From: Brian Cassidy Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:16:03 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Remove a reference to a FOREACH loop that did not exist (RT #39046) X-Git-Tag: v5.8005~255 X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Manual.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=a0c5188a239cbee0a64f6d58248315a648433b9e Remove a reference to a FOREACH loop that did not exist (RT #39046) --- diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index ad6a8ec..027bc21 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ Revision history for Catalyst-Manual 5.701X XXXXX + - Remove a reference to a FOREACH loop that did not exist (RT #39046) - Changed some Template Toolkit links to perldoc links (RT #38354) - Fix Template Toolkit website link (RT #37574) - Fix part numbering (RT #37963) diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/MoreCatalystBasics.pod b/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/MoreCatalystBasics.pod index 7aa2cb8..937361c 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/MoreCatalystBasics.pod +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/MoreCatalystBasics.pod @@ -453,10 +453,8 @@ Then create C in your editor and enter: As indicated by the inline comments above, the C line uses TT's META feature to provide a title to C. -Meanwhile, the outer C loop iterates through each C model -object and prints the C and C<rating> fields. An inner -C<FOREACH> loop prints the last name of each author in a comma-separated -list within a single table cell. +Meanwhile, the C<FOREACH> loop iterates through each C<book> model +object and prints the C<title> and C<rating> fields. If you are new to TT, the C<[%> and C<%]> tags are used to delimit TT code. TT supports a wide variety of directives for "calling" other @@ -928,7 +926,7 @@ C<td> cells): <td> [% # First initialize a TT variable to hold a list. Then use a TT FOREACH -%] [% # loop in 'side effect notation' to load just the last names of the -%] - [% # authors into the list. Note that the 'push' TT vmethod does not -%] + [% # authors into the list. Note that the 'push' TT vmethod does not print -%] [% # a value, so nothing will be printed here. But, if you have something -%] [% # in TT that does return a method and you don't want it printed, you -%] [% # can: 1) assign it to a bogus value, or 2) use the CALL keyword to -%]