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Add guide and example of custom delimiters behaviour

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#### Caching for templates with custom tags
#### Caching for templates with custom delimiters

We have improved the templates cache to ensure custom delimiters are taken into consideration for the cache.
This improvement might cause unexpected rendering behaviour for using projects actively using the custom delimiters functionality.

Previously it was possible to use `Mustache.parse()` in a means to set global custom delimiters. If custom
delimiters were provided as an argument, it would affect all following calls to `Mustache.render()`.
Consider the following:

```js
const template = "[[item.title]] [[item.value]]";
mustache.parse(template, ["[[", "]]"]);

console.log(
mustache.render(template, {
item: {
title: "TEST",
value: 1
}
})
);

>> TEST 1
```

The above illustrates the fact that `Mustache.parse()` cached the template without considering the custom delimiters provided.
This is no longer true.

We don't longer encourage using `Mustache.parse()` for this purpose, but have rather added a fourth argument to
`Mustache.render()` letting you provide custom delimiters when rendering.

If you still need the pre-parse the template and use custom delimiters at the same time, ensure to provide
the custom delimiters as argument to `Mustache.render()` as well.

## [2.3.2] / 17 August 2018



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