Cheap-n-cheerful HTML page template system. You create a template containing:
variable names between percent signs (%fred%)
blocks of repeating stuff:
START:key ... stuff END:key
You feed the code a hash. For simple variables, the values are resolved
directly from the hash. For blocks, the hash entry corresponding to
key will be an array of hashes. The block will be generated
once for each entry. Blocks can be nested arbitrarily deeply.
The template may also contain
IF:key ... stuff ENDIF:key
stuff will only be included in the output if the corresponding key is set in the value hash.
Usage: Given a set of templates T1, T2, etc
values = { "name" => "Dave", state => "TX" } t = TemplatePage.new(T1, T2, T3) File.open(name, "w") {|f| t.write_html_on(f, values)} or res = '' t.write_html_on(res, values)
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