Text::MicroMason::PLP(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Text::MicroMason::PLP(3pm) |
Text::MicroMason::PLP - Alternate Syntax like PLP Templates
Instead of using this class directly, pass its name to be mixed in:
use Text::MicroMason; my $mason = Text::MicroMason::Base->new( -PLP );
Use the standard compile and execute methods to parse and evaluate templates:
print $mason->compile( text=>$template )->( @%args ); print $mason->execute( text=>$template, @args );
The PLP syntax provides another way to mix Perl into a text template:
<: my $name = $ARGS{name}; if ( $name eq 'Dave' ) { :> I'm sorry <:= $name :>, I'm afraid I can't do that right now. <: } else { my $hour = (localtime)[2]; my $daypart = ( $hour > 11 ) ? 'afternoon' : 'morning'; :> Good <:= $daypart :>, <:= $name :>! <: } :>
This subclass replaces MicroMason's normal lexer with one that supports a syntax similar to that provided by the PLP module.
PLP is a web-oriented system with many fatures, of which only the templating functionality is emulated.
This is not a drop-in replacement for PLP, as the implementation is quite different, but it should be able to process some existing templates without major changes.
The following features of EmbPerl syntax are supported:
The following syntax features of are not supported:
The following elements are recognized by the PLP lexer:
Arbitrary Perl code to be executed at this point in the template.
A Perl expression to be evaluated and included in the output.
Includes an external template file.
( $type, $value ) = $mason->lex_token();
Lexer for <: ... :> and <( ... )> tags.
Attempts to parse a token from the template text stored in the global $_ and returns a token type and value. Returns an empty list if unable to parse further due to an error.
The interface being emulated is described in PLP.
For an overview of this templating framework, see Text::MicroMason.
This is a mixin class intended for use with Text::MicroMason::Base.
For distribution, installation, support, copyright and license information, see Text::MicroMason::Docs::ReadMe.
2019-11-10 | perl v5.30.0 |