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date | Fri, 30 Aug 2024 16:10:36 +0100 |
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# frozen_string_literal: true # # convert_base.rb # module Puppet::Parser::Functions newfunction(:convert_base, type: :rvalue, arity: 2, doc: <<-DOC) do |args| @summary Converts a given integer or base 10 string representing an integer to a specified base, as a string. @return converted value as a string @example Example usage convert_base(5, 2)` results in: `'101'` convert_base('254', '16')` results in: `'fe'` > *Note:* Since Puppet 4.5.0 this can be done with the built-in [`String.new`](https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/function.html#integer-to-string) function and its many formatting options: `$binary_repr = String(5, '%b')` return `"101"` `$hex_repr = String(254, "%x")` return `"fe"` `$hex_repr = String(254, "%#x")` return `"0xfe"` @return [String] The converted value as a String DOC raise Puppet::ParseError, 'convert_base(): First argument must be either a string or an integer' unless args[0].is_a?(Integer) || args[0].is_a?(String) raise Puppet::ParseError, 'convert_base(): Second argument must be either a string or an integer' unless args[1].is_a?(Integer) || args[1].is_a?(String) raise Puppet::ParseError, 'convert_base(): First argument must be an integer or a string corresponding to an integer in base 10' if args[0].is_a?(String) && !%r{^[0-9]+$}.match?(args[0]) raise Puppet::ParseError, 'convert_base(): First argument must be an integer or a string corresponding to an integer in base 10' if args[1].is_a?(String) && !%r{^[0-9]+$}.match?(args[1]) number_to_convert = args[0] new_base = args[1] number_to_convert = number_to_convert.to_i new_base = new_base.to_i raise Puppet::ParseError, 'convert_base(): base must be at least 2 and must not be greater than 36' unless new_base >= 2 && new_base <= 36 return number_to_convert.to_s(new_base) end end