Issue #4778 has been updated by Markus Roberts.

Status changed from Accepted to Ready for Testing
Target version changed from 2.6.x to 2.6.3
Branch set to MarkusQ:tickets/2.6.x/4778

As often happens, it appears that Luke was right, although "removing lazy 
evaluation" really meant adding strict evaluation (at least, the way I 
implemented it).

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Bug #4778: Evaluation of classes instantiated using parameterized style 
shouldn't be deferred
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/4778

Author: R.I. Pienaar
Status: Ready for Testing
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: 
Target version: 2.6.3
Affected Puppet version: 2.6.1
Keywords: 
Branch: MarkusQ:tickets/2.6.x/4778


Given the manifest:

<pre>
stage{"bootstrap": before => Stage["main"]}


class setup {
    $something = "this"
}

class foo {
    notify{"${setup::something}": }
}
</pre>

The following includes work:

<pre>
include setup
include foo

notice: /Stage[main]/Foo/Notify[this]/message: defined 'message' as 'this'
</pre>

However if I put the setup in the bootstrap stage it doesnt:

<pre>
class{"setup": stage => "bootstrap"}
include foo

warning: Scope(Class[Foo]): Could not look up qualified variable 
'setup::something'; class setup has not been evaluated
notice: 
notice: /Stage[main]/Foo/Notify[]/message: defined 'message' as ''
No title provided and "Notify[]" is not a valid resource reference
</pre>

I'd expect this to work


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