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A Mustache implementation in PHP.
A quick example:
<?php
include('Mustache.php');
$m = new Mustache;
echo $m->render('Hello {{planet}}', array('planet' => 'World!'));
// "Hello World!"
?>
And a more in-depth example--this is the canonical Mustache template:
Hello {{name}}
You have just won ${{value}}!
{{#in_ca}}
Well, ${{taxed_value}}, after taxes.
{{/in_ca}}
Along with the associated Mustache class:
<?php
class Chris extends Mustache {
public $name = "Chris";
public $value = 10000;
public function taxed_value() {
return $this->value - ($this->value * 0.4);
}
public $in_ca = true;
}
Render it like so:
<?php
$c = new Chris;
echo $chris->render($template);
?>
Here's the same thing, a different way:
Create a view object--which could also be an associative array, but those don't do functions quite as well:
<?php
class Chris {
public $name = "Chris";
public $value = 10000;
public function taxed_value() {
return $this->value - ($this->value * 0.4);
}
public $in_ca = true;
}
?>
And render it:
<?php
$chris = new Chris;
$m = new Mustache;
echo $m->render($template, $chris);
?>
delimiters example currently fails with an "unclosed section" exception.complex example emulates some fancy swizzling available in Ruby, it fails. Need to convert example to PHPisms (In PHP, Mustache class doesn't maintain current context stack -- available context is passed to methods via params).