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authorLamont Granquist <lamont@scriptkiddie.org>2016-03-21 15:05:32 -0700
committerLamont Granquist <lamont@scriptkiddie.org>2016-03-21 15:05:32 -0700
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release notes text tweaks [ci skip]lcg/use-inline-resources-core
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@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ class MyProvider < Chef::Provider::LWRPBase
end
```
-Start in 12.5 the `use_inline_resources` directive was mixed into Chef::Provider directly and had the
-side effect of mixin in the DSL. After 12.5 it would have worked to write code like this:
+Starting in 12.5 the `use_inline_resources` directive was mixed into Chef::Provider directly and had the
+side effect of mixing in the DSL. After 12.5 it would have worked to write code like this:
```ruby
class MyProvider < Chef::Provider
@@ -28,9 +28,8 @@ end
```
But that code would be broken (with a hard syntax error on `use_inline_resources` on prior versions of
-chef-client). After 12.9 that code will now be broken on the use of the Recipe DSL which has been removed
-from Chef::Provider when mixing use_inline_resources into classes that only inherit from the core
+chef-client). After 12.9 that code will now be broken again on the use of the Recipe DSL which has been removed
+from Chef::Provider when mixing `use_inline_resources` into classes that only inherit from the core
class. If any code has been written like this, it should be modified to correctly inherit from
Chef::Provider::LWRPBase instead (which will have the side effect of fixing it so that it correctly works
on Chef 11.0-12.5 as well).
-