File: //usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/puppet/pops/issues.rb
# Defines classes to deal with issues, and message formatting and defines constants with Issues.
# @api public
#
module Puppet::Pops::Issues
# Describes an issue, and can produce a message for an occurrence of the issue.
#
class Issue
# The issue code
# @return [Symbol]
attr_reader :issue_code
# A block producing the message
# @return [Proc]
attr_reader :message_block
# Names that must be bound in an occurrence of the issue to be able to produce a message.
# These are the names in addition to requirements stipulated by the Issue formatter contract; i.e. :label`,
# and `:semantic`.
#
attr_reader :arg_names
# If this issue can have its severity lowered to :warning, :deprecation, or :ignored
attr_writer :demotable
# Configures the Issue with required arguments (bound by occurrence), and a block producing a message.
def initialize issue_code, *args, &block
@issue_code = issue_code
@message_block = block
@arg_names = args
@demotable = true
end
# Returns true if it is allowed to demote this issue
def demotable?
@demotable
end
# Formats a message for an occurrence of the issue with argument bindings passed in a hash.
# The hash must contain a LabelProvider bound to the key `label` and the semantic model element
# bound to the key `semantic`. All required arguments as specified by `arg_names` must be bound
# in the given `hash`.
# @api public
#
def format(hash ={})
# Create a Message Data where all hash keys become methods for convenient interpolation
# in issue text.
msgdata = MessageData.new(*arg_names)
begin
# Evaluate the message block in the msg data's binding
msgdata.format(hash, &message_block)
rescue StandardError => e
Puppet::Pops::Issues::MessageData
raise RuntimeError, "Error while reporting issue: #{issue_code}. #{e.message}", caller
end
end
end
# Provides a binding of arguments passed to Issue.format to method names available
# in the issue's message producing block.
# @api private
#
class MessageData
def initialize *argnames
singleton = class << self; self end
argnames.each do |name|
singleton.send(:define_method, name) do
@data[name]
end
end
end
def format(hash, &block)
@data = hash
instance_eval &block
end
# Obtains the label provider given as a key `:label` in the hash passed to #format. The label provider is
# return if no arguments are given. If given an argument, returns the result of calling #label on the label
# provider.
#
# @param args [Object] one object to obtain a label for or zero arguments to obtain the label provider
# @return [Puppet::Pops::LabelProvider,String] the label provider or label depending on if an argument is given or not
# @raise [Puppet::Error] if no label provider is found
def label(*args)
args.empty? ? label_provider : label_provider.label(args[0])
end
# Returns the label provider given as key `:label` in the hash passed to #format.
# @return [Puppet::Pops::LabelProvider] the label provider
# @raise [Puppet::Error] if no label provider is found
def label_provider
label_provider = @data[:label]
raise Puppet::Error, 'Label provider key :label must be set to produce the text of the message!' unless label_provider
label_provider
end
# Returns the label provider given as a key in the hash passed to #format.
#
def semantic
raise Puppet::Error, 'Label provider key :semantic must be set to produce the text of the message!' unless @data[:semantic]
@data[:semantic]
end
end
# Defines an issue with the given `issue_code`, additional required parameters, and a block producing a message.
# The block is evaluated in the context of a MessageData which provides convenient access to all required arguments
# via accessor methods. In addition to accessors for specified arguments, these are also available:
# * `label` - a `LabelProvider` that provides human understandable names for model elements and production of article (a/an/the).
# * `semantic` - the model element for which the issue is reported
#
# @param issue_code [Symbol] the issue code for the issue used as an identifier, should be the same as the constant
# the issue is bound to.
# @param args [Symbol] required arguments that must be passed when formatting the message, may be empty
# @param block [Proc] a block producing the message string, evaluated in a MessageData scope. The produced string
# should not end with a period as additional information may be appended.
#
# @see MessageData
# @api public
#
def self.issue (issue_code, *args, &block)
Issue.new(issue_code, *args, &block)
end
# Creates a non demotable issue.
# @see Issue.issue
#
def self.hard_issue(issue_code, *args, &block)
result = Issue.new(issue_code, *args, &block)
result.demotable = false
result
end
# @comment Here follows definitions of issues. The intent is to provide a list from which yardoc can be generated
# containing more detailed information / explanation of the issue.
# These issues are set as constants, but it is unfortunately not possible for the created object to easily know which
# name it is bound to. Instead the constant has to be repeated. (Alternatively, it could be done by instead calling
# #const_set on the module, but the extra work required to get yardoc output vs. the extra effort to repeat the name
# twice makes it not worth it (if doable at all, since there is no tag to artificially construct a constant, and
# the parse tag does not produce any result for a constant assignment).
# This is allowed (3.1) and has not yet been deprecated.
# @todo configuration
#
NAME_WITH_HYPHEN = issue :NAME_WITH_HYPHEN, :name do
"#{label.a_an_uc(semantic)} may not have a name containing a hyphen. The name '#{name}' is not legal"
end
# When a variable name contains a hyphen and these are illegal.
# It is possible to control if a hyphen is legal in a name or not using the setting TODO
# @todo describe the setting
# @api public
# @todo configuration if this is error or warning
#
VAR_WITH_HYPHEN = issue :VAR_WITH_HYPHEN, :name do
"A variable name may not contain a hyphen. The name '#{name}' is not legal"
end
# A class, definition, or node may only appear at top level or inside other classes
# @todo Is this really true for nodes? Can they be inside classes? Isn't that too late?
# @api public
#
NOT_TOP_LEVEL = hard_issue :NOT_TOP_LEVEL do
"Classes, definitions, and nodes may only appear at toplevel or inside other classes"
end
CROSS_SCOPE_ASSIGNMENT = hard_issue :CROSS_SCOPE_ASSIGNMENT, :name do
"Illegal attempt to assign to '#{name}'. Cannot assign to variables in other namespaces"
end
# Assignment can only be made to certain types of left hand expressions such as variables.
ILLEGAL_ASSIGNMENT = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_ASSIGNMENT do
"Illegal attempt to assign to '#{label.a_an(semantic)}'. Not an assignable reference"
end
# Variables are immutable, cannot reassign in the same assignment scope
ILLEGAL_REASSIGNMENT = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_REASSIGNMENT, :name do
"Cannot reassign variable #{name}"
end
ILLEGAL_RESERVED_ASSIGNMENT = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_RESERVED_ASSIGNMENT, :name do
"Attempt to assign to a reserved variable name: '#{name}'"
end
# Assignment cannot be made to numeric match result variables
ILLEGAL_NUMERIC_ASSIGNMENT = issue :ILLEGAL_NUMERIC_ASSIGNMENT, :varname do
"Illegal attempt to assign to the numeric match result variable '$#{varname}'. Numeric variables are not assignable"
end
# parameters cannot have numeric names, clashes with match result variables
ILLEGAL_NUMERIC_PARAMETER = issue :ILLEGAL_NUMERIC_PARAMETER, :name do
"The numeric parameter name '$#{name}' cannot be used (clashes with numeric match result variables)"
end
# In certain versions of Puppet it may be allowed to assign to a not already assigned key
# in an array or a hash. This is an optional validation that may be turned on to prevent accidental
# mutation.
#
ILLEGAL_INDEXED_ASSIGNMENT = issue :ILLEGAL_INDEXED_ASSIGNMENT do
"Illegal attempt to assign via [index/key]. Not an assignable reference"
end
# When indexed assignment ($x[]=) is allowed, the leftmost expression must be
# a variable expression.
#
ILLEGAL_ASSIGNMENT_VIA_INDEX = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_ASSIGNMENT_VIA_INDEX do
"Illegal attempt to assign to #{label.a_an(semantic)} via [index/key]. Not an assignable reference"
end
APPENDS_DELETES_NO_LONGER_SUPPORTED = hard_issue :APPENDS_DELETES_NO_LONGER_SUPPORTED, :operator do
"The operator '#{operator}' is no longer supported. See http://links.puppetlabs.com/remove-plus-equals"
end
# For unsupported operators (e.g. += and -= in puppet 4).
#
UNSUPPORTED_OPERATOR = hard_issue :UNSUPPORTED_OPERATOR, :operator do
"The operator '#{operator}' is not supported."
end
# For operators that are not supported in specific contexts (e.g. '* =>' in
# resource defaults)
#
UNSUPPORTED_OPERATOR_IN_CONTEXT = hard_issue :UNSUPPORTED_OPERATOR_IN_CONTEXT, :operator do
"The operator '#{operator}' in #{label.a_an(semantic)} is not supported."
end
# For non applicable operators (e.g. << on Hash).
#
OPERATOR_NOT_APPLICABLE = hard_issue :OPERATOR_NOT_APPLICABLE, :operator, :left_value do
"Operator '#{operator}' is not applicable to #{label.a_an(left_value)}."
end
COMPARISON_NOT_POSSIBLE = hard_issue :COMPARISON_NOT_POSSIBLE, :operator, :left_value, :right_value, :detail do
"Comparison of: #{label(left_value)} #{operator} #{label(right_value)}, is not possible. Caused by '#{detail}'."
end
MATCH_NOT_REGEXP = hard_issue :MATCH_NOT_REGEXP, :detail do
"Can not convert right match operand to a regular expression. Caused by '#{detail}'."
end
MATCH_NOT_STRING = hard_issue :MATCH_NOT_STRING, :left_value do
"Left match operand must result in a String value. Got #{label.a_an(left_value)}."
end
# Some expressions/statements may not produce a value (known as right-value, or rvalue).
# This may vary between puppet versions.
#
NOT_RVALUE = issue :NOT_RVALUE do
"Invalid use of expression. #{label.a_an_uc(semantic)} does not produce a value"
end
# Appending to attributes is only allowed in certain types of resource expressions.
#
ILLEGAL_ATTRIBUTE_APPEND = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_ATTRIBUTE_APPEND, :name, :parent do
"Illegal +> operation on attribute #{name}. This operator can not be used in #{label.a_an(parent)}"
end
ILLEGAL_NAME = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_NAME, :name do
"Illegal name. The given name '#{name}' does not conform to the naming rule /^((::)?[a-z_]\w*)(::[a-z]\\w*)*$/"
end
ILLEGAL_PARAM_NAME = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_PARAM_NAME, :name do
"Illegal parameter name. The given name '#{name}' does not conform to the naming rule /^[a-z_]\\w*$/"
end
ILLEGAL_VAR_NAME = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_VAR_NAME, :name do
"Illegal variable name, The given name '#{name}' does not conform to the naming rule /^((::)?[a-z]\\w*)*((::)?[a-z_]\\w*)$/"
end
ILLEGAL_NUMERIC_VAR_NAME = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_NUMERIC_VAR_NAME, :name do
"Illegal numeric variable name, The given name '#{name}' must be a decimal value if it starts with a digit 0-9"
end
# In case a model is constructed programmatically, it must create valid type references.
#
ILLEGAL_CLASSREF = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_CLASSREF, :name do
"Illegal type reference. The given name '#{name}' does not conform to the naming rule"
end
# This is a runtime issue - storeconfigs must be on in order to collect exported. This issue should be
# set to :ignore when just checking syntax.
# @todo should be a :warning by default
#
RT_NO_STORECONFIGS = issue :RT_NO_STORECONFIGS do
"You cannot collect exported resources without storeconfigs being set; the collection will be ignored"
end
# This is a runtime issue - storeconfigs must be on in order to export a resource. This issue should be
# set to :ignore when just checking syntax.
# @todo should be a :warning by default
#
RT_NO_STORECONFIGS_EXPORT = issue :RT_NO_STORECONFIGS_EXPORT do
"You cannot collect exported resources without storeconfigs being set; the export is ignored"
end
# A hostname may only contain letters, digits, '_', '-', and '.'.
#
ILLEGAL_HOSTNAME_CHARS = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_HOSTNAME_CHARS, :hostname do
"The hostname '#{hostname}' contains illegal characters (only letters, digits, '_', '-', and '.' are allowed)"
end
# A hostname may only contain letters, digits, '_', '-', and '.'.
#
ILLEGAL_HOSTNAME_INTERPOLATION = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_HOSTNAME_INTERPOLATION do
"An interpolated expression is not allowed in a hostname of a node"
end
# Issues when an expression is used where it is not legal.
# E.g. an arithmetic expression where a hostname is expected.
#
ILLEGAL_EXPRESSION = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_EXPRESSION, :feature, :container do
"Illegal expression. #{label.a_an_uc(semantic)} is unacceptable as #{feature} in #{label.a_an(container)}"
end
# Issues when a variable is not a NAME
#
ILLEGAL_VARIABLE_EXPRESSION = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_VARIABLE_EXPRESSION do
"Illegal variable expression. #{label.a_an_uc(semantic)} did not produce a variable name (String or Numeric)."
end
# Issues when an expression is used illegaly in a query.
# query only supports == and !=, and not <, > etc.
#
ILLEGAL_QUERY_EXPRESSION = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_QUERY_EXPRESSION do
"Illegal query expression. #{label.a_an_uc(semantic)} cannot be used in a query"
end
# If an attempt is made to make a resource default virtual or exported.
#
NOT_VIRTUALIZEABLE = hard_issue :NOT_VIRTUALIZEABLE do
"Resource Defaults are not virtualizable"
end
# When an attempt is made to use multiple keys (to produce a range in Ruby - e.g. $arr[2,-1]).
# This is not supported in 3x, but it allowed in 4x.
#
UNSUPPORTED_RANGE = issue :UNSUPPORTED_RANGE, :count do
"Attempt to use unsupported range in #{label.a_an(semantic)}, #{count} values given for max 1"
end
ILLEGAL_RELATIONSHIP_OPERAND_TYPE = issue :ILLEGAL_RELATIONSHIP_OPERAND_TYPE, :operand do
"Illegal relationship operand, can not form a relationship with #{label.a_an(operand)}. A Catalog type is required."
end
NOT_CATALOG_TYPE = issue :NOT_CATALOG_TYPE, :type do
"Illegal relationship operand, can not form a relationship with something of type #{type}. A Catalog type is required."
end
BAD_STRING_SLICE_ARITY = issue :BAD_STRING_SLICE_ARITY, :actual do
"String supports [] with one or two arguments. Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_STRING_SLICE_TYPE = issue :BAD_STRING_SLICE_TYPE, :actual do
"String-Type [] requires all arguments to be integers (or default). Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_ARRAY_SLICE_ARITY = issue :BAD_ARRAY_SLICE_ARITY, :actual do
"Array supports [] with one or two arguments. Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_HASH_SLICE_ARITY = issue :BAD_HASH_SLICE_ARITY, :actual do
"Hash supports [] with one or more arguments. Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_INTEGER_SLICE_ARITY = issue :BAD_INTEGER_SLICE_ARITY, :actual do
"Integer-Type supports [] with one or two arguments (from, to). Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_INTEGER_SLICE_TYPE = issue :BAD_INTEGER_SLICE_TYPE, :actual do
"Integer-Type [] requires all arguments to be integers (or default). Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_COLLECTION_SLICE_TYPE = issue :BAD_COLLECTION_SLICE_TYPE, :actual do
"A Type's size constraint arguments must be a single Integer type, or 1-2 integers (or default). Got #{label.a_an(actual)}"
end
BAD_FLOAT_SLICE_ARITY = issue :BAD_INTEGER_SLICE_ARITY, :actual do
"Float-Type supports [] with one or two arguments (from, to). Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_FLOAT_SLICE_TYPE = issue :BAD_INTEGER_SLICE_TYPE, :actual do
"Float-Type [] requires all arguments to be floats, or integers (or default). Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_SLICE_KEY_TYPE = issue :BAD_SLICE_KEY_TYPE, :left_value, :expected_classes, :actual do
expected_text = if expected_classes.size > 1
"one of #{expected_classes.join(', ')} are"
else
"#{expected_classes[0]} is"
end
"#{label.a_an_uc(left_value)}[] cannot use #{actual} where #{expected_text} expected"
end
BAD_NOT_UNDEF_SLICE_TYPE = issue :BAD_NOT_UNDEF_SLICE_TYPE, :base_type, :actual do
"#{base_type}[] argument must be a Type or a String. Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_TYPE_SLICE_TYPE = issue :BAD_TYPE_SLICE_TYPE, :base_type, :actual do
"#{base_type}[] arguments must be types. Got #{actual}"
end
BAD_TYPE_SLICE_ARITY = issue :BAD_TYPE_SLICE_ARITY, :base_type, :min, :max, :actual do
base_type_label = base_type.is_a?(String) ? base_type : label.a_an_uc(base_type)
if max == -1 || max == 1.0 / 0.0 # Infinity
"#{base_type_label}[] accepts #{min} or more arguments. Got #{actual}"
elsif max && max != min
"#{base_type_label}[] accepts #{min} to #{max} arguments. Got #{actual}"
else
"#{base_type_label}[] accepts #{min} #{label.plural_s(min, 'argument')}. Got #{actual}"
end
end
BAD_TYPE_SPECIALIZATION = hard_issue :BAD_TYPE_SPECIALIZATION, :type, :message do
"Error creating type specialization of #{label.a_an(type)}, #{message}"
end
ILLEGAL_TYPE_SPECIALIZATION = issue :ILLEGAL_TYPE_SPECIALIZATION, :kind do
"Cannot specialize an already specialized #{kind} type"
end
ILLEGAL_RESOURCE_SPECIALIZATION = issue :ILLEGAL_RESOURCE_SPECIALIZATION, :actual do
"First argument to Resource[] must be a resource type or a String. Got #{actual}."
end
EMPTY_RESOURCE_SPECIALIZATION = issue :EMPTY_RESOURCE_SPECIALIZATION do
"Arguments to Resource[] are all empty/undefined"
end
ILLEGAL_HOSTCLASS_NAME = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_HOSTCLASS_NAME, :name do
"Illegal Class name in class reference. #{label.a_an_uc(name)} cannot be used where a String is expected"
end
ILLEGAL_DEFINITION_NAME = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_DEFINTION_NAME, :name do
"Unacceptable name. The name '#{name}' is unacceptable as the name of #{label.a_an(semantic)}"
end
CAPTURES_REST_NOT_LAST = hard_issue :CAPTURES_REST_NOT_LAST, :param_name do
"Parameter $#{param_name} is not last, and has 'captures rest'"
end
CAPTURES_REST_NOT_SUPPORTED = hard_issue :CAPTURES_REST_NOT_SUPPORTED, :container, :param_name do
"Parameter $#{param_name} has 'captures rest' - not supported in #{label.a_an(container)}"
end
REQUIRED_PARAMETER_AFTER_OPTIONAL = hard_issue :REQUIRED_PARAMETER_AFTER_OPTIONAL, :param_name do
"Parameter $#{param_name} is required but appears after optional parameters"
end
MISSING_REQUIRED_PARAMETER = hard_issue :MISSING_REQUIRED_PARAMETER, :param_name do
"Parameter $#{param_name} is required but no value was given"
end
NOT_NUMERIC = issue :NOT_NUMERIC, :value do
"The value '#{value}' cannot be converted to Numeric."
end
UNKNOWN_FUNCTION = issue :UNKNOWN_FUNCTION, :name do
"Unknown function: '#{name}'."
end
UNKNOWN_VARIABLE = issue :UNKNOWN_VARIABLE, :name do
"Unknown variable: '#{name}'."
end
RUNTIME_ERROR = issue :RUNTIME_ERROR, :detail do
"Error while evaluating #{label.a_an(semantic)}, #{detail}"
end
UNKNOWN_RESOURCE_TYPE = issue :UNKNOWN_RESOURCE_TYPE, :type_name do
"Resource type not found: #{type_name.capitalize}"
end
ILLEGAL_RESOURCE_TYPE = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_RESOURCE_TYPE, :actual do
"Illegal Resource Type expression, expected result to be a type name, or untitled Resource, got #{actual}"
end
DUPLICATE_TITLE = issue :DUPLICATE_TITLE, :title do
"The title '#{title}' has already been used in this resource expression"
end
DUPLICATE_ATTRIBUTE = issue :DUPLICATE_ATTRIBUE, :attribute do
"The attribute '#{attribute}' has already been set in this resource body"
end
MISSING_TITLE = hard_issue :MISSING_TITLE do
"Missing title. The title expression resulted in undef"
end
MISSING_TITLE_AT = hard_issue :MISSING_TITLE_AT, :index do
"Missing title at index #{index}. The title expression resulted in an undef title"
end
ILLEGAL_TITLE_TYPE_AT = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_TITLE_TYPE_AT, :index, :actual do
"Illegal title type at index #{index}. Expected String, got #{actual}"
end
EMPTY_STRING_TITLE_AT = hard_issue :EMPTY_STRING_TITLE_AT, :index do
"Empty string title at #{index}. Title strings must have a length greater than zero."
end
UNKNOWN_RESOURCE = issue :UNKNOWN_RESOURCE, :type_name, :title do
"Resource not found: #{type_name.capitalize}['#{title}']"
end
UNKNOWN_RESOURCE_PARAMETER = issue :UNKNOWN_RESOURCE_PARAMETER, :type_name, :title, :param_name do
"The resource #{type_name.capitalize}['#{title}'] does not have a parameter called '#{param_name}'"
end
DIV_BY_ZERO = hard_issue :DIV_BY_ZERO do
"Division by 0"
end
RESULT_IS_INFINITY = hard_issue :RESULT_IS_INFINITY, :operator do
"The result of the #{operator} expression is Infinity"
end
# TODO_HEREDOC
EMPTY_HEREDOC_SYNTAX_SEGMENT = issue :EMPTY_HEREDOC_SYNTAX_SEGMENT, :syntax do
"Heredoc syntax specification has empty segment between '+' : '#{syntax}'"
end
ILLEGAL_EPP_PARAMETERS = issue :ILLEGAL_EPP_PARAMETERS do
"Ambiguous EPP parameter expression. Probably missing '<%-' before parameters to remove leading whitespace"
end
DISCONTINUED_IMPORT = hard_issue :DISCONTINUED_IMPORT do
"Use of 'import' has been discontinued in favor of a manifest directory. See http://links.puppetlabs.com/puppet-import-deprecation"
end
IDEM_EXPRESSION_NOT_LAST = issue :IDEM_EXPRESSION_NOT_LAST do
"This #{label.label(semantic)} has no effect. A value-producing expression without other effect may only be placed last in a block/sequence"
end
IDEM_NOT_ALLOWED_LAST = hard_issue :IDEM_NOT_ALLOWED_LAST, :container do
"This #{label.label(semantic)} has no effect. #{label.a_an_uc(container)} can not end with a value-producing expression without other effect"
end
RESERVED_WORD = hard_issue :RESERVED_WORD, :word do
"Use of reserved word: #{word}, must be quoted if intended to be a String value"
end
FUTURE_RESERVED_WORD = issue :FUTURE_RESERVED_WORD, :word do
"Use of future reserved word: '#{word}'"
end
RESERVED_TYPE_NAME = hard_issue :RESERVED_TYPE_NAME, :name do
"The name: '#{name}' is already defined by Puppet and can not be used as the name of #{label.a_an(semantic)}."
end
UNMATCHED_SELECTOR = hard_issue :UNMATCHED_SELECTOR, :param_value do
"No matching entry for selector parameter with value '#{param_value}'"
end
ILLEGAL_NODE_INHERITANCE = issue :ILLEGAL_NODE_INHERITANCE do
"Node inheritance is not supported in Puppet >= 4.0.0. See http://links.puppetlabs.com/puppet-node-inheritance-deprecation"
end
ILLEGAL_OVERRIDEN_TYPE = issue :ILLEGAL_OVERRIDEN_TYPE, :actual do
"Resource Override can only operate on resources, got: #{label.label(actual)}"
end
DUPLICATE_PARAMETER = hard_issue :DUPLICATE_PARAMETER, :param_name do
"The parameter '#{param_name}' is declared more than once in the parameter list"
end
RESERVED_PARAMETER = hard_issue :RESERVED_PARAMETER, :container, :param_name do
"The parameter $#{param_name} redefines a built in parameter in #{label.the(container)}"
end
TYPE_MISMATCH = hard_issue :TYPE_MISMATCH, :expected, :actual do
"Expected value of type #{expected}, got #{actual}"
end
MULTIPLE_ATTRIBUTES_UNFOLD = hard_issue :MULTIPLE_ATTRIBUTES_UNFOLD do
"Unfolding of attributes from Hash can only be used once per resource body"
end
SYNTAX_ERROR = hard_issue :SYNTAX_ERROR, :where do
"Syntax error at #{where}"
end
ILLEGAL_CLASS_REFERENCE = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_CLASS_REFERENCE do
'Illegal class reference'
end
ILLEGAL_FULLY_QUALIFIED_CLASS_REFERENCE = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_FULLY_QUALIFIED_CLASS_REFERENCE do
'Illegal fully qualified class reference'
end
ILLEGAL_FULLY_QUALIFIED_NAME = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_FULLY_QUALIFIED_NAME do
'Illegal fully qualified name'
end
ILLEGAL_NAME_OR_BARE_WORD = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_NAME_OR_BARE_WORD do
'Illegal name or bare word'
end
ILLEGAL_NUMBER = hard_issue :ILLEGAL_NUMBER do
'Illegal number'
end
ILLEGAL_UNICODE_ESCAPE = issue :ILLEGAL_UNICODE_ESCAPE do
"Unicode escape '\\u' was not followed by 4 hex digits or 1-6 hex digits in {} or was > 10ffff"
end
INVALID_HEX_NUMBER = hard_issue :INVALID_HEX_NUMBER, :value do
"Not a valid hex number #{value}"
end
INVALID_OCTAL_NUMBER = hard_issue :INVALID_OCTAL_NUMBER, :value do
"Not a valid octal number #{value}"
end
INVALID_DECIMAL_NUMBER = hard_issue :INVALID_DECIMAL_NUMBER, :value do
"Not a valid decimal number #{value}"
end
NO_INPUT_TO_LEXER = hard_issue :NO_INPUT_TO_LEXER do
"Internal Error: No string or file given to lexer to process."
end
UNRECOGNIZED_ESCAPE = issue :UNRECOGNIZED_ESCAPE, :ch do
"Unrecognized escape sequence '\\#{ch}'"
end
UNCLOSED_QUOTE = hard_issue :UNCLOSED_QUOTE, :after, :followed_by do
"Unclosed quote after #{after} followed by '#{followed_by}'"
end
EPP_INTERNAL_ERROR = hard_issue :EPP_INTERNAL_ERROR, :error do
"Internal error: #{error}"
end
EPP_UNBALANCED_TAG = hard_issue :EPP_UNBALANCED_TAG do
'Unbalanced epp tag, reached <eof> without closing tag.'
end
EPP_UNBALANCED_COMMENT = hard_issue :EPP_UNBALANCED_COMMENT do
'Reaching end after opening <%# without seeing %>'
end
EPP_UNBALANCED_EXPRESSION = hard_issue :EPP_UNBALANCED_EXPRESSION do
'Unbalanced embedded expression - opening <% and reaching end of input'
end
HEREDOC_UNCLOSED_PARENTHESIS = hard_issue :HEREDOC_UNCLOSED_PARENTHESIS, :followed_by do
"Unclosed parenthesis after '@(' followed by '#{followed_by}'"
end
HEREDOC_WITHOUT_END_TAGGED_LINE = hard_issue :HEREDOC_WITHOUT_END_TAGGED_LINE do
'Heredoc without end-tagged line'
end
HEREDOC_INVALID_ESCAPE = hard_issue :HEREDOC_INVALID_ESCAPE, :actual do
"Invalid heredoc escape char. Only t, r, n, s, u, L, $ allowed. Got '#{actual}'"
end
HEREDOC_INVALID_SYNTAX = hard_issue :HEREDOC_INVALID_SYNTAX do
'Invalid syntax in heredoc expected @(endtag[:syntax][/escapes])'
end
HEREDOC_WITHOUT_TEXT = hard_issue :HEREDOC_WITHOUT_TEXT do
'Heredoc without any following lines of text'
end
HEREDOC_MULTIPLE_AT_ESCAPES = hard_issue :HEREDOC_MULTIPLE_AT_ESCAPES, :escapes do
"An escape char for @() may only appear once. Got '#{escapes.join(', ')}'"
end
end