10-26-2013
Hi, Scrutinizer.
I don't recall if I had the intention of omitting spaces, but, yes, that's how it works. I may need to add an additional function to handle both. I'll think on that.
The templates I have for setting up the environment, displaying input, posting output, and sometimes doing the comparison now runs into the 50s. Although they are under version control, it can be a pain updating those that are related and have common code. My goal is to encourage the user to actually copy and paste the scripts, possibly staging the data files, running the code, and seeing if it matches my results. That also keeps me honest.
Thanks for the feedback ... cheers, drl
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templates2ada
TEMPLATES2ADA(1) Templates Parser User's Guide TEMPLATES2ADA(1)
NAME
templates2ada - generate Ada sources from a templates file
SYNOPSIS
templates2ada [options]
DESCRIPTION
templates2ada parses all the template files in a directory and then generates an output file from these, based on a template file (a
default example of which is provided as /usr/share/doc/libtemplates-parser-dev/examples/templates.tads). The latter contains in fact two
examples, depending on whether one Ada package should be generated per template, or whether a single package should be built. In the for-
mer case, if you are using the GNAT compiler, you should run `gnatchop' on the resulting file. Here is an example:
$ rm -f src/templates/*.ads
$ templates2ada -d resources/ -o src/templates/generated -r
$ cd src/templates; gnatchop -w -q generated
$ rm -f src/templates/generated
One of the goals of templates2ada is to ensure that you are only setting tags that actually exist in the template (and thus prevent, as
much as possibly, typos in the name of tags); also, when combined with other tools, to help ensure that all tags needed by the template are
properly set.
templates2ada also has special knowledge about HTTP constructs and will generate Ada constants for the HTTP parameters you might receive in
return. Once more the goal is to help avoid typos in the Ada code.
For instance, we will consider a simple template file, found in a local file `resources/block1.thtml'. This template contains the following
simple html code:
<form>
<input name="PARAM1" value="@_TAG1_@" />
<input name="PARAM2" value="@_TAG2_@" />
</form>
When you run templates2ada, the following Ada package will be generated. Note that this is only the default output of templates2ada, which
can be fully tailored to your needs.
package Templates.Block1 is
pragma Style_Checks (Off);
Template : constant string := "resources/block1.thtml";
Tag1 : constant String := "TAG1";
Tag2 : constant String := "TAG2";
package Http is
Param1 : constant String := "PARAM1";
Param2 : constant String := "PARAM2";
end Http;
end Templates.Block1;
OPTIONS
-d dir Search for template files in dir.
-h Display a summary of options.
-o file
Write the output to file.
-e ext Process all files with extension ext that are in the input directory; consider these files as template files.
-r Recurse into subdirectories.
-t file
Use file as the output template file. The templates parser comes with an example for such a file, /usr/share/doc/templates-
parser/examples/templates.tads, that you can adapt to your own needs.
-v Verbose mode. This will output a warning when an http parameter has a name made only of template parser tags, since no matching
entry can then be created for it in the output file.
SEE ALSO
templatespp(1)
The Template Parsers User's Guide in package libtemplates-parser-dev.
AUTHOR
templates2ada was written by Pascal Obry <p.obry@wanadoo.fr> as part of the Ada Web Server.
This manual page was written by Ludovic Brenta <lbrenta@debian.org> for Debian GNU/Linux.
GNU Ada Tools 2008-05-04 TEMPLATES2ADA(1)