Hey All, I think I've run into a bug in Template::Declare's importing behavior. Consider:
package Foo; use base 'Template::Declare'; use Template::Tags; template foo => sub { say 'hello' }; package Bar; use base Template::Declare; use Template::Tags; import Foo under '/foo'; package Baz; use base Template::Declare; use Template::Tags; import Foo under '/otherfoo'; In this example, I've imported the Foo templates under /foo in the Bar package, and under /otherfoo in the Baz package. The problem is this: what should `Foo->path_for('foo')` return? Because I've imported its templates into two classes, it currently returns the path is was last imported into (/otherfoo/foo). But that only makes sense if you're using it from package Baz, not if you're using it from package /Bar. What if you want to use it from Bar? What if Bar is the root, but Baz is not? Is `path_for` something that's actually used for something? If so, maybe the package name should be passed to it? Foo->path_for('Bar'); # returns /foo/foo Foo->path_for('Baz'); # returns /otherfoo/foo Thoughts? Best, David _______________________________________________ jifty-devel mailing list jifty-devel@lists.jifty.org http://lists.jifty.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/jifty-devel