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exp/template: documentation glitches and typos.
Also explain that len(v)==0 makes v a 'zero value' in template execution. R=golang-dev, dsymonds, adg, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4691041
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@ -33,9 +33,9 @@ data, defined in detail below.
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is copied to the output.
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{{if pipeline}} T1 {{end}}
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If the value of the pipeline is the zero value for its type, no
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output is generated; otherwise, T1 is executed. Dot is
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unaffected.
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If the value of the pipeline is the "zero value" (see below) for
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its type, no output is generated; otherwise, T1 is executed.
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Dot is unaffected.
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{{if pipeline}} T1 {{else}} T0 {{end}}
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If the value of the pipeline is the zero value for its type, T0
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ data, defined in detail below.
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{{template argument pipeline}}
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If the value of the argument is a string, the template with that
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name is executed with data set to the value of the pipeline . If
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name is executed with data set to the value of the pipeline. If
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the value of arg is of type *Template, that template is
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executed.
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@ -74,6 +74,9 @@ data, defined in detail below.
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is unaffected and T0 is executed; otherwise, dot is set to the
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value of the pipeline and T1 is executed.
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"Zero value" means the true zero value in Go terms. Also, for arrays, slices,
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maps, and strings, any value v with len(v)==0 counts as a zero value.
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Arguments
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An argument is a simple value, denoted by one of the following:
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@ -91,6 +94,12 @@ An argument is a simple value, denoted by one of the following:
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$
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The result is the value of the variable.
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Variables are described below.
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- The name of a field of the data, which must be a struct, preceded
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by a period, such as
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.Field
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The result is the value of the field. Field invocations may be
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chained:
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.Field1.Field2
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- The name of a niladic method of the data, preceded by a period,
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such as
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.Method
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@ -99,6 +108,9 @@ An argument is a simple value, denoted by one of the following:
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any type) or two return values, the second of which is an os.Error.
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If it has two and the returned error is non-nil, execution terminates
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and that error is returned to the caller as the value of Execute.
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Method invocations may be chained, but only the last element of
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the chain may be a method; other others must be struct fields:
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.Field1.Field2.Method
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- The name of a niladic function, such as
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fun
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The result is the value of invoking the function, fun(). The return
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@ -187,7 +199,7 @@ the set but the Funcs methods can be used to add them.
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Predefined global functions are named as follows.
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and
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Returns the boolean and AND of its arguments.
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Returns the boolean AND of its arguments.
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html
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Returns the escaped HTML equivalent of the textual
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representation of its arguments.
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@ -201,7 +213,7 @@ Predefined global functions are named as follows.
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not
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Returns the boolean negation of its single argument.
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or
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Returns the booland OR of its arguments.
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Returns the boolean OR of its arguments.
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print
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An alias for fmt.Sprint
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printf
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ func (t *Template) MustParseFile(filename string) *Template {
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return t
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}
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// ParseFile is a helper function that creates a new *Template and parses
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// ParseFile is a helper function that creates a new Template and parses
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// the template definition from the named file.
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// The template name is the base name of the file.
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func ParseFile(filename string) (*Template, os.Error) {
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func ParseFile(filename string) (*Template, os.Error) {
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return t, t.ParseFile(filename)
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}
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// MustParseFile is a helper function that creates a new *Template and parses
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// MustParseFile is a helper function that creates a new Template and parses
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// the template definition from the named file.
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// The template name is the base name of the file.
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// It panics if the file cannot be read or the template cannot be parsed.
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@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ func (s *Set) MustParseFile(filename string) *Set {
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return s
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}
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// ParseSetFile is a helper function that creates a new *Set and parses
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// ParseSetFile is a helper function that creates a new Set and parses
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// the set definition from the named file.
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func ParseSetFile(filename string) (*Set, os.Error) {
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s := NewSet()
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return s, s.ParseFile(filename)
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}
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// MustParseSetFile is a helper function that creates a new *Set and parses
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// MustParseSetFile is a helper function that creates a new Set and parses
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// the set definition from the named file.
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// It panics if the file cannot be read or the set cannot be parsed.
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func MustParseSetFile(filename string) *Set {
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