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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package template
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"reflect"
"template/parse"
)
// Set holds a set of related templates that can refer to one another by name.
// The zero value represents an empty set.
// A template may be a member of multiple sets.
type Set struct {
tmpl map[string]*Template
parseFuncs FuncMap
execFuncs map[string]reflect.Value
}
func (s *Set) init() {
if s.tmpl == nil {
s.tmpl = make(map[string]*Template)
s.parseFuncs = make(FuncMap)
s.execFuncs = make(map[string]reflect.Value)
}
}
// Funcs adds the elements of the argument map to the set's function map. It
// panics if a value in the map is not a function with appropriate return
// type.
// The return value is the set, so calls can be chained.
func (s *Set) Funcs(funcMap FuncMap) *Set {
s.init()
addValueFuncs(s.execFuncs, funcMap)
addFuncs(s.parseFuncs, funcMap)
return s
}
// Add adds the argument templates to the set. It panics if two templates
// with the same name are added or if a template is already a member of
// a set.
// The return value is the set, so calls can be chained.
func (s *Set) Add(templates ...*Template) *Set {
for _, t := range templates {
if err := s.add(t); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
return s
}
// add adds the argument template to the set.
func (s *Set) add(t *Template) os.Error {
s.init()
if t.set != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("template: %q already in a set", t.name)
}
if _, ok := s.tmpl[t.name]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("template: %q already defined in set", t.name)
}
s.tmpl[t.name] = t
t.set = s
return nil
}
// Template returns the template with the given name in the set,
// or nil if there is no such template.
func (s *Set) Template(name string) *Template {
return s.tmpl[name]
}
// FuncMap returns the set's function map.
func (s *Set) FuncMap() FuncMap {
return s.parseFuncs
}
// Execute applies the named template to the specified data object, writing
// the output to wr.
func (s *Set) Execute(wr io.Writer, name string, data interface{}) os.Error {
tmpl := s.tmpl[name]
if tmpl == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("template: no template %q in set", name)
}
return tmpl.Execute(wr, data)
}
// Parse parses a string into a set of named templates. Parse may be called
// multiple times for a given set, adding the templates defined in the string
// to the set. If a template is redefined, the element in the set is
// overwritten with the new definition.
func (s *Set) Parse(text string) (*Set, os.Error) {
trees, err := parse.Set(text, s.parseFuncs, builtins)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
s.init()
for name, tree := range trees {
tmpl := New(name)
tmpl.Tree = tree
tmpl.addToSet(s)
s.tmpl[name] = tmpl
}
return s, nil
}