On 07/04/2011 01:41, Brad Baxter wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Lyle<webmas...@cosmicperl.com>  wrote:
>> For further clarification, and without looking at the H::T implementation.
>> You are calling it an object because in the sense of the term 'object' the
>> template is an object. But, it's not a Perl object, which is likely where
>> further confusion comes from.
> Yes, it is a Perl object.  A "template" is a bunch of text.

Depends how abstract you want to look at things, many things are an 
object in the right context :)

>    An HTML::Template
> object is a Perl object ...

I see how you are visualising it now. I should probably have a looked at 
the implementation before posting that last message. I've now seen the 
HTML::Template::LOOP class, etc. I think for anyone who's just used the 
module and hasn't gone though it's internal code, it's clearer to talk 
about it in the sense of variable scoping; as the loops are easily 
interpreted as Perl blocks.

Thanks for clearing up the confusion :)


Lyle


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