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.. _common_return_values:
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.. _common_return_values:
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Common Return Values
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Common Return Values
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.. contents:: Topics
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.. contents:: Topics
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When c(stdout) is returned, Ansible always provides a list of strings, each containing one item per line from the original output.
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When c(stdout) is returned, Ansible always provides a list of strings, each containing one item per line from the original output.
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Internal use
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Internal use
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These keys can be added by modules but will be removed from registered variables; they are 'consumed' by Ansible itself.
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These keys can be added by modules but will be removed from registered variables; they are 'consumed' by Ansible itself.
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ansible_facts
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ansible_facts
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