I'd refer to it as something like "substitution-only" templating.
One difference is that Template::Recall works on fragments, and the logic for assembling those fragments into a larger document is in the code, not the template. It's not a big thing, but it's different from other template-as-a-whole-document approaches.
In reply to Re^2: Push style templating systems
by chromatic
in thread Push style templating systems
by metaperl
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