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From: /home/dhollinger/workspace/ruby/puppet_webhook/app/controllers/application_controller.rb:47 : | |
42: @auth.credentials == [APP_CONFIG.user, APP_CONFIG.pass] | |
43: end | |
44: | |
45: require 'pry'; binding.pry | |
46: | |
=> 47: def normalize(allow_upper, str) | |
48: allow_upper ? str : str.downcase | |
49: end | |
50: | |
51: def notification(message) | |
52: return unless APP_CONFIG.chatops || APP_CONFIG.slack_webhook | |
[1] pry(ApplicationController)> allow_upper = flase | |
NameError: undefined local variable or method `flase' for ApplicationController:Class | |
Did you mean? false | |
from (pry):1:in `<class:ApplicationController>' | |
[2] pry(ApplicationController)> allow_upper = false | |
=> false | |
[3] pry(ApplicationController)> str = FooBar | |
NameError: uninitialized constant ApplicationController::FooBar | |
from (pry):3:in `<class:ApplicationController>' | |
[4] pry(ApplicationController)> str = "FooBar" | |
=> "FooBar" | |
[5] pry(ApplicationController)> normalize | |
NameError: undefined local variable or method `normalize' for ApplicationController:Class | |
from (pry):5:in `<class:ApplicationController>' | |
[6] pry(ApplicationController)> allow_upper ? str : str.downcase | |
=> "foobar" | |
[7] pry(ApplicationController)> str = "" | |
=> "" | |
[8] pry(ApplicationController)> allow_upper ? str : str.downcase | |
=> "" | |
[9] pry(ApplicationController)> str = nil | |
=> nil | |
[10] pry(ApplicationController)> allow_upper ? str : str.downcase | |
NoMethodError: undefined method `downcase' for nil:NilClass | |
from (pry):10:in `<class:ApplicationController>' | |
[11] pry(ApplicationController)> |
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