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April 28, 2010 22:29
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// this is an example of what the first pass at native (fab) templates will look like: | |
with ( require( "fab" ) ) fab | |
( listen, 0xFAB ) | |
( /\// ) | |
( /1/ ) | |
( "This is a template with no variables: a unary app" ) | |
( /2/ ) | |
( "This is a template with {{1}} variable: a binary app." ) | |
( "one" ) | |
( /3/ ) | |
( "This is a template with {{1}} variables: a {{2}} app." ) | |
( "two" ) | |
( "ternary" ) | |
( /4/ ) | |
( "You can even {{1}} them!" ) | |
( "{{1}} and {{2}}" ) | |
( "mix" ) | |
( "match" ) | |
( "Any feedback appreciated: http://twitter.com/{{1}}" ) | |
( "jedschmidt" ) | |
( 404 ); |
What if you want a template with more than 2 variables?
the template app actually creates an n-ary app, where n = the highest variable number + 1.
I'm with (isaacs) too: No with please!
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This looks like BS to me. BuildSugar that is. My crazy template experiment.
I'm still not exactly sure if this code style is horrifying or fabulous.
Code: https://gist.github.com/278016/5f3ad4785929905871c4d87826c32bd3f8cff064#file_build_sugar.usage.js
Demo: http://www.jsfiddle.net/c3nxS/1/