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Usage |
The __delay attribute allows an element to be excluded from processing, typically so that it can be re-presented for processing at a later stage. For instance, if a template is being used to create code for evaluation by, say, a remote processor, it is important to delay the evaluation so that the code, rather than its output, can be passed on to the remote processor. |
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The default value for the __delay attribute is 0, which means that the element will be evaluated normally. If the value of the __delay attribute is a positive integer, the processor will not process the element but will echo the entire element with the value of the __delay attribute decremented by 1. By setting the value to a number higher than 1, it is possible to allow an element to be passed through multiple processes before finally allowing it to be evaluated. |
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1.0 |
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Ref |
t.4 |
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Date |
14 March 1999 |
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