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This commit is a complete rewrite of the core mustache.js file with two
main goals: 1) a major performance boost and 2) better compliance with
the mustache spec.
In order to improve performance templates are pre-compiled to JavaScript
functions. These compiled functions take a view, a partials object, and
an optional callback as arguments. They are cached to prevent
unnecessary re-compilation of an already compiled template. Both of
these enhancements facilitate a generous boost in performance.
A few other notes:
- The mustache.js file is now both browser and CommonJS ready without
any modification.
- The API exposes two main methods: Mustache.compile and
Mustache.render. The former is used to generate a function for a given
template, while the latter is a higher-level function that is used to
compile and render a template in one shot. Mustache.to_html is still
available for backwards compatibility.
- The concept of pragmas is removed to conform more closely to the
original mustache spec. The dot symbol still works to reference the
current item in an array.
- The parser is much more strict about whitespace than it was before. The
rule is simple: if a line contains only a non-variable tag (i.e. not
{{tag}} or {{{tag}}}) and whitespace, that line is ignored in the
output. Users may use the "space" option when compiling templates to
preserve every whitespace character in the original template.
- The parser is able to provide detailed information about where errors
occur when parsing and rendering templates, including the line number
and surrounding code context.