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NAMEText::MicroMason::PLP - Alternate Syntax like PLP TemplatesSYNOPSISInstead of using this class directly, pass its name to be mixed in:use Text::MicroMason; my $mason = Text::MicroMason::Base->new( -PLP ); Use the standard compile and execute methods to parse and evaluate templates: print $mason->compile( text=>$template )->( @%args ); print $mason->execute( text=>$template, @args ); The PLP syntax provides another way to mix Perl into a text template: <: my $name = $ARGS{name}; if ( $name eq 'Dave' ) { :> I'm sorry <:= $name :>, I'm afraid I can't do that right now. <: } else { my $hour = (localtime)[2]; my $daypart = ( $hour > 11 ) ? 'afternoon' : 'morning'; :> Good <:= $daypart :>, <:= $name :>! <: } :> DESCRIPTIONThis subclass replaces MicroMason's normal lexer with one that supports a syntax similar to that provided by the PLP module.Compatibility with PLPPLP is a web-oriented system with many fatures, of which only the templating functionality is emulated.This is not a drop-in replacement for PLP, as the implementation is quite different, but it should be able to process some existing templates without major changes. The following features of EmbPerl syntax are supported:
The following syntax features of are not supported:
Template SyntaxThe following elements are recognized by the PLP lexer:
Private Methods
SEE ALSOThe interface being emulated is described in PLP.For an overview of this templating framework, see Text::MicroMason. This is a mixin class intended for use with Text::MicroMason::Base. For distribution, installation, support, copyright and license information, see Text::MicroMason::Docs::ReadMe.
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