Before one could say
{field}
or
{field|formatter}
Now one can also say
{field1 field2 field3}
or
{field1 field2 field3|formatter}
and the fields are passed as successive arguments to the formatter,
analogous to fmt.Print.
R=rsc, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3385041
Make them more like Printf, with a ... final argument. This breaks
code with existing formatters but not the templates that use them.
R=rsc, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3378041
Fixes#971.
Parse/ParseFile methods of Template now match template.Parse and .ParseFile methods.
Also made tests being run on Parse and ParseFile be run on Template.ParseFile as well.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1741059
parsing and printing to new syntax.
Use -oldparser to parse the old syntax,
use -oldprinter to print the old syntax.
2) Change default gofmt formatting settings
to use tabs for indentation only and to use
spaces for alignment. This will make the code
alignment insensitive to an editor's tabwidth.
Use -spaces=false to use tabs for alignment.
3) Manually changed src/exp/parser/parser_test.go
so that it doesn't try to parse the parser's
source files using the old syntax (they have
new syntax now).
4) gofmt -w src misc test/bench
5th and last set of files.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/180050
Allows the developer to pass a map either by itself for
evaluation, or inside a struct. Access to data inside
maps is identical to the current system for structs, ie.
-Psuedocode-
mp map[string]string = {
"header" : "A fantastic header!",
"footer" : "A not-so-fantastic footer!",
}
template.Execute(mp)
...can be accessed using {header} and {footer} in
the template. Similarly, for maps inside structs:
type s struct {
mp map[string]string,
}
s1 = new s
s1.mp["header"] = "A fantastic header!";
template.Execute(s1)
...is accessed using {mp.header}. Multi-maps, ie.
map[string](map[string]string) and maps of structs
containing more maps are unsupported, but then, I'm
not even sure if that's supported by the language.
Map elements can be of any type that can be written
by the formatters. Keys should really only be strings.
Fixes#259.
R=r, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/157088
- enabled for function declarations (not just function literals)
- applied gofmt -w $GOROOT/src
(look for instance at src/pkg/debug/elf/elf.go)
R=r, rsc
CC=go-dev
http://go/go-review/1026006
* do full lookup for {.section},
so that it is always allowed to replace
{Foo} with {.section Foo}{@}{.end}
* treat False as empty so that .section can
be used to test bools
R=r
DELTA=29 (21 added, 0 deleted, 8 changed)
OCL=34215
CL=34219