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func Reverse(*Template) *Template returns a template that produces the reverse of the original for any input. Changes outside exp/template/html include: - Adding a getter for a template's FuncMap so that derived templates can inherit function definitions. - Exported one node factory function, newIdentifier. Deriving tempaltes requires constructing new nodes, but I didn't export all of them because I think shallow copy functions might be more useful for this kind of work. - Bugfix: Template's Name() method ignores the name field so template.New("foo") is a nil dereference instead of "foo". Caveats: Reverse is a toy. It is not UTF-8 safe, and does not preserve order of calls to funcs in FuncMap. For context, see http://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts/browse_thread/thread/e8bc7c771aae3f20/b1ac41dc6f609b6e?lnk=gst R=rsc, r, nigeltao, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4808089 |
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