This module works the closest that I can see to Template::Recall, except it doesn't have the ability to save the sections in a single file. It has a define_nofile() method, but this requires you to define the template as a string in the code file... I wondered the same thing about the namespace -- I guess they were simply focused on CGI at the time.
Template::Recall can also do sections as files, but I've found that in practice, keeping sections in a single file is much more convenient.
In reply to Re^5: Push style templating systems
by arbingersys
in thread Push style templating systems
by metaperl
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