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README.md
LTM - Lander Template Module
This module provides an interface for generating char streams from a given
template.
<body>
<h1>{{ title }}</h1>
<ul>
{{ item start }}
<li><a href="{{ url }}">{{ name }}</a></li>
{{ item end }}
</ul>
</body>
The above snippet shows everything the templating language currently offers;
either singular variables (here: title) or nested templates (here: item).
Note the absence of a loop construct. This is because each variable and nested
template is implicitely already a loop; a variable or a nested template can be
added as many times as needed, and they will appear in the order they were
added.
Template strings are compiled into templates. From a template, an instance can be created to which the required data can be added to fill in the template. Instantiating a template does not modify the original template, meaning templates can be safely used concurrently.
Each inserted variable can get its data from a variety of sources, namely
char buffers, files or a custom reader function. The resulting char stream
is never fully loaded into memory; an instance can stream its content to a
provided buffer to prevent unnecessary memory usage.