On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Steven Roussey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have put zero time into thinking about it, but why must the depth of
> the tree must be known at "compile time"?

What I'm saying is that it's currently impossible to format structures
like this with a single template:

{ name: "foo"
  children: [{name: "child1"}]}

{ name: "foo"
  children: [{name: "child1",
                 children: [{name: "grandchild"}]}]}

But this is mostly a tangent to what you were asking about.  I think
compilation would be cool.  But it doesn't require using JSON Template
itself to implement the compilation... it can obviously just be done
in Python/JS/whatever.

It's just that code generation is a use case I would like to support
more, and it almost always requires a single template formatting trees
of various depths (the parse tree).

Andy

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