On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 6:47 PM, Henrik Lindberg
<[email protected]> wrote:
> At the technical parsing level, yes. This is then validated to only include
> what we want to allow. The first implementation is very permissive.

Oh!  Then, my reading of the ARM was wrong - I thought that "Puppet
DSL" referred to the Puppet Ruby DSL.  Now that I re-read the ARM, I
see that I was thrown off-track by the word "DSL", and read the rest
of the document based on that premise.  Some examples will probably
prevent others from making this mistake -- particularly examples using
iteration (since that's the most common application of ruby
expressions in ERB).

Dustin

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