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1) About Twig ============= Twig is a fast, secure and flexible template engine for php, implementing an own domain specific language which originated from Jinja and Django templates. It optionally can make use of a php extension, that enhances its performance. Further details can be found online at <https://twig.symfony.com/>. 2) Twig in Debian ================= 2.1) Location of Twig's php code in Debian ------------------------------------------ Twig's php code is located at: /usr/share/php/Twig 2.2) Registering Twig's autoloader ---------------------------------- Since Twig is placed within the include_path used by default in Debian, no absolute path is needed to include twig. Therefore it is not recommended to use an absolute '/path/to/lib/Twig/autoload.php', as Twig's upstream suggests in its documentation, but simply use a relative 'Twig/autoload.php'. 2.2.1) Example code-snippet for registering Twig's autoloader ------------------------------------------------------------- <?php require_once 'Twig/autoload.php'; ?> -- Daniel Beyer <dabe@deb.ymc.ch>, Fri, 22 Apr 2016 13:49:03 +0200
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