(::Array<::String>) — The steps associated with the execution stage.
Note that stages may have several steps, and that a given step
might be run by more than one stage.
#step_name=
defstep_name=(value)->::Array<::String>
Parameter
value (::Array<::String>) — The steps associated with the execution stage.
Note that stages may have several steps, and that a given step
might be run by more than one stage.
Returns
(::Array<::String>) — The steps associated with the execution stage.
Note that stages may have several steps, and that a given step
might be run by more than one stage.
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