As of 3.1 this functionality has been deprecated and replaced by 'future 
parser' in  3.2.

See release notes for full detail.
https://puppetlabs.com/blog/puppet-3-2-introduces-an-experimental-parser-and-new-iteration-features

HTH
Den

> On 14 Mar 2015, at 19:05, spare.sl...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> According to official Puppet documenttion:
> 
> https://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/faq.html#why-does-puppet-have-its-own-language
> 
> 
>> As for just using Ruby as the input format, Puppet 2.6.0 actually added this 
>> functionality, and manifests can now be written in pure Ruby. However, this 
>> capability should be used carefully and avoided where possible: the full 
>> grammar of Ruby is often too much functionality, and we believe systems 
>> administrators should be able to model their datacenters in a higher-level 
>> system
> 
> Is above statement true for latest version of puppet as well ? 
> Can somebody give a  simple example please ?
> 
> Thanks.
>  
> 
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