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NAME

       Email::MIME::Kit::Renderer::TestRenderer - extremely simple renderer for testing purposes
       only

VERSION

       version 3.000006

DESCRIPTION

       The test renderer is like a version of Template Toolkit 2 that has had a crayon shoved up
       its nose and into its brain.  It can only do a very few things, but it does them well
       enough to test simple kits.

       Given the following template:

         This will say "I love pie": [% actor %] [% m_obj.verb() %] [% z_by("me") %]

       ...and the following set of variables:

         {
           actor => 'I',
           m_obj => $object_whose_verb_method_returns_love,
           z_by  => sub { 'me' },
         }

       ..then it will be a true statement.

       In method calls, the parens are not optional.  Anything between them (or between the
       parens in a coderef call) is evaluated like perl code.  For example, this will actually
       get the OS:

         [% z_by($^O) %]

WARNING

       Seriously, this is horrible code.  If you want, look at it.  It's swell for testing simple
       things, but if you use this for real mkits, you're going to be upset by something horrible
       soon.

AUTHOR

       Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Ricardo Signes.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

perl v5.32.0                                2021-01-Email::MIME::Kit::Renderer::TestRenderer(3pm)