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author | Mario <mario@mariovavti.com> | 2022-05-19 08:18:15 +0000 |
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committer | Mario <mario@mariovavti.com> | 2022-05-19 08:18:15 +0000 |
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diff --git a/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-quotes.md b/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-quotes.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6fe185c97..000000000 --- a/vendor/smarty/smarty/docs/designers/language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-quotes.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -Embedding Vars in Double Quotes {#language.syntax.quotes} -=============================== - -- Smarty will recognize [assigned](#api.assign) - [variables](#language.syntax.variables) embedded in \"double - quotes\" so long as the variable name contains only numbers, letters - and under\_scores. See [naming](&url.php-manual;language.variables) - for more detail. - -- With any other characters, for example a period(.) or - `$object->reference`, then the variable must be surrounded by - `` `backticks` ``. - -- In addition Smarty3 does allow embedded Smarty tags in double quoted - strings. This is useful if you want to include variables with - modifiers, plugin or PHP function results. - -<!-- --> - - - {func var="test $foo test"} // sees $foo - {func var="test $foo_bar test"} // sees $foo_bar - {func var="test `$foo[0]` test"} // sees $foo[0] - {func var="test `$foo[bar]` test"} // sees $foo[bar] - {func var="test $foo.bar test"} // sees $foo (not $foo.bar) - {func var="test `$foo.bar` test"} // sees $foo.bar - {func var="test `$foo.bar` test"|escape} // modifiers outside quotes! - {func var="test {$foo|escape} test"} // modifiers inside quotes! - {func var="test {time()} test"} // PHP function result - {func var="test {counter} test"} // plugin result - {func var="variable foo is {if !$foo}not {/if} defined"} // Smarty block function - - - - - {* will replace $tpl_name with value *} - {include file="subdir/$tpl_name.tpl"} - - {* does NOT replace $tpl_name *} - {include file='subdir/$tpl_name.tpl'} // vars require double quotes! - - {* must have backticks as it contains a dot "." *} - {cycle values="one,two,`$smarty.config.myval`"} - - {* must have backticks as it contains a dot "." *} - {include file="`$module.contact`.tpl"} - - {* can use variable with dot syntax *} - {include file="`$module.$view`.tpl"} - - - -> **Note** -> -> Although Smarty can handle some very complex expressions and syntax, -> it is a good rule of thumb to keep the template syntax minimal and -> focused on presentation. If you find your template syntax getting too -> complex, it may be a good idea to move the bits that do not deal -> explicitly with presentation to PHP by way of plugins or modifiers. - -See also [`escape`](#language.modifier.escape). |