Thanks for your comments, Serge.
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 2:53:54 PM UTC, Serge van Ginderachter
wrote:
>
> I'm not sure your proposed patch solves the deeper issue, only what
> happens in your case, and might potentially break other things.
>
It depends for what the function is used. If it's used to merge variables
on the same level (vars_files, vars, ...), then it should not break
anything.
The issue here is {{ my_xxx }} being cast to a string instead of a
> dictionary.
>
Yes, that's exactly the problem. It's interesting that in the case of lists
it works just fine. One would expect that the same concept could be used
for lists as well as for dicts.
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