This topic was recently discussed on the TT mailing list. There were some options given, but they all required passing in a reference to a hash or a sub that were then populated.
An option that would work in your situation, would be to use
Template::Alloy and the poorly documented process_simple method, which has more restrictions than the process method - but doesn't create a copy of the passed in variable stash.
Template::Alloy also gives you access to features that will be in TT3 such as regex construction and self modifying operators such as //=.
use Template::Alloy;
use Data::Dumper qw(Dumper);
my %vars;
my $out = "";
my $t = Template::Alloy->new;
my $data_str = q{
[% foo = "bar" %]
[% bingo.bango.bongo = /matchme/ %]
[% a //= []; a.0.b.3 = "C" %]
};
$t->process_simple(\$data_str, \%vars, \$out) || die $t->error;
print Dumper \%vars;
__END__
prints:
$VAR1 = {
'a' => [
{
'b' => {
'3' => 'C'
}
}
],
'bingo' => {
'bango' => {
'bongo' => qr/(?-xism:matchme)/
}
},
'foo' => 'bar'
};
Disclaimer - I wrote Template::Alloy so I *may* be a bit biased towards its use.
my @a=qw(random brilliant braindead); print $a[rand(@a)];
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