[Templates] template equivalent of strict.pm
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Hi,
I'm trying to help a TT author, I've been encouraging them to use the =
Data::Dumper plugin. However they were doing
dumper.dump (obj)
neglecting the capital D. In this case TT just ignores it. They had also =
mistyped one of the callback functions I provide, again, it's just =
ignored. Is it possible to make process () treat these as errors?
I guess they are allow because of the general free and easy nature of =
TT, but sometimes I would like them to be trapped.=20
thanks, jamie=20
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[Templates] template equivalent of strict.pm
09:57 on 07 May 2004
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