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I'd like to be able to use ramhorns with arbitrary data supplied via JSON. From what I can tell, serde_json::Value
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Describe the bug
Calling
.length
on string data in a template throwsHandlebarsUndefinedBindingException
(or returns an empty string).Expected behavior:
Calling
.length
on string data outputs the length of that string, as it does in HandlebarsJS.Test to reproduce