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Nathan Bubna resolved VELOCITY-598.
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Resolution: Duplicate
Ultimately, this is just a duplicate of VELOCITY-62.
> Macros within macros are losing the context
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> Key: VELOCITY-598
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-598
> Project: Velocity
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Engine
> Affects Versions: 1.5
> Environment: velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline.local.scope=true
> velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline=true
> velocimacro.context.localscope=false
> (we can not change this!)
> Reporter: Jörg Gottschling
> Priority: Critical
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> consider the following test code:
> #foreach($num in [1, 2, 3])
> from loop body: $num
> #macro(numMacro)$num (numMacro)#end
> From Macro: #numMacro()
> #end
> it produces correctly:
> from loop body: 1
> From Macro: 1 (numMacro)
> from loop body: 2
> From Macro: 2 (numMacro)
> from loop body: 3
> From Macro: 3 (numMacro)
> But if you wrap this in a macro again, it fails:
> #macro(outerMacro)
> #foreach($num in [1, 2, 3])
> from loop body: $num
> #macro(numMacro)$num (numMacro)#end
> From Macro: #numMacro()
> #end
> #end
> #outerMacro()
> output:
> from loop body: 1
> From Macro: $num (numMacro)
> from loop body: 2
> From Macro: $num (numMacro)
> from loop body: 3
> From Macro: $num (numMacro)
> That seams to be a bug for me, when considereing the settings above.
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