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- Text::Template v1.46
- This is a library for generating form letters, building HTML pages, or
- filling in templates generally. A `template' is a piece of text that
- has little Perl programs embedded in it here and there. When you
- `fill in' a template, you evaluate the little programs and replace
- them with their values.
- Here's an example of a template:
- Dear {$title} {$lastname},
- It has come to our attention that you are delinquent in your
- {$monthname[$last_paid_month]} payment. Please remit
- ${sprintf("%.2f", $amount)} immediately, or your patellae may
- be needlessly endangered.
- Love,
- Mark "{nickname(rand 20)}" Dominus
- The result of filling in this template is a string, which might look
- something like this:
- Dear Mr. Gates,
- It has come to our attention that you are delinquent in your
- February payment. Please remit
- $392.12 immediately, or your patellae may
- be needlessly endangered.
- Love,
- Mark "Vizopteryx" Dominus
- You can store a template in a file outside your program. People can
- modify the template without modifying the program. You can separate
- the formatting details from the main code, and put the formatting
- parts of the program into the template. That prevents code bloat and
- encourages functional separation.
- You can fill in the template in a `Safe' compartment. This means that
- if you don't trust the person who wrote the code in the template, you
- won't have to worry that they are tampering with your program when you
- execute it.
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- Text::Template was originally released some time in late 1995 or early
- 1996. After three years of study and investigation, I rewrote it from
- scratch in January 1999. The new version, 1.0, was much faster,
- delivered better functionality and was almost 100% backward-compatible
- with the previous beta versions.
- I have added a number of useful features and conveniences since the
- 1.0 release, while still retaining backward compatibility. With one
- merely cosmetic change, the current version of Text::Template passes
- the test suite that the old beta versions passed.
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