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authorPatrick Walters <patrickwaltersc21@yahoo.com>2017-07-05 12:46:07 +0800
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2017-07-05 12:46:07 +0800
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@@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ Alternatively, there is a testing script at ``scripts/test.sh`` which executes a
Whiskers
========
-*Whiskers* is a templating system similar to `Moustache <https://mustache.github.io>`_. It is used by the
+*Whiskers* is a templating system similar to `Mustache <https://mustache.github.io>`_. It is used by the
compiler in various places to aid readability, and thus maintainability and verifiability, of the code.
-The syntax comes with a substantial difference to Moustache: the template markers ``{{`` and ``}}`` are
+The syntax comes with a substantial difference to Mustache: the template markers ``{{`` and ``}}`` are
replaced by ``<`` and ``>`` in order to aid parsing and avoid conflicts with :ref:`inline-assembly`
(The symbols ``<`` and ``>`` are invalid in inline assembly, while ``{`` and ``}`` are used to delimit blocks).
Another limitation is that lists are only resolved one depth and they will not recurse. This may change in the future.
@@ -91,5 +91,5 @@ A rough specification is the following:
Any occurrence of ``<name>`` is replaced by the string-value of the supplied variable ``name`` without any
escaping and without iterated replacements. An area can be delimited by ``<#name>...</name>``. It is replaced
by as many concatenations of its contents as there were sets of variables supplied to the template system,
-each time replacing any ``<inner>`` items by their respective value. Top-level variales can also be used
-inside such areas. \ No newline at end of file
+each time replacing any ``<inner>`` items by their respective value. Top-level variables can also be used
+inside such areas.