library/smarty/INHERITANCE_RELEASE_NOTES.txt
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-In Smarty 3.1 template inheritance is a compile time process. All the extending of {block} tags 
-is done at compile time and the parent and child templates are compiled in a single compiled template.
-{include} subtemplate could also {block} tags. Such subtemplate could not compiled by it's own because
-it could be used in other context where the {block} extended with a different result. For that reasion
-the compiled code of {include} subtemplates gets also merged in compiled inheritance template.
-
-Merging the code into a single compile template has some drawbacks.
-1. You could not use variable file names in {include} Smarty would use the {include} of compilation time.
-2. You could not use individual compile_id in {include}
-3. Seperate caching of subtemplate was not possible
-4. Any change of the template directory structure between calls was not necessarily seen.
-
-Starting with 3.1.15 some of the above conditions got checked and resulted in an exception. It turned out
-that a couple of users did use some of above and now got exceptions.
-
-To resolve this starting with 3.1.16 there is a new configuration parameter $inheritance_merge_compiled_includes.
-For most backward compatibility its default setting is true.
-With this setting all {include} subtemplate will be merge into the compiled inheritance template, but the above cases
-could be rejected by exception.
-
-
-If $smarty->inheritance_merge_compiled_includes = false; {include} subtemplate will not be merged. 
-You must now manually merge all {include} subtemplate which do contain {block} tags. This is done by setting the "inline" option.
-{include file='foo.bar' inline}
-
-1. In case of a variable file name like {include file=$foo inline} you must use the variable in a compile_id  $smarty->compile_id = $foo;
-2. If you use individual compile_id in {include file='foo.tpl' compile_id=$bar inline} it must be used in the 
-   global compile_id as well  $smarty->compile_id = $bar;
-3. If call templates with different template_dir configurations and a parent could same named child template from different folders
-   you must make the folder name part of the compile_id.
-
-
-In the upcomming major release Smarty 3.2 inheritance will no longer be a compile time process. 
-All restrictions will be then removed.
-