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| \A |
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| #set $woo = "bar" |
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| $woo => bar |
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| The following should print 'as is' : |
| $f\oo |
| \a |
| "\r" |
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| Now, test the built in directives. Note that $foo isn't in the context : |
| #set $foo = $foo + 1 |
| #set \$foo = $foo + 1 |
| #if($foo) |
| #if ( $foo ) |
| #else |
| #end |
| #elseif( |
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| Now, a reference not in the context: |
| \$foo -> $foo |
| #if($foo) |
| #if(\$foo) |
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| Put it in : |
| $foo -> 1 |
| #if(1) |
| #if($foo) |
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| This isn't in the context, so we get the full monty : |
| \$woobie.blagh() |
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| The following two are references : |
| $provider.Title = lunatic |
| $provider.getTitle() = lunatic |
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| Now, pluggable directives: |
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| \#notadirective |
| #foreach |
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