On 05/06/14 11:56, Felix Frank wrote:
On 06/04/2014 11:04 PM, Johan De Wit wrote:
And that is what you should check in your rspec file.
In your manifests, you need indeed the scoping, in your spec, you don't
Humm, unfortunate.
Doesn't that (in theory) open you up for regressions in the form of
"does no longer include the properly scoped class, gets resolved to the
wrong class" like Brian described?
this is something to be tested I believe ...
TBC
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