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updated docs with new test grammer examples
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ decide to do something conditionally based on success or failure::
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- command: /bin/something
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when: result|failed
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- command: /bin/something_else
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when: result|success
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when: result|succeeded
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- command: /bin/still/something_else
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when: result|skipped
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@@ -58,12 +58,17 @@ The following tasks are illustrative of how filters can be used with conditional
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- debug: msg="it changed"
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when: result|changed
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- debug: msg="it succeeded in Ansible >= 2.1"
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when: result|succeeded
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- debug: msg="it succeeded"
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when: result|success
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- debug: msg="it was skipped"
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when: result|skipped
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.. note:: From 2.1 You can also use success, failure, change, skip so the grammer matches, for those that want to be strict about it.
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.. _forcing_variables_to_be_defined:
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Forcing Variables To Be Defined
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