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March 14, 2012 11:07
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kotlin code: | |
val formatter = HtmlFormatter(usersLocale).useLongDates() | |
"foo $a bar $b".toHtml(appender, formatter) | |
by default is turned into... | |
StringTemplate(array("foo ", " bar"), array(a, b)).toHtml(appender, formatter) | |
if a custom compiler plugin knew you wanted a Html template, say, it could change that code to | |
MyHtmlTemplate(a, b).toHtml(appender, formatter) | |
with this class being generated: | |
class MyHtmlTemplate(a: String, b: Foo) : HtmlTemplate { | |
fun toString() = "foo " + a + " bar " + b | |
fun toHtml(out: Appender, format: HtmlFormat): Unit { | |
out.append("foo ") | |
format.append(out, a) | |
out.append(" bar ") | |
format.append(out, b) | |
out.append(" bar ") | |
} | |
} | |
A really smart compiler plugin could just do this to avoid any object construction :) | |
appender.append("foo ") | |
format.append(appender, a) | |
appender.append(" bar ") | |
format.append(appender, b) | |
appender.append(" bar ") | |
though its a bit more complex - e.g. there may be a few toHtml() methods - whether or not you pass an Appender or just want a String being returned |
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