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class Puppet::Pops::Parser::CodeMerger # Concatenates the logic in the array of parse results into one parse result. # @return Puppet::Parser::AST::BlockExpression # def concatenate(parse_results) # this is a bit brute force as the result is already 3x ast with wrapped 4x content # this could be combined in a more elegant way, but it is only used to process a handful of files # at the beginning of a puppet run. TODO: Revisit for Puppet 4x when there is no 3x ast at the top. # PUP-5299, some sites have thousands of entries, and run out of stack when evaluating - the logic # below maps the logic as flatly as possible. # children = parse_results.select {|x| !x.nil? && x.code}.reduce([]) do |memo, parsed_class| case parsed_class.code when Puppet::Parser::AST::BlockExpression # the BlockExpression wraps a single 4x instruction that is most likely wrapped in a Factory memo += parsed_class.code.children.map {|c| c.is_a?(Puppet::Pops::Model::Factory) ? c.model : c } when Puppet::Pops::Model::Factory # If it is a 4x instruction wrapped in a Factory memo += parsed_class.code.model else # It is the instruction directly memo << parsed_class.code end end Puppet::Parser::AST::BlockExpression.new(:children => children) end end
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