If I have something like this:
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define bar($thing="/tmp/$name") {
file { $thing: ensure => present }
}
class foo { somedef{ "bar": } }
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puppet will try to create a file called '/tmp/foo' , not /tmp/bar.
It seems like if I try to access $name inside the 'default arguments'
bit of a definition,
it's set to the enclosing class.
I want to get at the name of the definition ('bar' in the above example).
Once i'm inside the body of the definition, $name seems to be set correctly
(inside templates called from the definition, etc.).
[I'm writing an apache module, and want to infer a default docroot of
'/docroot/www-vhostname',
but allow an option to override it.
how can I do that ? (and is this a bug?)
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