SYNOPSIS
Topuse Template; use Template::Stash::XS; my $stash = Template::Stash::XS->new(\%vars); my $tt2 = Template->new({ STASH => $stash });
DESCRIPTION
TopThe Template:Stash::XS module is an implementation of the Template::Stash written in C. The "XS" in the name refers to Perl's XS extension system for interfacing Perl to C code. It works just like the regular Perl implementation of Template::Stash but runs about twice as fast.
The easiest way to use the XS stash is to configure the Template Toolkit
to use it by default. You can do this at installation time (when you run
perl Makefile.PL
) by answering 'y' to the questions:
Do you want to build the XS Stash module? y Do you want to use the XS Stash by default? y
See the INSTALL file distributed with the Template Toolkit for further details on installation.
If you don't elect to use the XS stash by default then you should use the
STASH
configuration item when you create a new Template
object. This should reference an XS stash object that you have created
manually.
use Template; use Template::Stash::XS; my $stash = Template::Stash::XS->new(\%vars); my $tt2 = Template->new({ STASH => $stash });
Alternately, you can set the $Template::Config::STASH
package variable like so:
use Template; use Template::Config; $Template::Config::STASH = 'Template::Stash::XS'; my $tt2 = Template->new();
The XS stash will then be automatically used.
If you want to use the XS stash by default and don't want to re-install
the Template Toolkit, then you can manually modify the
Template/Config.pm
module near line 42 to read:
$STASH = 'Template::Stash::XS';
BUGS
TopPlease report bugs to the Template Toolkit mailing list templates@template-toolkit.org
AUTHORS
TopAndy Wardley <abw@wardley.org> http://wardley.org/
Doug Steinwand <dsteinwand@citysearch.com>
COPYRIGHT
TopCopyright (C) 1996-2012 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.