I'm trying to get a feel for how the template system works, but
something is confusing me regarding nested blocks.
Lets say we have a simple template:
{% if foo %}
hello
{% if bar %}
bye
{% endif %}
{% else %}
{% endif %}
Seems like the lexer would produce the following tokens:
<if><text><if><text><endif><else><endif>
So when we create a nodelist, I'd expect the parse statement:
nodelist_true = parser.parse(('else', 'endif'))
To return the nodes for:
<if><text><if><text><endif>
And not the expected:
<if><text><if><text><endif><else>
Am I missing something about how the lexer/parser does it's magic? I
don't see how nesting would be handled in the current code, and it's
driving me crazy not knowing how it works.
Thanks!
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