#!/usr/bin/perl ########## InlineWeb.pm package InlineWeb; use Filter::Simple; FILTER{ my $program=""; while (1){ if (/\G{{/gc){ /\G({+)/gc; my $braces = $1; $braces=~tr/{/}/; /\G(.*?)}}$braces/gcs; $program.=$1.qq[;\n]; next; }elsif (/\G{\[/gc){ /\G(\[+)/gc; my $sq = $1; $sq=~tr:\[:\]:; /\G(.*?)$sq]}/gcs; $program.=q[print scalar ].$1.qq[;\n]; next; }else{ /\G(.*?)(?=({\[|{{|$))/gcs; my $txt = $1; my $delim = $2; $txt=~s:':\\':g; $program.=q[print '].$txt.qq[';\n]; next if $delim; } last; } $_=$program; return $done=1; }; 1;

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