          ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new
      The code:
          skip()
      becomes:
          skip
      The code:
          path = tempfile()
      becomes:
          path = tempfile

* Replaced 31 occurances of ^( *)end *#.* with \1end

  3 Examples:

      The code:

      becomes:

      The code:
          end # Dir.foreach
      becomes:
          end
      The code:
          end # def
      becomes:
          end
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* Replaced 704 occurances of (.*)\b([a-z_]+)\(\) with \1\2

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new()
      becomes:
          ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new
      The code:
          skip()
      becomes:
          skip
      The code:
          path = tempfile()
      becomes:
          path = tempfile

* Replaced 31 occurances of ^( *)end *#.* with \1end

  3 Examples:

      The code:

      becomes:

      The code:
          end # Dir.foreach
      becomes:
          end
      The code:
          end # def
      becomes:
          end
</pre>
</div>
</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Code smell: Use string interpolation</title>
<updated>2010-07-10T01:05:55+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Markus Roberts</name>
<email>Markus@reality.com</email>
</author>
<published>2010-07-10T01:05:55+00:00</published>
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<content type='text'>
* Replaced 83 occurances of

      (.*)" *[+] *([$@]?[\w_0-9.:]+?)(.to_s\b)?(?! *[*(%\w_0-9.:{\[])

  with

      \1#{\2}"

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          puts "PUPPET " + status + ": " + process + ", " + state
      becomes:
          puts "PUPPET " + status + ": " + process + ", #{state}"
      The code:
          puts "PUPPET " + status + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}"
      becomes:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}"
      The code:
          }.compact.join( "\n" ) + "\n" + t + "]\n"
      becomes:
          }.compact.join( "\n" ) + "\n#{t}" + "]\n"

* Replaced 21 occurances of (.*)" *[+] *" with \1

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}"
      becomes:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}, #{state}"
      The code:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}, #{state}"
      becomes:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}: #{process}, #{state}"
      The code:
          res = self.class.name + ": #{@name}" + "\n"
      becomes:
          res = self.class.name + ": #{@name}\n"

* Don't use string concatenation to split lines unless they would be very long.

  Replaced 11 occurances of

      (.*)(['"]) *[+]
       *(['"])(.*)

  with

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified " +
              "Puppet process is running and the state file is no " +
      becomes:
          o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no " +
      The code:
          o.separator   "Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for " +
          "short options too."
      becomes:
          o.separator   "Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too."
      The code:
          o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no " +
              "older than specified interval."
      becomes:
          o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no older than specified interval."

* Replaced no occurances of do (.*?) end with {\1}

* Replaced 1488 occurances of

      "([^"\n]*%s[^"\n]*)" *% *(.+?)(?=$| *\b(do|if|while|until|unless|#)\b)

  with

  20 Examples:

      The code:
          args[0].split(/\./).map do |s| "dc=%s"%[s] end.join(",")
      becomes:
          args[0].split(/\./).map do |s| "dc=#{s}" end.join(",")
      The code:
          puts "%s" % Puppet.version
      becomes:
          puts "#{Puppet.version}"
      The code:
          raise "Could not find information for %s" % node
      becomes:
          raise "Could not find information for #{node}"
      The code:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" % [dir, File.join(path)]
      becomes:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create #{dir}: basedir #{File.join(path)} is a file"
      The code:
          Puppet.err "Could not run %s: %s" % [client_class, detail]
      becomes:
          Puppet.err "Could not run #{client_class}: #{detail}"
      The code:
          raise "Could not find handler for %s" % arg
      becomes:
          raise "Could not find handler for #{arg}"
      The code:
          Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" % Puppet[:authconfig]
      becomes:
          Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file #{Puppet[:authconfig]}"
      The code:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Could not deserialize catalog from pson: %s" % detail
      becomes:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Could not deserialize catalog from pson: #{detail}"
      The code:
          raise "Could not find facts for %s" % Puppet[:certname]
      becomes:
          raise "Could not find facts for #{Puppet[:certname]}"
      The code:
          raise ArgumentError, "%s is not readable" % path
      becomes:
          raise ArgumentError, "#{path} is not readable"
      The code:
          raise ArgumentError, "Invalid handler %s" % name
      becomes:
          raise ArgumentError, "Invalid handler #{name}"
      The code:
          debug "Executing '%s' in zone %s with '%s'" % [command, @resource[:name], str]
      becomes:
          debug "Executing '#{command}' in zone #{@resource[:name]} with '#{str}'"
      The code:
          raise Puppet::Error, "unknown cert type '%s'" % hash[:type]
      becomes:
          raise Puppet::Error, "unknown cert type '#{hash[:type]}'"
      The code:
          Puppet.info "Creating a new certificate request for %s" % Puppet[:certname]
      becomes:
          Puppet.info "Creating a new certificate request for #{Puppet[:certname]}"
      The code:
          "Cannot create alias %s: object already exists" % [name]
      becomes:
          "Cannot create alias #{name}: object already exists"
      The code:
          return "replacing from source %s with contents %s" % [metadata.source, metadata.checksum]
      becomes:
          return "replacing from source #{metadata.source} with contents #{metadata.checksum}"
      The code:
          it "should have a %s parameter" % param do
      becomes:
          it "should have a #{param} parameter" do
      The code:
          describe "when registring '%s' messages" % log do
      becomes:
          describe "when registring '#{log}' messages" do
      The code:
          paths = %w{a b c d e f g h}.collect { |l| "/tmp/iteration%stest" % l }
      becomes:
          paths = %w{a b c d e f g h}.collect { |l| "/tmp/iteration#{l}test" }
      The code:
          assert_raise(Puppet::Error, "Check '%s' did not fail on false" % check) do
      becomes:
          assert_raise(Puppet::Error, "Check '#{check}' did not fail on false") do
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<pre>
* Replaced 83 occurances of

      (.*)" *[+] *([$@]?[\w_0-9.:]+?)(.to_s\b)?(?! *[*(%\w_0-9.:{\[])

  with

      \1#{\2}"

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          puts "PUPPET " + status + ": " + process + ", " + state
      becomes:
          puts "PUPPET " + status + ": " + process + ", #{state}"
      The code:
          puts "PUPPET " + status + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}"
      becomes:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}"
      The code:
          }.compact.join( "\n" ) + "\n" + t + "]\n"
      becomes:
          }.compact.join( "\n" ) + "\n#{t}" + "]\n"

* Replaced 21 occurances of (.*)" *[+] *" with \1

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}"
      becomes:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}, #{state}"
      The code:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}, #{state}"
      becomes:
          puts "PUPPET #{status}: #{process}, #{state}"
      The code:
          res = self.class.name + ": #{@name}" + "\n"
      becomes:
          res = self.class.name + ": #{@name}\n"

* Don't use string concatenation to split lines unless they would be very long.

  Replaced 11 occurances of

      (.*)(['"]) *[+]
       *(['"])(.*)

  with

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified " +
              "Puppet process is running and the state file is no " +
      becomes:
          o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no " +
      The code:
          o.separator   "Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for " +
          "short options too."
      becomes:
          o.separator   "Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too."
      The code:
          o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no " +
              "older than specified interval."
      becomes:
          o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no older than specified interval."

* Replaced no occurances of do (.*?) end with {\1}

* Replaced 1488 occurances of

      "([^"\n]*%s[^"\n]*)" *% *(.+?)(?=$| *\b(do|if|while|until|unless|#)\b)

  with

  20 Examples:

      The code:
          args[0].split(/\./).map do |s| "dc=%s"%[s] end.join(",")
      becomes:
          args[0].split(/\./).map do |s| "dc=#{s}" end.join(",")
      The code:
          puts "%s" % Puppet.version
      becomes:
          puts "#{Puppet.version}"
      The code:
          raise "Could not find information for %s" % node
      becomes:
          raise "Could not find information for #{node}"
      The code:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" % [dir, File.join(path)]
      becomes:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create #{dir}: basedir #{File.join(path)} is a file"
      The code:
          Puppet.err "Could not run %s: %s" % [client_class, detail]
      becomes:
          Puppet.err "Could not run #{client_class}: #{detail}"
      The code:
          raise "Could not find handler for %s" % arg
      becomes:
          raise "Could not find handler for #{arg}"
      The code:
          Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" % Puppet[:authconfig]
      becomes:
          Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file #{Puppet[:authconfig]}"
      The code:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Could not deserialize catalog from pson: %s" % detail
      becomes:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Could not deserialize catalog from pson: #{detail}"
      The code:
          raise "Could not find facts for %s" % Puppet[:certname]
      becomes:
          raise "Could not find facts for #{Puppet[:certname]}"
      The code:
          raise ArgumentError, "%s is not readable" % path
      becomes:
          raise ArgumentError, "#{path} is not readable"
      The code:
          raise ArgumentError, "Invalid handler %s" % name
      becomes:
          raise ArgumentError, "Invalid handler #{name}"
      The code:
          debug "Executing '%s' in zone %s with '%s'" % [command, @resource[:name], str]
      becomes:
          debug "Executing '#{command}' in zone #{@resource[:name]} with '#{str}'"
      The code:
          raise Puppet::Error, "unknown cert type '%s'" % hash[:type]
      becomes:
          raise Puppet::Error, "unknown cert type '#{hash[:type]}'"
      The code:
          Puppet.info "Creating a new certificate request for %s" % Puppet[:certname]
      becomes:
          Puppet.info "Creating a new certificate request for #{Puppet[:certname]}"
      The code:
          "Cannot create alias %s: object already exists" % [name]
      becomes:
          "Cannot create alias #{name}: object already exists"
      The code:
          return "replacing from source %s with contents %s" % [metadata.source, metadata.checksum]
      becomes:
          return "replacing from source #{metadata.source} with contents #{metadata.checksum}"
      The code:
          it "should have a %s parameter" % param do
      becomes:
          it "should have a #{param} parameter" do
      The code:
          describe "when registring '%s' messages" % log do
      becomes:
          describe "when registring '#{log}' messages" do
      The code:
          paths = %w{a b c d e f g h}.collect { |l| "/tmp/iteration%stest" % l }
      becomes:
          paths = %w{a b c d e f g h}.collect { |l| "/tmp/iteration#{l}test" }
      The code:
          assert_raise(Puppet::Error, "Check '%s' did not fail on false" % check) do
      becomes:
          assert_raise(Puppet::Error, "Check '#{check}' did not fail on false") do
</pre>
</div>
</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Code smell: English names for special globals rather than line-noise</title>
<updated>2010-07-10T01:05:08+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Markus Roberts</name>
<email>Markus@reality.com</email>
</author>
<published>2010-07-10T01:05:08+00:00</published>
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* Replaced 36 occurances of [$][?] with $CHILD_STATUS

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          print "%s finished with exit code %s\n" % [host, $?.exitstatus]
      becomes:
          print "%s finished with exit code %s\n" % [host, $CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus]
      The code:
          $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $?.exitstatus]
      becomes:
          $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus]
      The code:
          unless $? == 0
      becomes:
          unless $CHILD_STATUS == 0

* Replaced 3 occurances of [$][$] with $PID

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          Process.kill(:HUP, $$) if restart_requested?
      becomes:
          Process.kill(:HUP, $PID) if restart_requested?
      The code:
          if pid == $$
      becomes:
          if pid == $PID
      The code:
          host[:name] = "!invalid.hostname.$$$"
      becomes:
          host[:name] = "!invalid.hostname.$PID$"

* Replaced 7 occurances of [$]&amp; with $MATCH

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          work.slice!(0, $&amp;.length)
      becomes:
          work.slice!(0, $MATCH.length)
      The code:
          if $&amp;
      becomes:
          if $MATCH
      The code:
          if $&amp;
      becomes:
          if $MATCH

* Replaced 28 occurances of [$]:(?!:) with $LOAD_PATH

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          sitelibdir = $:.find { |x| x =~ /site_ruby/ }
      becomes:
          sitelibdir = $LOAD_PATH.find { |x| x =~ /site_ruby/ }
      The code:
          $:.unshift "lib"
      becomes:
          $LOAD_PATH.unshift "lib"
      The code:
          $:.shift
      becomes:
          $LOAD_PATH.shift

* Replaced 3 occurances of [$]! with $ERROR_INFO

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          $LOG.fatal("Problem reading #{filepath}: #{$!}")
      becomes:
          $LOG.fatal("Problem reading #{filepath}: #{$ERROR_INFO}")
      The code:
          $stderr.puts "Couldn't build man pages: " + $!
      becomes:
          $stderr.puts "Couldn't build man pages: " + $ERROR_INFO
      The code:
          $stderr.puts $!.message
      becomes:
          $stderr.puts $ERROR_INFO.message

* Replaced 3 occurances of ^(.*)[$]" with \1$LOADED_FEATURES

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          unless $".index 'racc/parser.rb'
      becomes:
          unless $LOADED_FEATURES.index 'racc/parser.rb'
      The code:
          $".push 'racc/parser.rb'
      becomes:
          $LOADED_FEATURES.push 'racc/parser.rb'
      The code:
          $".should be_include("tmp/myfile.rb")
      becomes:
          $LOADED_FEATURES.should be_include("tmp/myfile.rb")
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* Replaced 36 occurances of [$][?] with $CHILD_STATUS

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          print "%s finished with exit code %s\n" % [host, $?.exitstatus]
      becomes:
          print "%s finished with exit code %s\n" % [host, $CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus]
      The code:
          $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $?.exitstatus]
      becomes:
          $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus]
      The code:
          unless $? == 0
      becomes:
          unless $CHILD_STATUS == 0

* Replaced 3 occurances of [$][$] with $PID

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          Process.kill(:HUP, $$) if restart_requested?
      becomes:
          Process.kill(:HUP, $PID) if restart_requested?
      The code:
          if pid == $$
      becomes:
          if pid == $PID
      The code:
          host[:name] = "!invalid.hostname.$$$"
      becomes:
          host[:name] = "!invalid.hostname.$PID$"

* Replaced 7 occurances of [$]&amp; with $MATCH

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          work.slice!(0, $&amp;.length)
      becomes:
          work.slice!(0, $MATCH.length)
      The code:
          if $&amp;
      becomes:
          if $MATCH
      The code:
          if $&amp;
      becomes:
          if $MATCH

* Replaced 28 occurances of [$]:(?!:) with $LOAD_PATH

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          sitelibdir = $:.find { |x| x =~ /site_ruby/ }
      becomes:
          sitelibdir = $LOAD_PATH.find { |x| x =~ /site_ruby/ }
      The code:
          $:.unshift "lib"
      becomes:
          $LOAD_PATH.unshift "lib"
      The code:
          $:.shift
      becomes:
          $LOAD_PATH.shift

* Replaced 3 occurances of [$]! with $ERROR_INFO

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          $LOG.fatal("Problem reading #{filepath}: #{$!}")
      becomes:
          $LOG.fatal("Problem reading #{filepath}: #{$ERROR_INFO}")
      The code:
          $stderr.puts "Couldn't build man pages: " + $!
      becomes:
          $stderr.puts "Couldn't build man pages: " + $ERROR_INFO
      The code:
          $stderr.puts $!.message
      becomes:
          $stderr.puts $ERROR_INFO.message

* Replaced 3 occurances of ^(.*)[$]" with \1$LOADED_FEATURES

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          unless $".index 'racc/parser.rb'
      becomes:
          unless $LOADED_FEATURES.index 'racc/parser.rb'
      The code:
          $".push 'racc/parser.rb'
      becomes:
          $LOADED_FEATURES.push 'racc/parser.rb'
      The code:
          $".should be_include("tmp/myfile.rb")
      becomes:
          $LOADED_FEATURES.should be_include("tmp/myfile.rb")
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Code smell: Inconsistent indentation and related formatting issues</title>
<updated>2010-07-10T01:05:04+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Markus Roberts</name>
<email>Markus@reality.com</email>
</author>
<published>2010-07-10T01:05:04+00:00</published>
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* Replaced 163 occurances of

      defined\? +([@a-zA-Z_.0-9?=]+)

  with

      defined?(\1)

  This makes detecting subsequent patterns easier.

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          if ! defined? @parse_config
      becomes:
          if ! defined?(@parse_config)
      The code:
          return @option_parser if defined? @option_parser
      becomes:
          return @option_parser if defined?(@option_parser)
      The code:
          if defined? @local and @local
      becomes:
          if defined?(@local) and @local

* Eliminate trailing spaces.

  Replaced 428 occurances of ^(.*?) +$ with \1

  1 file was skipped.

      test/ral/providers/host/parsed.rb because 0

* Replace leading tabs with an appropriate number of spaces.

  Replaced 306 occurances of ^(\t+)(.*) with

  Tabs are not consistently expanded in all environments.

* Don't arbitrarily wrap on sprintf (%) operator.

  Replaced 143 occurances of

      (.*['"] *%)
       +(.*)

  with

  Splitting the line does nothing to aid clarity and hinders further refactorings.

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" %
              [dir, File.join(path)]
      becomes:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" % [dir, File.join(path)]
      The code:
          Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" %
              Puppet[:authconfig]
      becomes:
          Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" % Puppet[:authconfig]
      The code:
          $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" %
              [pid, $?.exitstatus]
      becomes:
          $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $?.exitstatus]

* Don't break short arrays/parameter list in two.

  Replaced 228 occurances of

      (.*)
       +(.*)

  with

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          puts @format.wrap(type.provider(prov).doc,
                            :indent =&gt; 4, :scrub =&gt; true)
      becomes:
          puts @format.wrap(type.provider(prov).doc, :indent =&gt; 4, :scrub =&gt; true)
      The code:
          assert(FileTest.exists?(daily),
              "Did not make daily graph for %s" % type)
      becomes:
          assert(FileTest.exists?(daily), "Did not make daily graph for %s" % type)
      The code:
          assert(prov.target_object(:first).read !~ /^notdisk/,
              "Did not remove thing from disk")
      becomes:
          assert(prov.target_object(:first).read !~ /^notdisk/, "Did not remove thing from disk")

* If arguments must wrap, treat them all equally

  Replaced 510 occurances of

      lines ending in things like ...(foo, or ...(bar(1,3),

  with

      \1
          \2

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          midscope.to_hash(false),
      becomes:
          assert_equal(
      The code:
          botscope.to_hash(true),
      becomes:
          # bottomscope, then checking that we see the right stuff.
      The code:
          :path =&gt; link,
      becomes:

* Replaced 4516 occurances of ^( *)(.*) with

  The present code base is supposed to use four-space indentation.  In some places we failed
  to maintain that standard.  These should be fixed regardless of the 2 vs. 4 space question.

  15 Examples:

      The code:

          def run_comp(cmd)
             puts cmd
             results = []
             old_sync = $stdout.sync
             $stdout.sync = true
             line = []
             begin
                open("| #{cmd}", "r") do |f|
                  until f.eof? do
                    c = f.getc
      becomes:

          def run_comp(cmd)
              puts cmd
              results = []
              old_sync = $stdout.sync
              $stdout.sync = true
              line = []
              begin
                  open("| #{cmd}", "r") do |f|
                      until f.eof? do
                          c = f.getc
      The code:
                              s.gsub!(/.{4}/n, '\\\\u\&amp;')
                            }
              string.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8)
              string
            rescue Iconv::Failure =&gt; e
              raise GeneratorError, "Caught #{e.class}: #{e}"
            end
          else
            def utf8_to_pson(string) # :nodoc:
              string = string.gsub(/["\\\x0-\x1f]/) { MAP[$&amp;] }
              string.gsub!(/(
      becomes:
                                      s.gsub!(/.{4}/n, '\\\\u\&amp;')
                                  }
                  string.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8)
                  string
              rescue Iconv::Failure =&gt; e
                  raise GeneratorError, "Caught #{e.class}: #{e}"
              end
          else
              def utf8_to_pson(string) # :nodoc:
                  string = string.gsub(/["\\\x0-\x1f]/) { MAP[$&amp;] }
                  string.gsub!(/(
      The code:
              end
          }

          rvalues:      rvalue
                      | rvalues comma rvalue {
              if val[0].instance_of?(AST::ASTArray)
                  result = val[0].push(val[2])
              else
                  result = ast AST::ASTArray, :children =&gt; [val[0],val[2]]
              end
          }
      becomes:
              end
          }

          rvalues:      rvalue
              | rvalues comma rvalue {
                  if val[0].instance_of?(AST::ASTArray)
                  result = val[0].push(val[2])
              else
                  result = ast AST::ASTArray, :children =&gt; [val[0],val[2]]
              end
          }
      The code:
          #passwdproc = proc { @password }

                      keytext = @key.export(

              OpenSSL::Cipher::DES.new(:EDE3, :CBC),

              @password
          )
          File.open(@keyfile, "w", 0400) { |f|
              f &lt;&lt; keytext
          }
      becomes:
          #        passwdproc = proc { @password }

              keytext = @key.export(

                  OpenSSL::Cipher::DES.new(:EDE3, :CBC),

                  @password
                  )
                  File.open(@keyfile, "w", 0400) { |f|
                      f &lt;&lt; keytext
                  }
      The code:
          end

          def to_manifest
              "%s { '%s':\n%s\n}" % [self.type.to_s, self.name,
                   @params.collect { |p, v|
                       if v.is_a? Array
                           "    #{p} =&gt; [\'#{v.join("','")}\']"
                       else
                           "    #{p} =&gt; \'#{v}\'"
                       end
                   }.join(",\n")
      becomes:
          end

          def to_manifest
              "%s { '%s':\n%s\n}" % [self.type.to_s, self.name,
                  @params.collect { |p, v|
                      if v.is_a? Array
                          "    #{p} =&gt; [\'#{v.join("','")}\']"
                      else
                          "    #{p} =&gt; \'#{v}\'"
                      end
                  }.join(",\n")
      The code:
          via the augeas tool.

           Requires:
             - augeas to be installed (http://www.augeas.net)
             - ruby-augeas bindings

           Sample usage with a string::

              augeas{\"test1\" :
                     context =&gt; \"/files/etc/sysconfig/firstboot\",
                     changes =&gt; \"set RUN_FIRSTBOOT YES\",
      becomes:
          via the augeas tool.

          Requires:
              - augeas to be installed (http://www.augeas.net)
              - ruby-augeas bindings

          Sample usage with a string::

              augeas{\"test1\" :
                  context =&gt; \"/files/etc/sysconfig/firstboot\",
                  changes =&gt; \"set RUN_FIRSTBOOT YES\",
      The code:
              names.should_not be_include("root")
          end

          describe "when generating a purgeable resource" do
              it "should be included in the generated resources" do
                  Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@purgeable_resource]
                  @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should include(@purgeable_resource.ref)
              end
          end

          describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do
      becomes:
              names.should_not be_include("root")
          end

          describe "when generating a purgeable resource" do
              it "should be included in the generated resources" do
                  Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@purgeable_resource]
                  @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should include(@purgeable_resource.ref)
              end
          end

          describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do
      The code:
          describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do
              it "should not be included in the generated resources" do
                  @no_ensure_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:exec).new(:name =&gt; '/usr/bin/env echo')
                  Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@no_ensure_resource]
                  @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should_not include(@no_ensure_resource.ref)
              end
          end

          describe "when the instance's ensure property does not accept absent" do
              it "should not be included in the generated resources" do
                  @no_absent_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:service).new(:name =&gt; 'foobar')
      becomes:
          describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do
              it "should not be included in the generated resources" do
                  @no_ensure_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:exec).new(:name =&gt; '/usr/bin/env echo')
                  Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@no_ensure_resource]
                  @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should_not include(@no_ensure_resource.ref)
              end
          end

          describe "when the instance's ensure property does not accept absent" do
              it "should not be included in the generated resources" do
                  @no_absent_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:service).new(:name =&gt; 'foobar')
      The code:
          func = nil
          assert_nothing_raised do

                          func = Puppet::Parser::AST::Function.new(

                  :name =&gt; "template",
                  :ftype =&gt; :rvalue,

                  :arguments =&gt; AST::ASTArray.new(
                      :children =&gt; [stringobj(template)]
                  )
      becomes:
          func = nil
          assert_nothing_raised do

              func = Puppet::Parser::AST::Function.new(

                  :name =&gt; "template",
                  :ftype =&gt; :rvalue,

                  :arguments =&gt; AST::ASTArray.new(
                      :children =&gt; [stringobj(template)]
                  )
      The code:

                  assert(
              @store.allowed?("hostname.madstop.com", "192.168.1.50"),

          "hostname not allowed")

                  assert(
              ! @store.allowed?("name.sub.madstop.com", "192.168.0.50"),

          "subname name allowed")
      becomes:

          assert(
              @store.allowed?("hostname.madstop.com", "192.168.1.50"),

          "hostname not allowed")

              assert(
                  ! @store.allowed?("name.sub.madstop.com", "192.168.0.50"),

          "subname name allowed")
      The code:

          assert_nothing_raised {

                          server = Puppet::Network::Handler.fileserver.new(

                  :Local =&gt; true,

                  :Config =&gt; false
              )
          }

      becomes:

          assert_nothing_raised {

              server = Puppet::Network::Handler.fileserver.new(

                  :Local =&gt; true,

                  :Config =&gt; false
              )
          }

      The code:
               'yay',
                                               { :failonfail =&gt; false,
                                                 :uid =&gt; @user.uid,

                                                 :gid =&gt; @user.gid }
                                             ).returns('output')

          output = Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.run_and_capture 'yay',
                                                             @user.uid,
                                                             @user.gid
      becomes:
                  'yay',
                      { :failonfail =&gt; false,
                          :uid =&gt; @user.uid,

                          :gid =&gt; @user.gid }
                              ).returns('output')

          output = Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.run_and_capture 'yay',
              @user.uid,
              @user.gid
      The code:
                      ).times(1)
          pkg.provider.expects(
                          :aptget

                                  ).with(

                          '-y',
                          '-q',
                          'remove',

                          'faff'
      becomes:
                      ).times(1)
          pkg.provider.expects(
              :aptget

                  ).with(

                      '-y',
                      '-q',
                      'remove',

                      'faff'
      The code:
          johnny one two
          billy three four\n"

                  # Just parse and generate, to make sure it's isomorphic.
                  assert_nothing_raised do
                      assert_equal(text, @parser.to_file(@parser.parse(text)),
                          "parsing was not isomorphic")
                  end
              end

              def test_valid_attrs
      becomes:
          johnny one two
          billy three four\n"

          #         Just parse and generate, to make sure it's isomorphic.
          assert_nothing_raised do
              assert_equal(text, @parser.to_file(@parser.parse(text)),
                  "parsing was not isomorphic")
                  end
              end

              def test_valid_attrs
      The code:
                  "testing",
                              :onboolean =&gt; [true, "An on bool"],

                              :string =&gt; ["a string", "A string arg"]
                              )
          result = []
          should = []
          assert_nothing_raised("Add args failed") do
              @config.addargs(result)
          end
          @config.each do |name, element|
      becomes:
                  "testing",
                      :onboolean =&gt; [true, "An on bool"],

                      :string =&gt; ["a string", "A string arg"]
                      )
          result = []
          should = []
          assert_nothing_raised("Add args failed") do
              @config.addargs(result)
          end
          @config.each do |name, element|
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<pre>
* Replaced 163 occurances of

      defined\? +([@a-zA-Z_.0-9?=]+)

  with

      defined?(\1)

  This makes detecting subsequent patterns easier.

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          if ! defined? @parse_config
      becomes:
          if ! defined?(@parse_config)
      The code:
          return @option_parser if defined? @option_parser
      becomes:
          return @option_parser if defined?(@option_parser)
      The code:
          if defined? @local and @local
      becomes:
          if defined?(@local) and @local

* Eliminate trailing spaces.

  Replaced 428 occurances of ^(.*?) +$ with \1

  1 file was skipped.

      test/ral/providers/host/parsed.rb because 0

* Replace leading tabs with an appropriate number of spaces.

  Replaced 306 occurances of ^(\t+)(.*) with

  Tabs are not consistently expanded in all environments.

* Don't arbitrarily wrap on sprintf (%) operator.

  Replaced 143 occurances of

      (.*['"] *%)
       +(.*)

  with

  Splitting the line does nothing to aid clarity and hinders further refactorings.

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" %
              [dir, File.join(path)]
      becomes:
          raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" % [dir, File.join(path)]
      The code:
          Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" %
              Puppet[:authconfig]
      becomes:
          Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" % Puppet[:authconfig]
      The code:
          $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" %
              [pid, $?.exitstatus]
      becomes:
          $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $?.exitstatus]

* Don't break short arrays/parameter list in two.

  Replaced 228 occurances of

      (.*)
       +(.*)

  with

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          puts @format.wrap(type.provider(prov).doc,
                            :indent =&gt; 4, :scrub =&gt; true)
      becomes:
          puts @format.wrap(type.provider(prov).doc, :indent =&gt; 4, :scrub =&gt; true)
      The code:
          assert(FileTest.exists?(daily),
              "Did not make daily graph for %s" % type)
      becomes:
          assert(FileTest.exists?(daily), "Did not make daily graph for %s" % type)
      The code:
          assert(prov.target_object(:first).read !~ /^notdisk/,
              "Did not remove thing from disk")
      becomes:
          assert(prov.target_object(:first).read !~ /^notdisk/, "Did not remove thing from disk")

* If arguments must wrap, treat them all equally

  Replaced 510 occurances of

      lines ending in things like ...(foo, or ...(bar(1,3),

  with

      \1
          \2

  3 Examples:

      The code:
          midscope.to_hash(false),
      becomes:
          assert_equal(
      The code:
          botscope.to_hash(true),
      becomes:
          # bottomscope, then checking that we see the right stuff.
      The code:
          :path =&gt; link,
      becomes:

* Replaced 4516 occurances of ^( *)(.*) with

  The present code base is supposed to use four-space indentation.  In some places we failed
  to maintain that standard.  These should be fixed regardless of the 2 vs. 4 space question.

  15 Examples:

      The code:

          def run_comp(cmd)
             puts cmd
             results = []
             old_sync = $stdout.sync
             $stdout.sync = true
             line = []
             begin
                open("| #{cmd}", "r") do |f|
                  until f.eof? do
                    c = f.getc
      becomes:

          def run_comp(cmd)
              puts cmd
              results = []
              old_sync = $stdout.sync
              $stdout.sync = true
              line = []
              begin
                  open("| #{cmd}", "r") do |f|
                      until f.eof? do
                          c = f.getc
      The code:
                              s.gsub!(/.{4}/n, '\\\\u\&amp;')
                            }
              string.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8)
              string
            rescue Iconv::Failure =&gt; e
              raise GeneratorError, "Caught #{e.class}: #{e}"
            end
          else
            def utf8_to_pson(string) # :nodoc:
              string = string.gsub(/["\\\x0-\x1f]/) { MAP[$&amp;] }
              string.gsub!(/(
      becomes:
                                      s.gsub!(/.{4}/n, '\\\\u\&amp;')
                                  }
                  string.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8)
                  string
              rescue Iconv::Failure =&gt; e
                  raise GeneratorError, "Caught #{e.class}: #{e}"
              end
          else
              def utf8_to_pson(string) # :nodoc:
                  string = string.gsub(/["\\\x0-\x1f]/) { MAP[$&amp;] }
                  string.gsub!(/(
      The code:
              end
          }

          rvalues:      rvalue
                      | rvalues comma rvalue {
              if val[0].instance_of?(AST::ASTArray)
                  result = val[0].push(val[2])
              else
                  result = ast AST::ASTArray, :children =&gt; [val[0],val[2]]
              end
          }
      becomes:
              end
          }

          rvalues:      rvalue
              | rvalues comma rvalue {
                  if val[0].instance_of?(AST::ASTArray)
                  result = val[0].push(val[2])
              else
                  result = ast AST::ASTArray, :children =&gt; [val[0],val[2]]
              end
          }
      The code:
          #passwdproc = proc { @password }

                      keytext = @key.export(

              OpenSSL::Cipher::DES.new(:EDE3, :CBC),

              @password
          )
          File.open(@keyfile, "w", 0400) { |f|
              f &lt;&lt; keytext
          }
      becomes:
          #        passwdproc = proc { @password }

              keytext = @key.export(

                  OpenSSL::Cipher::DES.new(:EDE3, :CBC),

                  @password
                  )
                  File.open(@keyfile, "w", 0400) { |f|
                      f &lt;&lt; keytext
                  }
      The code:
          end

          def to_manifest
              "%s { '%s':\n%s\n}" % [self.type.to_s, self.name,
                   @params.collect { |p, v|
                       if v.is_a? Array
                           "    #{p} =&gt; [\'#{v.join("','")}\']"
                       else
                           "    #{p} =&gt; \'#{v}\'"
                       end
                   }.join(",\n")
      becomes:
          end

          def to_manifest
              "%s { '%s':\n%s\n}" % [self.type.to_s, self.name,
                  @params.collect { |p, v|
                      if v.is_a? Array
                          "    #{p} =&gt; [\'#{v.join("','")}\']"
                      else
                          "    #{p} =&gt; \'#{v}\'"
                      end
                  }.join(",\n")
      The code:
          via the augeas tool.

           Requires:
             - augeas to be installed (http://www.augeas.net)
             - ruby-augeas bindings

           Sample usage with a string::

              augeas{\"test1\" :
                     context =&gt; \"/files/etc/sysconfig/firstboot\",
                     changes =&gt; \"set RUN_FIRSTBOOT YES\",
      becomes:
          via the augeas tool.

          Requires:
              - augeas to be installed (http://www.augeas.net)
              - ruby-augeas bindings

          Sample usage with a string::

              augeas{\"test1\" :
                  context =&gt; \"/files/etc/sysconfig/firstboot\",
                  changes =&gt; \"set RUN_FIRSTBOOT YES\",
      The code:
              names.should_not be_include("root")
          end

          describe "when generating a purgeable resource" do
              it "should be included in the generated resources" do
                  Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@purgeable_resource]
                  @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should include(@purgeable_resource.ref)
              end
          end

          describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do
      becomes:
              names.should_not be_include("root")
          end

          describe "when generating a purgeable resource" do
              it "should be included in the generated resources" do
                  Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@purgeable_resource]
                  @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should include(@purgeable_resource.ref)
              end
          end

          describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do
      The code:
          describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do
              it "should not be included in the generated resources" do
                  @no_ensure_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:exec).new(:name =&gt; '/usr/bin/env echo')
                  Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@no_ensure_resource]
                  @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should_not include(@no_ensure_resource.ref)
              end
          end

          describe "when the instance's ensure property does not accept absent" do
              it "should not be included in the generated resources" do
                  @no_absent_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:service).new(:name =&gt; 'foobar')
      becomes:
          describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do
              it "should not be included in the generated resources" do
                  @no_ensure_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:exec).new(:name =&gt; '/usr/bin/env echo')
                  Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@no_ensure_resource]
                  @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should_not include(@no_ensure_resource.ref)
              end
          end

          describe "when the instance's ensure property does not accept absent" do
              it "should not be included in the generated resources" do
                  @no_absent_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:service).new(:name =&gt; 'foobar')
      The code:
          func = nil
          assert_nothing_raised do

                          func = Puppet::Parser::AST::Function.new(

                  :name =&gt; "template",
                  :ftype =&gt; :rvalue,

                  :arguments =&gt; AST::ASTArray.new(
                      :children =&gt; [stringobj(template)]
                  )
      becomes:
          func = nil
          assert_nothing_raised do

              func = Puppet::Parser::AST::Function.new(

                  :name =&gt; "template",
                  :ftype =&gt; :rvalue,

                  :arguments =&gt; AST::ASTArray.new(
                      :children =&gt; [stringobj(template)]
                  )
      The code:

                  assert(
              @store.allowed?("hostname.madstop.com", "192.168.1.50"),

          "hostname not allowed")

                  assert(
              ! @store.allowed?("name.sub.madstop.com", "192.168.0.50"),

          "subname name allowed")
      becomes:

          assert(
              @store.allowed?("hostname.madstop.com", "192.168.1.50"),

          "hostname not allowed")

              assert(
                  ! @store.allowed?("name.sub.madstop.com", "192.168.0.50"),

          "subname name allowed")
      The code:

          assert_nothing_raised {

                          server = Puppet::Network::Handler.fileserver.new(

                  :Local =&gt; true,

                  :Config =&gt; false
              )
          }

      becomes:

          assert_nothing_raised {

              server = Puppet::Network::Handler.fileserver.new(

                  :Local =&gt; true,

                  :Config =&gt; false
              )
          }

      The code:
               'yay',
                                               { :failonfail =&gt; false,
                                                 :uid =&gt; @user.uid,

                                                 :gid =&gt; @user.gid }
                                             ).returns('output')

          output = Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.run_and_capture 'yay',
                                                             @user.uid,
                                                             @user.gid
      becomes:
                  'yay',
                      { :failonfail =&gt; false,
                          :uid =&gt; @user.uid,

                          :gid =&gt; @user.gid }
                              ).returns('output')

          output = Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.run_and_capture 'yay',
              @user.uid,
              @user.gid
      The code:
                      ).times(1)
          pkg.provider.expects(
                          :aptget

                                  ).with(

                          '-y',
                          '-q',
                          'remove',

                          'faff'
      becomes:
                      ).times(1)
          pkg.provider.expects(
              :aptget

                  ).with(

                      '-y',
                      '-q',
                      'remove',

                      'faff'
      The code:
          johnny one two
          billy three four\n"

                  # Just parse and generate, to make sure it's isomorphic.
                  assert_nothing_raised do
                      assert_equal(text, @parser.to_file(@parser.parse(text)),
                          "parsing was not isomorphic")
                  end
              end

              def test_valid_attrs
      becomes:
          johnny one two
          billy three four\n"

          #         Just parse and generate, to make sure it's isomorphic.
          assert_nothing_raised do
              assert_equal(text, @parser.to_file(@parser.parse(text)),
                  "parsing was not isomorphic")
                  end
              end

              def test_valid_attrs
      The code:
                  "testing",
                              :onboolean =&gt; [true, "An on bool"],

                              :string =&gt; ["a string", "A string arg"]
                              )
          result = []
          should = []
          assert_nothing_raised("Add args failed") do
              @config.addargs(result)
          end
          @config.each do |name, element|
      becomes:
                  "testing",
                      :onboolean =&gt; [true, "An on bool"],

                      :string =&gt; ["a string", "A string arg"]
                      )
          result = []
          should = []
          assert_nothing_raised("Add args failed") do
              @config.addargs(result)
          end
          @config.each do |name, element|
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