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2023-07-24 | Fix Rust macro invocations not accepting a path (#837) | Matthew Taylor | 2 | -14/+69 | |
2023-06-28 | Parse templates once | Dirkjan Ochtman | 1 | -4/+1 | |
2023-06-12 | Allow macros to be defined and called without arguments | mataha | 1 | -2/+5 | |
This commit introduces a shorthand for defining and calling macros when using them as a reusable substitute for variables assigned complex values (e.g. string literals with or without newline escapes). The use-case is formatting - from my experience it's easier to visually parse a `macro` `endmacro` block than a multiline variable assignment. Signed-off-by: mataha <mataha@users.noreply.github.com> | |||||
2023-03-09 | Fix handling of trailing whitespace characters | Guillaume Gomez | 1 | -0/+11 | |
2023-02-24 | Fix typos | René Kijewski | 1 | -11/+11 | |
2023-02-21 | Revert "derive: Make Config `'static`" | René Kijewski | 3 | -17/+20 | |
2023-01-30 | derive: refactor parser | René Kijewski | 4 | -0/+1999 | |
`parser.rs` was a single file containing almost 2000 lines. This PR split the file into multiple, smaller files. `Expr`, `Node`, and `Target` each get an own file. Each struct gets a `parse()` method that return `Result<Self>`, and every other detail is private to the file. This PR should make this essential part of Askama more easy to understand, and make future modifications easier. |