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Custom delimiters may not contain whitespace or the equals sign. |
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### Compiled Templates |
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Mustache templates can be compiled into JavaScript functions using `Mustache.compile` for improved rendering performance. |
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If you have template views that are rendered multiple times, compiling your template into a JavaScript function will minimise the amount of work required for each re-render. |
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Pre-compiled templates can also be generated server-side, for delivery to the browser as ready to use JavaScript functions, further reducing the amount of client side processing required for initialising templates. |
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**Mustache.compile** |
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Use `Mustache.compile` to compile standard Mustache string templates into reusable Mustache template functions. |
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var compiledTemplate = Mustache.compile(stringTemplate); |
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The function returned from `Mustache.compile` can then be called directly, passing in the template data as an argument (with an object of partials as an optional second parameter), to generate the final output. |
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var templateOutput = compiledTemplate(templateData); |
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**Mustache.compilePartial** |
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Template partials can also be compiled using the `Mustache.compilePartial` function. The first parameter of this function, is the name of the partial as it appears within parent templates. |
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Mustache.compilePartial('partial-name', stringTemplate); |
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Compiled partials are then available to both `Mustache.render` and `Mustache.compile`. |
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## Plugins for JavaScript Libraries |
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mustache.js may be built specifically for several different client libraries, including the following: |
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