Small formatting tweaks to named-end-blocks change from [4489]

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@4492 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Adrian Holovaty 2007-02-12 17:13:08 +00:00
parent 38f9d8dac6
commit b9677848f5
2 changed files with 10 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ def do_block(parser, token):
parser.__loaded_blocks.append(block_name) parser.__loaded_blocks.append(block_name)
except AttributeError: # parser.__loaded_blocks isn't a list yet except AttributeError: # parser.__loaded_blocks isn't a list yet
parser.__loaded_blocks = [block_name] parser.__loaded_blocks = [block_name]
nodelist = parser.parse(('endblock','endblock %s' % block_name)) nodelist = parser.parse(('endblock', 'endblock %s' % block_name))
parser.delete_first_token() parser.delete_first_token()
return BlockNode(block_name, nodelist) return BlockNode(block_name, nodelist)

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@ -253,10 +253,15 @@ Here are some tips for working with inheritance:
if you want to add to the contents of a parent block instead of if you want to add to the contents of a parent block instead of
completely overriding it. completely overriding it.
* You can optionally name your ``{{ endblock }}`` tag with the same name * **New in Django development version:** For extra readability, you can
you gave the ``{{ block }}`` tag (for example, ``{{ endblock content }}``). optionally give a *name* to your ``{% endblock %}`` tag. For example::
In larger templates this helps you see which ``{{ block }}`` tags are
being closed. {% block content %}
...
{% endblock content %}
In larger templates, this technique helps you see which ``{% block %}``
tags are being closed.
Finally, note that you can't define multiple ``{% block %}`` tags with the same Finally, note that you can't define multiple ``{% block %}`` tags with the same
name in the same template. This limitation exists because a block tag works in name in the same template. This limitation exists because a block tag works in