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NAME

       Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TT2 - Template Toolkit format parser

VERSION

       version 1.00

SYNOPSIS

           $plugin = Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TT2->new(
               $lexicon            # A Locale::Maketext::Extract object
               @file_types         # Optionally specify a list of recognised file types
           )

           $plugin->extract($filename,$filecontents);

DESCRIPTION

       Extracts strings to localise from Template Toolkit templates.

SHORT PLUGIN NAME

           tt2

VALID FORMATS

       Valid formats are:

       [% |l(args) %]string[% END %]
       [% 'string' | l(args) %]
       [% l('string',args) %]
       [% c.l('string') %]
           Also all the above combinations with "c." prepended should work correctly. This is the
           default syntax when using TT templates with Mojolicious.

       l and loc are interchangeable.

       | and FILTER are interchangeable.

KNOWN FILE TYPES

       .tt
       .tt2
       .html
       .tt.*
       .tt2.*

REQUIRES

       Template

NOTES

BEWARE Using the "loc" form can give false positives if you use the Perl parser plugin
           on TT files.  If you want to use the "loc" form, then you should specify the file
           types that you want to the Perl plugin to parse, or enable the default file types, eg:

              xgetext.pl -P perl ....        # default file types
              xgettext.pl -P perl=pl,pm  ... # specified file types

       •   The string-to-be-localised must be a string, not a variable. We try not to extract
           calls to your localise function which contain variables eg:

               l('string',arg)  # extracted
               l(var,arg)       # not extracted

           This doesn't work for block filters, so don't do that. Eg:

               [%  FILTER l %]
                  string [% var %]      # BAD!
               [% END %]

       •   Getting the right line number is difficult in TT. Often it'll be a range of lines, or
           it may be thrown out by the use of PRE_CHOMP or POST_CHOMP.  It will always be within
           a few lines of the correct location.

       •   If you have PRE/POST_CHOMP enabled by default in your templates, then you should
           extract the strings using the same values.  In order to set them, you can use the
           following wrapper script:

              #!/usr/bin/perl

              use Locale::Maketext::Extract::Run qw(xgettext);
              use Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TT2();

              %Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TT2::PARSER_OPTIONS = (
                   PRE_CHOMP  => 1, # or 2
                   POST_CHOMP => 1, # or 2

                   # Also START/END_TAG, ANYCASE, INTERPOLATE, V1DOLLAR, EVAL_PERL
              );

              xgettext(@ARGV);

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       Thanks to Andy Wardley for writing the Template::Directive subclass which made this
       possible.

SEE ALSO

       xgettext.pl
           for extracting translatable strings from common template systems and perl source
           files.

       Locale::Maketext::Lexicon
       Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Base
       Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::FormFu
       Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Perl
       Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::YAML
       Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Mason
       Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TextTemplate
       Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Generic
       Template::Toolkit

AUTHORS

       Clinton Gormley <clint@traveljury.com>

       Andy Wardley http://wardley.org

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2002-2013 by Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>.

       This software is released under the MIT license cited below.

   The "MIT" License
       Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this
       software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software
       without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
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       The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or
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AUTHORS

       •   Clinton Gormley <drtech@cpan.org>

       •   Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by Audrey Tang.

       This is free software, licensed under:

         The MIT (X11) License