I didn't know you could do it this way. Neat.
Anyway, TIMTOWTDI, even for Template-Toolkit. Here's the same demo modified to use a filter, which is like a "program" (thus, a sub) you pipe the data through.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Template;
my $tt = Template->new(FILTERS => { emphasise => \&emphasise });
my $data = { word => 'callbacks' };
$tt->process(\*DATA, $data) || die $tt->error(), "\n";
sub emphasise {
return "** @_ **";
}
__DATA__
This is a template.
It includes [% word | emphasise %]
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