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diff --git a/library/Smarty/NEW_FEATURES.txt b/library/Smarty/NEW_FEATURES.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1a51c71d9..000000000 --- a/library/Smarty/NEW_FEATURES.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ - - -This file contains a brief description of new features which have been added to Smarty 3.1 - -Smarty 3.1.28 - - OPCACHE - ======= - Smarty does now invalidate automatically updated and cleared compiled or cached template files in OPCACHE. - Correct operation is no longer dependent on OPCACHE configuration settings. - - Template inheritance - ==================== - Template inheritance is now processed in run time. - See the INHERITANCE_RELEASE_NOTES - - Modifier regex_replace - ====================== - An optional limit parameter was added - - fetch() and display() - ===================== - The fetch() and display() methods of the template object accept now optionally the same parameter - as the corresponding Smarty methods to get the content of another template. - Example: - $template->display(); Does display template of template object - $template->display('foo.tpl'); Does display template 'foo.bar' - - File: resource - ============== - Multiple template_dir entries can now be selected by a comma separated list of indices. - The template_dir array is searched in the order of the indices. (Could be used to change the default search order) - Example: - $smarty->display('[1],[0]foo.bar'); - - Filter support - ============== - Optional filter names - An optional filter name was added to $smarty->registerFilter(). It can be used to unregister a filter by name. - - $smarty->registerFilter('output', $callback, 'name'); - $smarty->unregister('output', 'name'); - - Closures - $smarty->registerFilter() does now accept closures. - - $smarty->registerFilter('pre', function($source) {return $source;}); - If no optional filter name was specified it gets the default name 'closure'. - If you register multiple closures register each with a unique filter name. - - $smarty->registerFilter('pre', function($source) {return $source;}, 'closure_1'); - - $smarty->registerFilter('pre', function($source) {return $source;}, 'closure_2'); - - -Smarty 3.1.22 - - Namespace support within templates - ================================== - Within templates you can now use namespace specifications on: - - Constants like foo\bar\FOO - - Class names like foo\bar\Baz::FOO, foo\bar\Baz::$foo, foo\bar\Baz::foo() - - PHP function names like foo\bar\baz() - - Security - ======== - - disable special $smarty variable - - The Smarty_Security class has the new property $disabled_special_smarty_vars. - It's an array which can be loaded with the $smarty special variable names like - 'template_object', 'template', 'current_dir' and others which will be disabled. - Note: That this security check is performed at compile time. - - - limit template nesting - - Property $max_template_nesting of Smarty_Security does set the maximum template nesting level. - The main template is level 1. The nesting level is checked at run time. When the maximum will be exceeded - an Exception will be thrown. The default setting is 0 which does disable this check. - - - trusted static methods - - The Smarty_Security class has the new property $trusted_static_methods to restrict access to static methods. - It's an nested array of trusted class and method names. - Format: - array ( - 'class_1' => array('method_1', 'method_2'), // allowed methods - 'class_2' => array(), // all methods of class allowed - ) - To disable access for all methods of all classes set $trusted_static_methods = null; - The default value is an empty array() which does enables all methods of all classes, but for backward compatibility - the setting of $static_classes will be checked. - Note: That this security check is performed at compile time. - - - trusted static properties - - The Smarty_Security class has the new property $trusted_static_properties to restrict access to static properties. - It's an nested array of trusted class and property names. - Format: - array ( - 'class_1' => array('prop_1', 'prop_2'), // allowed properties listed - 'class_2' => array(), // all properties of class allowed - } - To disable access for all properties of all classes set $trusted_static_properties = null; - The default value is an empty array() which does enables all properties of all classes, but for backward compatibility - the setting of $static_classes will be checked. - Note: That this security check is performed at compile time. - - - trusted constants . - The Smarty_Security class has the new property $trusted_constants to restrict access to constants. - It's an array of trusted constant names. - Format: - array ( - 'SMARTY_DIR' , // allowed constant - } - If the array is empty (default) the usage of constants can be controlled with the - Smarty_Security::$allow_constants property (default true) - - - - Compiled Templates - ================== - Smarty does now automatically detects a change of the $merge_compiled_includes and $escape_html - property and creates different compiled templates files depending on the setting. - - Same applies to config files and the $config_overwrite, $config_booleanize and - $config_read_hidden properties. - - Debugging - ========= - The layout of the debug window has been changed for better readability - - New class constants - Smarty::DEBUG_OFF - Smarty::DEBUG_ON - Smarty::DEBUG_INDIVIDUAL - have been introduced for setting the $debugging property. - - Smarty::DEBUG_INDIVIDUAL will create for each display() and fetch() call an individual debug window. - - . - |