Happy to announce the 1.0.0 release of puppet-retrospec.  This release is a 
major overhaul from the previous version hence the 1.0.0 release.

This release includes full support for puppet 4 parser among other fixes.  
Horray! Puppet 4 support!

If your puppet code is non puppet4 compliant you will want to use 
puppet-retrospec versions prior to 1.0.0.  This is due to the puppet4 parser 
enforcing code deprecations by throwing errors instead of warnings.

puppet-retrospec comes bundled with puppet 4.5.2 in order to keep your current 
puppet versions safe. This is done intentionally in case you are not ready for 
puppet4 installation just yet. 

This also means your ruby version must also be complaint with puppet 4.5.2 ( 
https://docs.puppet.com/guides/platforms.html#ruby-versions 
<https://docs.puppet.com/guides/platforms.html#ruby-versions>) which is 
anything from ruby 1.9.3 -2.3.    

Did you know you can also use puppet-retrospec to generate puppet modules, 
facts, types, functions, providers, and other items?  Want something else 
generated, create a feature request. 

You can install using: gem install puppet-retrospec

https://github.com/nwops/puppet-retrospec 
<https://github.com/nwops/puppet-retrospec>


enjoy.


Corey Osman
NWOps (A devops / puppet consulting company)

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