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Mustache_Context:: (11 methods):
__construct()
push()
pushBlockContext()
pop()
popBlockContext()
last()
find()
findDot()
findAnchoredDot()
findInBlock()
findVariableInStack()
Class: Mustache_Context - X-Ref
Mustache Template rendering Context.__construct($context = null) X-Ref |
Mustache rendering Context constructor. param: mixed $context Default rendering context (default: null) |
push($value) X-Ref |
Push a new Context frame onto the stack. param: mixed $value Object or array to use for context |
pushBlockContext($value) X-Ref |
Push a new Context frame onto the block context stack. param: mixed $value Object or array to use for block context |
pop() X-Ref |
Pop the last Context frame from the stack. return: mixed Last Context frame (object or array) |
popBlockContext() X-Ref |
Pop the last block Context frame from the stack. return: mixed Last block Context frame (object or array) |
last() X-Ref |
Get the last Context frame. return: mixed Last Context frame (object or array) |
find($id) X-Ref |
Find a variable in the Context stack. Starting with the last Context frame (the context of the innermost section), and working back to the top-level rendering context, look for a variable with the given name: * If the Context frame is an associative array which contains the key $id, returns the value of that element. * If the Context frame is an object, this will check first for a public method, then a public property named $id. Failing both of these, it will try `__isset` and `__get` magic methods. * If a value named $id is not found in any Context frame, returns an empty string. param: string $id Variable name return: mixed Variable value, or '' if not found |
findDot($id) X-Ref |
Find a 'dot notation' variable in the Context stack. Note that dot notation traversal bubbles through scope differently than the regular find method. After finding the initial chunk of the dotted name, each subsequent chunk is searched for only within the value of the previous result. For example, given the following context stack: $data = array( 'name' => 'Fred', 'child' => array( 'name' => 'Bob' ), ); ... and the Mustache following template: {{ child.name }} ... the `name` value is only searched for within the `child` value of the global Context, not within parent Context frames. param: string $id Dotted variable selector return: mixed Variable value, or '' if not found |
findAnchoredDot($id) X-Ref |
Find an 'anchored dot notation' variable in the Context stack. This is the same as findDot(), except it looks in the top of the context stack for the first value, rather than searching the whole context stack and starting from there. param: string $id Dotted variable selector return: mixed Variable value, or '' if not found |
findInBlock($id) X-Ref |
Find an argument in the block context stack. param: string $id return: mixed Variable value, or '' if not found |
findVariableInStack($id, array $stack) X-Ref |
Helper function to find a variable in the Context stack. param: string $id Variable name param: array $stack Context stack return: mixed Variable value, or '' if not found |