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There is currently two type of documentation generation
for manifests (module or modulepath):
* RDoc HTML generation for modules and global manifests
* console output for sole manifest
Both version handles classes, defines, nodes, global
variable assignements, and resources when --all is used.
The usage is the following:
For the rdoc variant:
$ puppetdoc --mode rdoc --outputdir doc
It uses the puppet.conf configuration file to get the modulepath
and manifestdir settings. Those are overridable on the
command line with --modulepath and --manifestdir.
For the console output version:
$ puppetdoc /path/to/manifests
Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
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The aim is to let --parseonly succeeds even if the function
is not (yet) present. This is usefull in commit-hooks and
for the inline documentation generation system.
Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
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The lexer maintains a stack of last seen comments.
On blank lines the lexer flush the comments.
On each opening brace the lexer enters a new stack level.
On each block AST nodes, the stack is popped.
Each AST nodes has a doc property that is filled with the
last seen comments on node creation (in fact only on important node
creation representing statements).
Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
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I apparently lost some context in these logs when I switched to this
separate subsystem.
Note that this also fixes some of the informational issues in
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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context support
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commas
Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
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Signed-off-by: Martin Englund <martin@englund.nu>
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affect the daemons
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This was necessary because of how I changed file recursion.
The type works much more intelligently now -- files to
be removed have a file resource generated for them, and that
resource handles deletion.
Also fixes #1717; neither age nor size is required now.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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All file tests now pass.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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This way we'll cache when in a transaction, but otherwise always
hit the disk so the data is fresh. This works because we
really only use resources mid-transaction, but it behaves correctly
if we happen to use a resource outside of a transaction.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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source and metadata.
As hoped, this drastically simplifies the code around retaining
this data.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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The Catalog is the expirer, which means that a resource
with no catalog will not cache data.
Also switching files to use a cached attribute for its stat.
And modifying catalogs to expire data at the end of every
transaction.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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If there's no expirer, then the value is regenerated every
time.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Previously you could dynamically use cached values, but the new interface
requires a single static declaration of the attribute:
cached_attr(:myattr) { my_init_code() }
This is cleaner, because it makes it easy to turn the code into an init method
and generally makes the whole thing easier to think about.
Most of this commit is going through the different classes that already using the
Caching engine.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Basically, the first generated value was always
considered expired the next time it was asked for.
The fix was to create an initial timestamp in the Cacher
module, thus providing a floor for validity.
This is definitely a murky bug, and is especially hard to
test.
Also refactoring the internals just a bit.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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All of the code works, and there are integration tests all around
to prove it. I think.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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It now works with the new Catalog#add_resource method.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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It now ignores or removes implicit resources that conflict,
and it yields all resources that are valid.
This makes it simple for calling classes to pass in a list
of resources but only perform a chunk of work for valid (i.e.,
non-conflicting) resources.
This refactor is entirely meant as a way of cleaning up the
Transaction#generate interface to the catalog.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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It was previously another catalog instance, but I was only
ever actually using the graphing abilities.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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This class is a holdover from when I was using GRATR, and it's
obsolete now.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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This makes a lot of sense because source was always
more of a metaparameter than a property -- it affected
the 'should' values of other properties, but it shouldn't
have done any other work.
It will hopefully make everything else much cleaner.
This is such a large commit mostly because of the need
to fix a lot of tests.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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This basically just cleans up dynamic resources.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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This is a significant refactor of some very murky code, and it's
all much cleaner and more readable now. All of the 'newvalue' methods
and any value-related code is in a ValueCollection class.
This puts us in a good position to refactor the Property and Parameter
classes more completely.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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an instance
rather than a value.
This parallels and largely obviates the 'property' method.
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
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