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NAME
    Petal::CodePerl - Make Petal go faster by compiling the expressions

SYNOPSIS
      use Petal::CodePerl;

      # contnue as you would normally use Petal

    or

      use Petal;
            $Petal::CodeGenerator = 'Petal::CodePerl::CodeGenerator';
            
  # contnue as you would normally use Petal

DESCRIPTION
    This module provides a CodeGenerator for Petal that inherits almost
    everything from Petal::CodeGenerator but modifies how expressions are dealt
    with. Petal normally includes code like this

      $hash->get( "not:user" )

    in the compiled template. This means the path has to be parsed and
    interpreted at runtime. Using Petal::CodePerl, Petal will now produce this

      ! ($hash->{"user"})

    which will be much faster.

    It uses Parse::RecDescent to parse the PETALES expressions which makes it a
    bit slow to load the module but this won't matter much unless you have
    turned off caching. It won't matter at all for something like Apache's
    mod_perl.

USAGE
    You have two choices, you can replace "use Petal" with "use Petal::CodePerl"
    in all your scripts or you can do "$Petal::CodeGenerator =
    'Petal::CodePerl::CodeGenerator'". Either of these will cause Petal to use
    the expression compiling version of the CodeGenerator.

EXTRA BONUSES
    Using Parse::RecDescent makes it easier to expand the PETALES grammar. I
    have made the following enhancements.

    * alternators work as in TAL, so you can do

        petal:content="a/name|b/name|string:no name"

    * you can explicitly ask for hash, array or method in a path

      * user{name} is $hash->{"user"}->{"name"}

      * user[1] is $hash->{"user"}->[1]

      * user/method() is $hash->{"user"}->method()

        using these will make your template even faster although you need to be
        certain of your data types.

    * method arguments can be any expression for example

        user/purchase cookie{basket}
        
will give

        $hash->{"user"}->purchase($hash->{"cookie"}->{"basket"})

    * you can do more complex defines, like the followiing

        petal:define="a{b}[1] string:hello"

      which will give

        $hash->{"a"}->[1] = "hello"

    * some other stuff that I can't remember just now.

STATUS
    Petal::CodePerl is in development. There are no known bugs and Petal passes
    it's full test suite using this code generator. However there are probably
    some differences between it's grammar and Petal's current grammar. Please
    let me know if you find anything that works differently with
    Petal::CodePerl.

PROBLEMS
    One slight problem is the handling of non-standard modifers. It is not
    possible to use modifiers AND compiled expressions together, so expressions
    that use modifiers will not be compiled at all, they will be evaluated at
    runtime by Petal using "$hash->get( $expression )". So basically expressions
    that start with anything other than "string:", "not:", "path:", "exists:",
    "perl:" will not gain any speedup.

    Your templates may now generate "undefined value" warnings if you try to use
    an undefined value. Previously, Petal prevented many of these from
    occurring. As always, the best thing to do is not to avoid using undefined
    values in your templates.

AUTHOR
    Written by Fergal Daly <fergal@esatclear.ie>.

COPYRIGHT
    Copyright 2003 by Fergal Daly <fergal@esatclear.ie>.

    This program is free software and comes with no warranty. It is distributed
    under the LGPL license

    See the file LGPL included in this distribution or
    http://www.fsf.org/licenses/licenses.html.