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763 If you want a variable interpolated, you write it the way you would in
796 for details about the way backslashes work. Backslash processing is
801 are evaluated the usual way. The result of the last statement
847 One way to do it is with a template like this:
1089 written a subroutine that used those variables in the same way that
1188 Normally, the way this works is by allocating a private package,
1320 message into C<$error> this way. Then the function that called
1413 The basic way to fill in a template is to create a template object and
1559 Nevertheless, there's really no way (except with C<Safe>) to protect
1748 either way.
1802 and it'll come out of the template engine the way you want.
1864 invisible. If you don't like the way this looks, use
1951 package. Don't feel this way. C<$Text::Template::ERROR> is part of
1974 But if it makes you happy to do it that way, go ahead.