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Note: there is a bug with caching and TMPL_INCLUDE_VAR since 0.97_004 until 0.98. either use an earlier version or upgrade to 0.98_001. Another workaround is to precompile all templates to file_cache_dir. The bug happens when including a template via INCLUDE_VAR and the template is not yet compiled or has changed.

I'm sorry if the change about aliases came quite unannounced. I didn't expect any problems since dollar signs are not allowed in template vars, but I heard from at least one case where people were doing exactly this.
Please do not use unallowed characters in template vars. Allowed are (from the HTML::Template::FAQ): Numbers, letters, '.', '/', '+', '-' and '_'.
This should work in HTML::Template::Compiled::Classic.
in HTML::Template::Compiled you should be only using numbers, letters and _.
The dot, for example, is special. If you need to get a hash key from the template parameters with special charcaters, you can try <tmpl_var _.$var$name$with$dollars >

There will be a workaround in the next version:
local $HTML::Template::Compiled::Compiler::DISABLE_NEW_ALIAS = 1;


Please report any bug you find.
The code is now hosted on https://github.com/perlpunk/HTML-Template-Compiled
If you have a bug report, you can also post it there in the "Issues" section.
In the bugreport, please include, if possible, the module version, perl version and a testcase that reproduces the error; that makes it easier to find the bug.

The issue with not reloading includes of includes should be fixed in version 0.95_003. If you have any problems though please report!

Using query() and the dot syntax might not work together always. If you have a tmpL_var name="..foo" (going up the stash one level) the var foo is not detected and will not be reported by the query() function. Since the dot syntax is for dereferencing hashes and method calls the query function might not make sense anyway. I believe it is a bad idea to let the program do things if the template is using a certain variable.

Thanks!

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Id: 24128
Status: resolved
Priority: 0/
Queue: HTML-Template-Compiled

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Owner: TINITA [...] cpan.org
Requestors: STEFFENW [...] cpan.org
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Bug Information
Severity: Normal
Broken in: 0.83
Fixed in: 0.85



Subject: HTML::Template::Compiled::Utils line 169
There was a warning and not an error message. I had an undefided parameter. But to find out witch it is, was complicate.
From: TINITA [...] cpan.org
On Do. 28. Dez. 2006, 11:18:57, STEFFENW wrote: Show quoted text
> There was a warning and not an error message. I had an undefided > parameter. But to find out witch it is, was complicate.
i'm afraid this information is a bit sparse. please add at least the error/warning message you got and ideally a script that reproduces the error/warning.
From: STEFFENW [...] cpan.org
Here is a very short extract of my application. After __END__ you can see the script output. use strict; use warnings; use HTML::Template::Compiled; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {die 'WARN: ', @_}; my $htc = HTML::Template::Compiled->new( tagstyle => [qw(+asp -comment -php -tt)], scalarref => \<<'EOT'); <%= foo ESCAPE=JS> EOT () = $htc->output(); __END__ WARN: Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at D:/Perl/site/lib/HTML/Template/Compiled/Parser.pm line 476, <$fh> line 3114.
Excuse me, there was a syntax error in the template, the same again. use strict; use warnings; use HTML::Template::Compiled; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {die 'WARN: ', @_}; my $htc = HTML::Template::Compiled->new( tagstyle => [qw(+asp -comment -php -tt)], scalarref => \<<'EOT'); <%= foo ESCAPE=JS%> EOT () = $htc->output(); __END__ WARN: Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at D:/Perl/site/lib/HTML/Template/Compiled/Utils.pm line 169, <$fh> line 3114.
From: TINITA [...] cpan.org
will be fixed in 0.85