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Mike Samuel authored
This does escaping on first execution. template.go defines the same interface elements as package template. It requires rather more duplication of code than I'd like, but I'm not clear how to avoid that. Maybe instead of mySet.ParseGlob(...) template.ParseSetGlob(...) mySet.ParseFiles(...) mySet.ParseTemplateFiles(...) template.ParseTemplateFiles(...) we combine these into a fileset abstraction that can be wrapped var fileset template.FileSet fileset.Glob(...) // Load a few files by glob fileset.Files(...) // Load a few {{define}}d files fileset.TemplateFiles(...) // Load a few files as template bodies fileset.Funcs(...) // Make the givens func available to templates // Do the parsing. set, err := fileset.ParseSet() // or set, err := fileset.ParseInto(set) or provide an interface that can receive filenames and functions and parse messages: type Bundle interface { TemplateFile(string) File(string) Funcs(FuncMap) } and define template.Parse* to handle the file-system stuff and send messages to a bundle: func ParseFiles(b Bundle, filenames ...string) R=r, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/5270042
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