Package : php-pear-HTML_Template_Sigma > RPM : php-pear-HTML_Template_Sigma-1.3.0-6.mga8.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | php-pear-HTML_Template_Sigma |
Version | 1.3.0 |
Release | 6.mga8 |
URL | http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Template_Sigma |
Group | Development/PHP |
Summary | An implementation of Integrated Templates API with template 'compilation' added |
Size | 36KB |
Arch | noarch |
License | PHP License |
Description
HTML_Template_Sigma implements Integrated Templates API designed by Ulf
Wendel.
Features:
* Nested blocks. Nesting is controlled by the engine.
* Ability to include files from within template: <!-- INCLUDE -->
* Automatic removal of empty blocks and unknown variables (methods to
manually tweak/override this are also available)
* Methods for runtime addition and replacement of blocks in templates
* Ability to insert simple function calls into templates:
func_uppercase('Hello world!') and to define callback functions for these
* 'Compiled' templates: the engine has to parse a template file using
regular expressions to find all the blocks and variable placeholders. This
is a very "expensive" operation and is an overkill to do on every page
request: templates seldom change on production websites. Thus this feature:
an internal representation of the template structure is saved into a file
and this file gets loaded instead of the source one on subsequent requests
(unless the source changes)
* PHPUnit-based tests to define correct behaviour
* Usage examples for most of the features are available, look in the docs/
directory
Wendel.
Features:
* Nested blocks. Nesting is controlled by the engine.
* Ability to include files from within template: <!-- INCLUDE -->
* Automatic removal of empty blocks and unknown variables (methods to
manually tweak/override this are also available)
* Methods for runtime addition and replacement of blocks in templates
* Ability to insert simple function calls into templates:
func_uppercase('Hello world!') and to define callback functions for these
* 'Compiled' templates: the engine has to parse a template file using
regular expressions to find all the blocks and variable placeholders. This
is a very "expensive" operation and is an overkill to do on every page
request: templates seldom change on production websites. Thus this feature:
an internal representation of the template structure is saved into a file
and this file gets loaded instead of the source one on subsequent requests
(unless the source changes)
* PHPUnit-based tests to define correct behaviour
* Usage examples for most of the features are available, look in the docs/
directory
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia 8 |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | i586 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2020-02-12 08:58:44 |
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