Fixed #14502 again -- saner verbatim closing token
Previously, the closing token for the verbatim tag was specified as the first argument of the opening token. As pointed out by Jannis, this is a rather major departure from the core tag standard. The new method reflects how you can give a specific closing name to {% block %} tags.
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@ -216,13 +216,8 @@ class Lexer(object):
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if token_string.startswith(VARIABLE_TAG_START):
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token = Token(TOKEN_VAR, token_string[2:-2].strip())
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elif token_string.startswith(BLOCK_TAG_START):
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if block_content.startswith('verbatim'):
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bits = block_content.split(' ', 1)
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if bits[0] == 'verbatim':
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if len(bits) > 1:
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self.verbatim = bits[1]
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else:
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self.verbatim = 'endverbatim'
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if block_content[:9] in ('verbatim', 'verbatim '):
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self.verbatim = 'end%s' % block_content
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token = Token(TOKEN_BLOCK, block_content)
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elif token_string.startswith(COMMENT_TAG_START):
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content = ''
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@ -1291,18 +1291,14 @@ def verbatim(parser, token):
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{% don't process this %}
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{% endverbatim %}
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You can also specify an alternate closing tag::
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You can also designate a specific closing tag block (allowing the
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unrendered use of ``{% endverbatim %}``)::
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{% verbatim -- %}
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{% verbatim myblock %}
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...
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{% -- %}
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{% endverbatim myblock %}
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"""
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bits = token.contents.split(' ', 1)
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if len(bits) > 1:
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closing_tag = bits[1]
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else:
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closing_tag = 'endverbatim'
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nodelist = parser.parse((closing_tag,))
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nodelist = parser.parse(('endverbatim',))
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parser.delete_first_token()
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return VerbatimNode(nodelist.render(Context()))
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@ -1047,12 +1047,12 @@ Django's syntax. For example::
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{{if dying}}Still alive.{{/if}}
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{% endverbatim %}
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You can also specify an alternate closing tag::
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You can also designate a specific closing tag, allowing the use of
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``{% endverbatim %}`` as part of the unrendered contents::
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{% verbatim finished %}
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The verbatim tag looks like this:
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{% verbatim %}{% endverbatim %}
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{% finished %}
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{% verbatim myblock %}
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Avoid template rendering via the {% verbatim %}{% endverbatim %} block.
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{% endverbatim myblock %}
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.. templatetag:: widthratio
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@ -1623,7 +1623,7 @@ class Templates(unittest.TestCase):
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'verbatim-tag03': ("{% verbatim %}It's the {% verbatim %} tag{% endverbatim %}", {}, "It's the {% verbatim %} tag"),
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'verbatim-tag04': ('{% verbatim %}{% verbatim %}{% endverbatim %}{% endverbatim %}', {}, template.TemplateSyntaxError),
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'verbatim-tag05': ('{% verbatim %}{% endverbatim %}{% verbatim %}{% endverbatim %}', {}, ''),
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'verbatim-tag06': ("{% verbatim -- %}Don't {% endverbatim %} just yet{% -- %}", {}, "Don't {% endverbatim %} just yet"),
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'verbatim-tag06': ("{% verbatim special %}Don't {% endverbatim %} just yet{% endverbatim special %}", {}, "Don't {% endverbatim %} just yet"),
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}
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return tests
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