Jorge Almeida wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
You could copy the relevant code from the inside of ttree... there's
not a lot to it. I built my own ttree-like tool to run my website...
just a matter of taking File::Find and some stats to figure out if
things are out of date.
Looking at the source code to ttree also reveals that it's not really
set up as an API... it's a CLI.
I need to process a tree only at setup time, not during normal use. So,
I guess I can use "system". I could also implement the setting up phase
with perl (i.e. not using TT at all). But TT just seemed the right way
to do it, in this case, since I've felt like changing the directories
layout more than once... Pity (and strange) that there isn't a module to
do it, as it looks a natural thing to think of.
Messing with the source code is error-prone (for me) and probably too
time consuming.
Christopher Taranto was working on a modularized version of ttree:
http://template-toolkit.org/pipermail/templates/2004-July/006333.html
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