This only tells me what variables have been passed to the template, but not what variables the template actually uses:

#!perl -w use strict; use Template; use Template::Plugin::Stash; my $t = Template->new(); my $tmpl = <<'TMPL'; Name: [% user_name %] Password: [% user_password %] --- [% USE Stash %] [% USE Dumper %] [% Dumper.dump( Stash.stash() ) %] --- TMPL $t->process( \$tmpl, { user_name => 'Corion', user_password => 'secret +', user_email => 'corion@corion.net'}, \my $output ); print $output;

gives

C:\Projekte>perl -w tmp.pl Name: Corion Password: secret --- [% Dumper.dump( Stash.stash() ) --- C:\Projekte>perl -w tmp.pl Name: Corion Password: secret --- $VAR1 = { 'global' => {}, 'user_name' => 'Corion', 'user_password' => 'secret', 'user_email' => 'corion@corion.net' }; ---

and user_email is listed there, even though it is not used in the template anywhere.


In reply to Re^2: Getting all used parameters from a Template::Toolkit template by Corion
in thread Getting all used parameters from a Template::Toolkit template by Corion

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