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Re: Still using compiled template after delete.: msg#00064

Subject: Re: Still using compiled template after delete.
Cory Watson wrote:
I'm unsure if this is the intended behaviour, but when you delete a
template TT will continue to use the compiled one.  I expect this is
to facilitate the deployment of compiled templates.

I dynamically adjust the INCLUDE_PATH to override templates. If I
delete an overriding template, the default doesn't get picked up. This is because when T::Provider stat()s the template I deleted it
gets back an undef which is <= the mtime of the compiled template.

Is this the intended behavior or should that if() in T::Provider check
for an undef on the stat?

Andy,

Any word on this issue from Cory?

-- Josh


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