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A document summarizing all of reserved keywords in Kuiper.
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Il faut que la /documentation explique le principe visuellement.
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@johangirod désolé, pas eu le temps cette semaine pour m'en occuper...
The documentation states that the library leverages the predicate library and i would like to use
http://landau.github.io/predicate/#includes
to test whether a value exists in the supplied list. But I get an invalid predicate error when i use something like this.....
{"vehicleOwner": {"not": {"includes": ["Other","Business"] }}}
and from what i can tell its unhappy about 0 and 1 being
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Documentation on PSRule features is included across separate documents for integration with PowerShell help.
It would be clearer and easier to understand if features were directly called out with examples.
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The documentation says:
Avoid modifying the engine inside action blocks (i.e., asserting and retracting facts and installing new rules). There are safer ways of doing this.I see the better way to assert fact upon matching action is to use gen. But I don't see how to retract facts.