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Man Page: html::template::compiled::lazy

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3pm

HTML::Template::Compiled::Lazy(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		       HTML::Template::Compiled::Lazy(3pm)

NAME
HTML::Template::Compiled::Lazy - Lazy Loading for HTML::Template::Compiled
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Template::Compiled::Lazy; my $htcl = HTML::Template::Compiled::Lazy->new( # usual parameters for HTML::Template::Compiled ); $htcl->param(...); # file wasn't compiled yet print $htcl->output; # now compile and output!
DESCRIPTION
This class does not compile templates before calling "output()". This includes "TMPL_INCLUDE"s. This can be useful in CGI environments. If your template has got a lot of includes HTML::Template::Compiled will compile all of them, even if they aren't needed because they are never reached (in a "TMPL_IF", for example). HTML::Template::Compiled::Lazy also won't complain if the file does not exist - it will complain when you call "output()", though. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-26 HTML::Template::Compiled::Lazy(3pm)
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