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-// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-package template_test
-
-import (
- "log"
- "os"
- "strings"
- "text/template"
-)
-
-// This example demonstrates a custom function to process template text.
-// It installs the strings.Title function and uses it to
-// Make Title Text Look Good In Our Template's Output.
-func ExampleTemplate_func() {
- // First we create a FuncMap with which to register the function.
- funcMap := template.FuncMap{
- // The name "title" is what the function will be called in the template text.
- "title": strings.Title,
- }
-
- // A simple template definition to test our function.
- // We print the input text several ways:
- // - the original
- // - title-cased
- // - title-cased and then printed with %q
- // - printed with %q and then title-cased.
- const templateText = `
-Input: {{printf "%q" .}}
-Output 0: {{title .}}
-Output 1: {{title . | printf "%q"}}
-Output 2: {{printf "%q" . | title}}
-`
-
- // Create a template, add the function map, and parse the text.
- tmpl, err := template.New("titleTest").Funcs(funcMap).Parse(templateText)
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatalf("parsing: %s", err)
- }
-
- // Run the template to verify the output.
- err = tmpl.Execute(os.Stdout, "the go programming language")
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatalf("execution: %s", err)
- }
-
- // Output:
- // Input: "the go programming language"
- // Output 0: The Go Programming Language
- // Output 1: "The Go Programming Language"
- // Output 2: "The Go Programming Language"
-}