Issue #5074 has been updated by Dan Bode.
how is this any different from
<pre>
$var = generate('/bin/date')
class foo {
$var2 = $::var
}
include foo
notice($foo::var2)
</pre>
is this another case, where if you want this data look-up behavior, you should
use dynamic scoping and not parameterized classes?
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Bug #5074: declaring a parameterized class does not make its enclosed variables
accessible
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/5074
Author: Dan Bode
Status: Rejected
Priority: Normal
Assignee:
Category:
Target version:
Affected Puppet version: 2.6.3rc1
Keywords: include class parameterized scope
Branch:
The following code
<pre>
class { 'motd':
override_data => 'override'
}
notice($motd::override_data)
</pre>
results in:
<pre>
warning: Scope(Class[main]): Could not look up qualified variable
'motd::override_data'; class motd has not been evaluated
notice: Scope(Class[main]):
</pre>
I can fix this, by putting an include before I want to use the qualified
variable.
<pre>
class { 'motd':
override_data => 'override'
}
include motd
notice($motd::local_var)
</pre>
<pre>
notice: Scope(Class[main]): override
</pre>
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