This might have been fixed today in svn. Lebel, Marco wrote: > Hello all, > > > > Is there a reason why we can use vars in classes definition > > > > Like: > > > > "$(user_names)_must_modified" expression => > "!$(user_names)_comment_equal|!$(user_names)_homedir_equal|!$(user_names)_shell_equal|!$(user_names)_Gid_equal”; > > > > But cannot do the same thing with array variables > > > > Like: > > "create_$(r_user[$(r_range)][$(username)])" expression => > "!$(r_user[$(r_range)][$(username)])_exist.!$(r_user[$(r_range)][$(username)])_uid_exist.$(r_user[$(r_range)][$(trgt)])" > > > > > > I understand that the allowable characters for an expression does not > include the “[“ or “]” but it is a bit odd that the array are left out > when the vars are not > > > > > > My two cents, > > > > Marco > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Help-cfengine mailing list > Help-cfengine@cfengine.org > https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine
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