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require 'puppet/parser/ast/resourcedef' class Puppet::Parser::AST # Set a parameter on a resource specification created somewhere else in the # configuration. The object is responsible for verifying that this is allowed. class ResourceOverride < ResourceDef attr_accessor :object attr_reader :params # Iterate across all of our children. def each [@object,@params].flatten.each { |param| #Puppet.debug("yielding param %s" % param) yield param } end # Does not actually return an object; instead sets an object # in the current scope. def evaluate(hash) scope = hash[:scope] # Get our object reference. object = @object.safeevaluate(:scope => scope) hash = {} # Evaluate all of the specified params. params = @params.collect { |param| param.safeevaluate(:scope => scope) } # Now we just create a normal resource, but we call a very different # method on the scope. obj = Puppet::Parser::Resource.new( :type => object.type, :title => object.title, :params => params, :file => @file, :line => @line, :source => scope.source, :scope => scope ) # Now we tell the scope that it's an override, and it behaves as # necessary. scope.setoverride(obj) obj end # Create our ResourceDef. Handles type checking for us. def initialize(hash) @checked = false super #self.typecheck(@type.value) end end end # $Id: resourceoverride.rb 1726 2006-10-04 18:24:24Z luke $
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