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Thread Safe Template Library 1.2.4 (Default branch)

Thread Safe Template Library (TSTL) is a C++ library that provides thread-safe storage data structures without global locking. It includes classes for maps based on a non-binary extensible hashing tree for very fast access, a pipe, a queue, a timercache, a limitcache, and a fast writer multiple reader guard (or 'rwlock') without global locking (which uses the atomic C++0x API based on the interlocked instruction set of the CPU). It's useful for writing multi-threaded applications and operating system components. License: Freeware Changes:
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HTML::Template::Compiled::Classic(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    HTML::Template::Compiled::Classic(3pm)

NAME
HTML::Template::Compiled::Classic - Provide the classic functionality like HTML::Template SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Template::Compiled::Classic compatible => 1; my $htcc = HTML::Template::Compiled::Classic->new( # usual parameters for HTML::Template::Compiled ); DESCRIPTION
This class provides features which can not be used together with features from HTML::Template::Compiled. These are: dots in TMPL_VARs If you want to use <TMPL_VAR NAME="some.var.with.dots"> you cannot use the dot-feature <TMPL_VAR NAME="some.hash.keys"> at the same time. Subref variables In HTML::Template, the following works: my $ht = HTML::Template->new( scalarref => "<TMPL_VAR foo>", ); $ht->param(foo => sub { return "bar" }); print $ht->output; # prints 'bar' This doesn't work in HTML::Template::Compiled (in the past it did, but as of HTC version 0.70 it won't any more, sorry). METHODS
compiler_class returns HTML::Template::Compiled::Compiler::Classic validate_var gets the var name (parsed out of "NAME="foo.bar"" and returns if the string is a valid var name perl v5.14.2 2012-05-26 HTML::Template::Compiled::Classic(3pm)