Puppet Function: intersection
- Defined in:
- lib/puppet/parser/functions/intersection.rb
- Function type:
- Ruby 3.x API
Overview
This function returns an array of the intersection of two.
Examples:
intersection(["a","b","c"],["b","c","d"]) # returns ["b","c"]
intersection(["a","b","c"],[1,2,3,4]) # returns [] (true, when evaluated as a Boolean)
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# File 'lib/puppet/parser/functions/intersection.rb', line 5 newfunction(:intersection, :type => :rvalue, :doc => <<-DOC This function returns an array of the intersection of two. *Examples:* intersection(["a","b","c"],["b","c","d"]) # returns ["b","c"] intersection(["a","b","c"],[1,2,3,4]) # returns [] (true, when evaluated as a Boolean) DOC ) do |arguments| # Two arguments are required raise(Puppet::ParseError, "intersection(): Wrong number of arguments given (#{arguments.size} for 2)") if arguments.size != 2 first = arguments[0] second = arguments[1] unless first.is_a?(Array) && second.is_a?(Array) raise(Puppet::ParseError, 'intersection(): Requires 2 arrays') end result = first & second return result end |