- # This logic was borrowed from
- # [lib/puppet/file_serving/base.rb](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/blob/master/lib/puppet/file_serving/base.rb)
- # Puppet 2.7 and beyond will have Puppet::Util.absolute_path? Fall back to a back-ported implementation otherwise.
- if Puppet::Util.respond_to?(:absolute_path?) then
- unless Puppet::Util.absolute_path?(path, :posix) or Puppet::Util.absolute_path?(path, :windows)
- raise Puppet::ParseError, ("#{path.inspect} is not an absolute path.")
- end
- else
- # This code back-ported from 2.7.x's lib/puppet/util.rb Puppet::Util.absolute_path?
- # Determine in a platform-specific way whether a path is absolute. This
- # defaults to the local platform if none is specified.
- # Escape once for the string literal, and once for the regex.
- slash = '[\\\\/]'
- name = '[^\\\\/]+'
- regexes = {
- :windows => %r!^(([A-Z]:#{slash})|(#{slash}#{slash}#{name}#{slash}#{name})|(#{slash}#{slash}\?#{slash}#{name}))!i,
- :posix => %r!^/!,
- }
- rval = (!!(path =~ regexes[:posix])) || (!!(path =~ regexes[:windows]))
- rval or raise Puppet::ParseError, ("#{path.inspect} is not an absolute path.")
+ unless function_is_absolute_path([path])
+ raise Puppet::ParseError, ("#{path.inspect} is not an absolute path.")