Test for play.vars_files == None, avoiding nasty traceback. Ignores for now. Could warn.
Playbook test for no vars_files with len(), but that excepts if play.vars_files==None, as can happen when there's a vars_files section with no vars files listed. What is the ansible way: ignore, warn, or fail with message (instead of traceback)?
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rc = self._do_setup_step(play) # pattern, vars, user, port, sudo, sudo_user, transport, None)
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# now with that data, handle contentional variable file imports!
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if len(play.vars_files) > 0:
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if play.vars_files and len(play.vars_files) > 0:
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rc = self._do_setup_step(play, play.vars_files)
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#else: warn "You have a vars_files section but didn't state any vars files??
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# run all the top level tasks, these get run on every node
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for task in play.tasks():
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