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| author | Markus Roberts <Markus@reality.com> | 2010-07-09 18:12:17 -0700 |
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| committer | Markus Roberts <Markus@reality.com> | 2010-07-09 18:12:17 -0700 |
| commit | 3180b9d9b2c844dade1d361326600f7001ec66dd (patch) | |
| tree | 98fe7c5ac7eb942aac9c39f019a17b0b3f5a57f4 /lib/puppet/provider/computer/computer.rb | |
| parent | 543225970225de5697734bfaf0a6eee996802c04 (diff) | |
Code smell: Two space indentation
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 => "foo", :desc => "anything", :settings => 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 => "foo", :desc => "anything", :settings => 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
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/puppet/provider/computer/computer.rb')
| -rw-r--r-- | lib/puppet/provider/computer/computer.rb | 26 |
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/lib/puppet/provider/computer/computer.rb b/lib/puppet/provider/computer/computer.rb index 73f2d2b89..a6be6bdfe 100644 --- a/lib/puppet/provider/computer/computer.rb +++ b/lib/puppet/provider/computer/computer.rb @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ require 'puppet/provider/nameservice/directoryservice' Puppet::Type.type(:computer).provide :directoryservice, :parent => Puppet::Provider::NameService::DirectoryService do - desc "Computer object management using DirectoryService on OS X. - Note that these are distinctly different kinds of objects to 'hosts', - as they require a MAC address and can have all sorts of policy attached to - them. + desc "Computer object management using DirectoryService on OS X. + Note that these are distinctly different kinds of objects to 'hosts', + as they require a MAC address and can have all sorts of policy attached to + them. - This provider only manages Computer objects in the local directory service - domain, not in remote directories. + This provider only manages Computer objects in the local directory service + domain, not in remote directories. - If you wish to manage /etc/hosts on Mac OS X, then simply use the host - type as per other platforms. + If you wish to manage /etc/hosts on Mac OS X, then simply use the host + type as per other platforms. - " + " - confine :operatingsystem => :darwin - defaultfor :operatingsystem => :darwin + confine :operatingsystem => :darwin + defaultfor :operatingsystem => :darwin - # hurray for abstraction. The nameservice directoryservice provider can - # handle everything we need. super. + # hurray for abstraction. The nameservice directoryservice provider can + # handle everything we need. super. end |
