Package : perl-Template-Alloy > RPM : perl-Template-Alloy-1.20.0-8.mga7.noarch.rpm
Basic items
InstallName | perl-Template-Alloy |
Version | 1.20.0 |
Release | 8.mga7 |
URL | http://search.cpan.org/dist/Template-Alloy |
Group | Development/Perl |
Summary | TT2/3, HT, HTE, Tmpl, and Velocity Engine |
Size | 688KB |
Arch | noarch |
License | GPL+ or Artistic |
Description
"An alloy is a homogeneous mixture of two or more elements"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alloy).
Template::Alloy represents the mixing of features and capabilities from all
of the major mini-language based template systems (support for
non-mini-language based systems will happen eventually). With
Template::Alloy you can use your favorite template interface and syntax and
get features from each of the other major template systems. And
Template::Alloy is fast - whether your using mod_perl, cgi, or running from
the commandline. There is even Template::Alloy::XS for getting a little
more speed when that is necessary.
Template::Alloy happened by accident (accidentally on purpose). The
Template::Alloy (Alloy hereafter) was originally a part of the CGI::Ex
suite that performed simple variable interpolation. It used TT2 style
variables in TT2 style tags "[% foo.bar %]". That was all the original
Template::Alloy did. This was fine and dandy for a couple of years. In
winter of 2005-2006 Alloy was revamped to add a few features. One thing led
to another and soon Alloy provided for most of the features of TT2 as well
as some from TT3. Template::Alloy now provides a full-featured
implementation of the Template::Toolkit language.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alloy).
Template::Alloy represents the mixing of features and capabilities from all
of the major mini-language based template systems (support for
non-mini-language based systems will happen eventually). With
Template::Alloy you can use your favorite template interface and syntax and
get features from each of the other major template systems. And
Template::Alloy is fast - whether your using mod_perl, cgi, or running from
the commandline. There is even Template::Alloy::XS for getting a little
more speed when that is necessary.
Template::Alloy happened by accident (accidentally on purpose). The
Template::Alloy (Alloy hereafter) was originally a part of the CGI::Ex
suite that performed simple variable interpolation. It used TT2 style
variables in TT2 style tags "[% foo.bar %]". That was all the original
Template::Alloy did. This was fine and dandy for a couple of years. In
winter of 2005-2006 Alloy was revamped to add a few features. One thing led
to another and soon Alloy provided for most of the features of TT2 as well
as some from TT3. Template::Alloy now provides a full-featured
implementation of the Template::Toolkit language.
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia 7 |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | i586 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | perl-Template-Alloy-1.20.0-8.mga7.src.rpm |
Build time | 2018-09-19 13:24:16 |
Changelog | View in Sophie |
Files | View in Sophie |
Dependencies | View in Sophie |