Rename the CLI tool to mustache-ocaml. It's now part of the new opam package mustache-cli (@psafont, #71)
3.2.0
Remove the AST without locations: now all functions build an AST with locations; in particular, parsing always provide located error messages. To ease backward-compatibility, the smart constructors still use the same interface, using dummy locations by default, with a With_locations module for users who wish to explicitly provide locations. (@gasche, #65)
Support for "template inheritance" (partials with parameters) {{<foo}} {{$param1}}...{{/param1}} {{$param2}}...{{/param2}} {{/foo} following the widely-implemented semi-official specification https://github.com/mustache/spec/pull/75 (@gasche, 58)
Partials are now supported in the mustache command-line tool (@gasche, #57) They are interpreted as template inclusion: "{{>foo/bar}}" will include "foo/bar.mustache", relative to the current working directory.
Improve error messages (@gasche, #47, #51, #56) Note: the exceptions raised by Mustache have changed, this breaks compatibility for users that would catch and deconstruct existing exceptions.
Add render_buf to render templates directly to buffers (@gasche, #48)
When a lookup fails in the current context, lookup in parents contexts. This should fix errors when using "{{#foo}}" for a scalar variable 'foo' to check that the variable exists. (@gasche, #49)
3.1.0
Install mustache command line utility (@avsm, @anton-trunov)
Update opam metadata to 2.0 format (@avsm)
Port build to Dune (@avsm)
Fix ocamldoc syntax to be compatible with odoc (@avsm)