This module implements a subclass of
Template::TT3::Element::Terminator
to
represent the end
token. The actual keyword used can be something else
(depending on the grammar), but the underlying concept is the same. It
denotes the end of a sequence of expressions that comprise a template block.
This module implements the following method in addition to those inherited from the Template::TT3::Element::Terminator , Template::TT3::Element , Template::TT3::Base and Badger::Base base classes.
This method is called by a
Template::TT3::View
object as part of the double
dispatch process that is used to render views of template elements. It calls
the view_keyword()
method against the view object passed as the only
argument, $view
. It passes itself as an argument to the
view_keyword()
method.
Andy Wardley http://wardley.org
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
This module inherits methods from the Template::TT3::Element::Terminator , Template::TT3::Element , Template::TT3::Base and Badger::Base base classes.
It is constructed using the Template::TT3::Class::Element class metaprogramming module.