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Triple quotes in docs (#2064)
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davidism authored Dec 20, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -1086,34 +1086,34 @@ Assignments use the `set` tag and can have multiple targets::
Block Assignments
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

.. versionadded:: 2.8
It's possible to use `set` as a block to assign the content of the block to a
variable. This can be used to create multi-line strings, since Jinja doesn't
support Python's triple quotes (``"""``, ``'''``).

Starting with Jinja 2.8, it's possible to also use block assignments to
capture the contents of a block into a variable name. This can be useful
in some situations as an alternative for macros. In that case, instead of
using an equals sign and a value, you just write the variable name and then
everything until ``{% endset %}`` is captured.
Instead of using an equals sign and a value, you only write the variable name,
and everything until ``{% endset %}`` is captured.

Example::
.. code-block:: jinja
{% set navigation %}
<li><a href="/">Index</a>
<li><a href="/downloads">Downloads</a>
{% endset %}
The `navigation` variable then contains the navigation HTML source.

.. versionchanged:: 2.10

Starting with Jinja 2.10, the block assignment supports filters.
Filters applied to the variable name will be applied to the block's content.

Example::
.. code-block:: jinja
{% set reply | wordwrap %}
You wrote:
{{ message }}
{% endset %}
.. versionadded:: 2.8

.. versionchanged:: 2.10

Block assignment supports filters.

.. _extends:

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