yes, it good for performance, but not so well for reading of big template (ideally - all in one line). Shure - performance is the main goal.
my first thought - skip any spaces (including newlines) between reserved word and first symbol (not reserved word) and skip it before reserved word in cppcms_tmpl_cc processing.
anyway, thank you for answer!
>
> Or write the code like this:
>
> <% template call3() %><%= text %><% end template %>
>
> <% template call2() %><% include call3() %><% end template %>
>
> <% template call1() %><% include call2() %><% end template %>
>
> <% template render() %>
> <html>
> <body>
> <h1><% include call1() %></h1>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> <% end template %>
>
> ----------------
>
> Everything withing the template tags rendered as-is that is why you see many "newlines"
> but they are actually in your sources.
>
> Artyom
>
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