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Still needs some cleanup and documentation.
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ste:mktag generated tags now have an own scope. They even resemble
closures, since they inherit their parent scope.
A lot of work was done to keep this compatible with older programs.
However:
* Templates that relied on the non-scoping behavior of tags will probably
fail.
* Since $ste->vars is no longer an actual array, things like
$ste->vars["foo"]["bar"] = "baz"
are no longer possible! A single field access will still work:
$ste->vars["foo"] = "bar"
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Didn't work at all before. The varname was not passed correctly.
Also added the test case that showed this.
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To accomplish this, tag parameters can now be compiled, even if they
contain tags (the parser still doesn't allow this, but the compiler can now handle
this situation).
Also reformatted the code.
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Many of these break. Mostly because the way whitespace/newlines are added
(or not added). This is terribly broken ATM...
(It was okay with the old parser, I'll try to replicate that behaviour)
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