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How a broker spent $520m in a drunken stupor and moved the global oil price

by Rowena Mason, Telegraph.co.uk It’s probably not uncommon for City traders to wonder how they burnt so much cash during a drunken night on the town. But Steve Perkins was left with a bigger black hole in his memory than most when his employer rang one morning to ask [...]

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Mason::Manual::Setup - Setting up Mason SETUP
Web development The most common use of Mason is to generate dynamic web content. Poet is a web framework designed specifically to work with Mason. Given an HTTP request, Poet generates a corresponding Mason request, and uses the output from Mason to form the HTTP response. Poet takes care of the web development details that are outside of Mason's domain, such as server integration and configuration. Poet::Manual::Tutorial shows how to set up a Poet/Mason site in great detail. Mason can also be used in the popular web frameworks Catalyst and Dancer, as a drop-in replacement for their default template engines. See Catalyst::View::Mason2 and Dancer::Template::Mason2. Non-web development Mason can be used to generate any kind of dynamic content. I have personally used it to generate Apache configuration files, emails, and C++ code. To use Mason from a script or library, use the Mason::Interp API: my $interp = Mason->new( comp_root => '/path/to/comps', data_dir => '/path/to/data', ... ); my $output = $interp->run( '/request/path', foo => 5 )->output(); If you want to process a directory with a mix of Mason templates and static files, check out Any::Template::ProcessDir. To try out Mason syntax from the command line, use the mason script: % mason 2 + 2 = <% 2+2 %> ^D 2 + 2 = 4 LOGGING
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This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Jonathan Swartz. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-02 Mason::Manual::Setup(3pm)