Hi Aleksey,
in the context of a body part, a complete statement is a body
constraint, but in the context of a body a complete statement is a promise.
M
On 07/05/11 17:51, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> Hi. I'm trying to understand Cfengine 3 bodies better. Why are body
> parts attributes separated by semicolons but promise attributes
> separated by commas?
>
> For example:
>
>
> --- start of body parts example ---
> bundle agent example
> {
> storage:
>
> "/" volume => min_free_space("25%");
>
> }
>
>
> body volume min_free_space(free)
> {
> check_foreign => "false";
> freespace => "$(free)";
> sensible_size => "10000";
> sensible_count => "2";
> }
> --- end of body parts example ---
>
>
> --- start of promise attributes in the bundle example ---
> bundle agent example
> {
>
> files:
>
> "/tmp/testfile" -> "Cfengine class",
> create => "true",
> mode => "0740";
> }
> --- end of promise attributes in the bundle example ---
>
> So why do we separate attributes with commas in the bundle, and with
> semicolons in the body?
>
> Thanks,
> Aleksey
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