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package freemarker.core;
import freemarker.template.TemplateModel;
import freemarker.template.TemplateScalarModel;
/**
* "markup output" template language data-type; stores markup (some kind of "rich text" / structured format, as opposed
* to plain text) that meant to be printed as template output. This type is related to the {@link OutputFormat}
* mechanism. Values of this kind are exempt from {@link OutputFormat}-based automatic escaping.
*
*
* Each implementation of this type has a corresponding {@link OutputFormat} subclass, whose singleton instance is
* returned by {@link #getOutputFormat()}. See more about how markup output values work at {@link OutputFormat}.
*
*
* Note that {@link TemplateMarkupOutputModel}-s are by design not treated like {@link TemplateScalarModel}-s, and so
* the implementations of this interface usually shouldn't implement {@link TemplateScalarModel}. (Because, operations
* applicable on plain strings, like converting to upper case, substringing, etc., can corrupt markup.) If the template
* author wants to pass in the "source" of the markup as string somewhere, he should use {@code ?markup_string}.
*
* @param
* Refers to the interface's own type, which is useful in interfaces that extend
* {@link TemplateMarkupOutputModel} (Java Generics trick).
*
* @since 2.3.24
*/
public interface TemplateMarkupOutputModel> extends TemplateModel {
/**
* Returns the singleton {@link OutputFormat} object that implements the operations for the "markup output" value.
*/
MarkupOutputFormat getOutputFormat();
}