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require 'puppet/parser/ast/branch' class Puppet::Parser::AST # The basic container class. This object behaves almost identically # to a normal array except at initialization time. Note that its name # is 'AST::ASTArray', rather than plain 'AST::Array'; I had too many # bugs when it was just 'AST::Array', because things like # 'object.is_a?(Array)' never behaved as I expected. class ASTArray < Branch include Enumerable # Return a child by index. Used (at least) by tests. def [](index) @children[index] end # Evaluate our children. def evaluate(scope) result = [] @children.each do |child| # Skip things that respond to :instantiate (classes, nodes, # and definitions), because they have already been # instantiated. if !child.respond_to?(:instantiate) item = child.safeevaluate(scope) if !item.nil? # nil values are implicitly removed. result.push(item) end end end result end def push(*ary) ary.each { |child| #Puppet.debug "adding %s(%s) of type %s to %s" % # [child, child.object_id, child.class.to_s.sub(/.+::/,''), # self.object_id] @children.push(child) } self end def to_s "[" + @children.collect { |c| c.to_s }.join(', ') + "]" end end end