Add classheader and defheader puppet snippet
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# Please contact R.I.Pienaar <rip@devco.net> for additions and feedback,
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# see it in action @ http://www.devco.net/archives/2009/09/22/vim_and_puppet.php
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# Header to match http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/style_guide.html#puppet-doc
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snippet classheader
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# == Class: ${1:`vim_snippets#Filename(expand('%:p:s?.*modules/??:h:h'), 'name')`}
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#
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# ${2:Full description of class $1 here}
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#
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# === Parameters
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#
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# Document parameters here.
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#
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# [*parameter1*]
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# Explanation of what this parameter affects and what it defaults to.
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# e.g. "Specify one or more upstream ntp servers as an array."
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#
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# === Variables
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#
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# Here you should define a list of variables that this module would require.
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#
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# [*variable1*]
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# Explanation of how this variable affects the funtion of this class and
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# if it has a default. e.g. "The parameter enc_ntp_servers must be set by the
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# External Node Classifier as a comma separated list of hostnames."
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#
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# === Examples
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#
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# class { '$1':
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# parameter1 => [ 'just', 'an', 'example', ]
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# }
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#
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# === Authors
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#
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# `g:snips_author` <`g:snips_email`>
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#
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# === Copyright
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#
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# Copyright `strftime("%Y")` `g:snips_author`
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#
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class $1 (${3}){
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${4}
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}
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snippet defheader
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# == Define: ${1:`vim_snippets#Filename(expand('%:p:s?.*modules/??:r:s?/manifests/?::?'), 'name')`}
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#
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# ${2:Full description of defined resource type $1 here}
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#
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# === Parameters
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#
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# Document parameters here
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#
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# [*namevar*]
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# If there is a parameter that defaults to the value of the title string
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# when not explicitly set, you must always say so. This parameter can be
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# referred to as a "namevar," since it's functionally equivalent to the
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# namevar of a core resource type.
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#
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# [*basedir*]
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# Description of this variable. For example, "This parameter sets the
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# base directory for this resource type. It should not contain a trailing
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# slash."
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#
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# === Examples
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#
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# Provide some examples on how to use this type:
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#
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# $1 { 'namevar':
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# basedir => '/tmp/src',
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# }
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#
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# === Authors
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#
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# `g:snips_author` <`g:snips_email`>
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#
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# === Copyright
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#
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# Copyright `strftime("%Y")` `g:snips_author`
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#
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define $1(${3}) {
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${4}
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}
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# Language Constructs
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snippet class
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class ${1:`vim_snippets#Filename('', 'name')`} {
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