new(\%params)
The new() constructor method creates and returns a reference to a new
Template::Stash object.
my $stash = Template::Stash->new();
A hash reference may be passed to provide variables and values which
should be used to initialise the stash.
my $stash = Template::Stash->new({ var1 => 'value1',
var2 => 'value2' });
get($variable)
The get() method retrieves the variable named by the first parameter.
$value = $stash->get('var1');
Dotted compound variables can be retrieved by specifying the variable
elements by reference to a list. Each node in the variable occupies
two entries in the list. The first gives the name of the variable
element, the second is a reference to a list of arguments for that
element, or 0 if none.
[% foo.bar(10).baz(20) %]
$stash->get([ 'foo', 0, 'bar', [ 10 ], 'baz', [ 20 ] ]);
set($variable, $value, $default)
The set() method sets the variable name in the first parameter to the
value specified in the second.
$stash->set('var1', 'value1');
If the third parameter evaluates to a true value, the variable is
set only if it did not have a true value before.
$stash->set('var2', 'default_value', 1);
Dotted compound variables may be specified as per get() above.
[% foo.bar = 30 %]
$stash->set([ 'foo', 0, 'bar', 0 ], 30);
The magical variable 'IMPORT' can be specified whose corresponding
value should be a hash reference. The contents of the hash array are
copied (i.e. imported) into the current namespace.
# foo.bar = baz, foo.wiz = waz
$stash->set('foo', { 'bar' => 'baz', 'wiz' => 'waz' });
# import 'foo' into main namespace: foo = baz, wiz = waz
$stash->set('IMPORT', $stash->get('foo'));
clone(\%params)
The clone() method creates and returns a new Template::Stash object which
represents a localised copy of the parent stash. Variables can be
freely updated in the cloned stash and when declone() is called, the
original stash is returned with all its members intact and in the
same state as they were before clone() was called.
For convenience, a hash of parameters may be passed into clone() which
is used to update any simple variable (i.e. those that don't contain any
namespace elements like 'foo' and 'bar' but not 'foo.bar') variables while
cloning the stash. For adding and updating complex variables, the set()
method should be used after calling clone(). This will correctly resolve
and/or create any necessary namespace hashes.
A cloned stash maintains a reference to the stash that it was copied
from in its '_PARENT' member.
declone()
The declone() method returns the '_PARENT' reference and can be used to
restore the state of a stash as described above.
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