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config: manually parse variable blocks for better validation #9818

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Fixes #7846

This changes from using the HCL decoder to manually decoding the
variable blocks within the configuration. This gives us a lot more
power to catch validation errors. This PR retains the same tests and
fixes one additional issue (covered by a test) in the case where a
variable has no named assigned.

Fixes #7846

This changes from using the HCL decoder to manually decoding the
`variable` blocks within the configuration. This gives us a lot more
power to catch validation errors. This PR retains the same tests and
fixes one additional issue (covered by a test) in the case where a
variable has no named assigned.
@stack72 stack72 added the core label Nov 3, 2016
@mitchellh mitchellh merged commit 2928793 into master Nov 4, 2016
@mitchellh mitchellh deleted the b-var-parse branch November 4, 2016 15:47
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Bad syntax on variable declaration (missing name) causes a crash
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