#* @test escape2.vm More interesting cases... This template is used for Velocity regression testing. If you alter this template make sure you change the corresponding comparison file so that the regression test doesn't fail incorrectly. *# --- Schmoo --- These are not in the context, so they should render as they are here (schmoo). $foo \$foo \\$foo \#woogie \\#woogie \\\#woogie Now put $foo in the context : #set($foo = "bar") \$foo = $foo \\\$foo =\\$foo \\\\\$foo =\\\\$foo As we increase the number of \'s, we alternate renderings : $foo \$foo \\$foo \\\$foo \\\\$foo --- Pluggable Directives ---- We are doing an \#include("test.txt"), starting with 0 '\' preceeding : #include("test.txt") \#include("test.txt") \\#include("test.txt") \\\#include("test.txt") \\\\#include("test.txt") Now, foreach is a PD. Escape the first one, and then not the second so it renders. The third and fourth examples show the single 'unpleasantry' about this. The \ is only an escape when 'touching' VTL, otherwise, it's just schmoo. \#foreach( \\#foreach($a in $stringarray) $a \\#end \\#foreach($a in $stringarray) $a \ \\#end \\#foreach($a in $stringarray)$a\ \\#end --- Control Structures ---- First should be escaped... \#if(true) hi \#end This isn't. Note then that it has to render the \\ as a \ because it's stuck to the VTL \\#if(true) hi \\#end \\#if(true) hi #end And so forth... \\\#if(true) hi \\\#end \\\\#if(true) hi \\\\#end And more... \#if(true) hi \#else there \#end \\#if(true) hi \\#else there \\#end \\\#if(true) hi \\\#else there \\\#end \\#if(false) hi \\#elseif(true) there \\#end \\\#if(false) hi \\\#elseif(true) there \\\#end ## testing combinations like #$foo #$foo1 \#$foo1 #${foo1} \#$${foo1} #set($foo1 = "C0C0C0") #$foo1 \#$foo1 #${foo1} \#$${foo1} #\$${foo1} ## and wacky stuff that are not references, but ## because of the MORE tokens, get screwed up $(QUERY_STRING{forumid}) \$(QUERY_STRING{forumid}) \\$(QUERY_STRING{forumid}) ## ## and just slashes.... ## \ \\ \\\ \\\\ \\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\