debian man page for html::template::compiled::parser

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

NAME
HTML::Template::Compiled::Parser - Parser module for HTML::Template::Compiled
SYNOPSIS
This module is used internally by HTML::Template::Compiled. The API is not fixed (yet), so this is just for understanding at the moment. my $parser = HTML::Template::Compiled::Parser->new( tagstyle => [ # -name deactivates style # +name activates style qw(-classic -comment +asp +php), # define own regexes # e.g. for tags like # {{if foo}}{{var bar}}{{/if foo}} [ qr({{), start of opening tag qr(}}), # end of opening tag qr({{/), # start of closing tag qr(}}), # end of closing tag ], ], );
AUTHOR
Tina Mueller perl v5.14.2 2012-05-26 HTML::Template::Compiled::Parser(3pm)
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