Issue #2560 has been reported by Todd Zullinger.
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Bug #2560: The --parseonly option fails to flag parse errors
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2560
Author: Todd Zullinger
Status: Unreviewed
Priority: Normal
Assigned to:
Category:
Target version:
Complexity: Unknown
Affected version: 0.25.0rc1
Keywords:
Using the stand-alone puppet script from 0.25.0rc1 to check for syntax errors
fails to flag obvious parse errors:
<pre>
$ cat bad.pp
file { '/etc/foo':
owner => 'root'
group => 'root'
mode => 0644,
}
$ puppet --color=false --confdir=. --parseonly --ignoreimport bad.pp
$ echo $?
0
</pre>
The missing commas are not noticed. Using 0.24.8 produces the desired results:
<pre>
$ puppet --color=false --parseonly --ignoreimport bad.pp
err: Could not parse for environment production: Syntax error at 'group';
expected '}' at /home/tmz/bad.pp:3
$ echo $?
1
</pre>
(See bug #2559 for the reason that --confdir was needed.)
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