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No error message. But it comes as a surprise to me that you think it should work as [handle_include](https://github.com/djc/askama/blob/d95c3c106191f2df091d1d53d6c2f6b00d5581d6/askama_derive/src/generator.rs#L534) generates inline code without generating a separate function.
As already mentioned it's for tree data structures such as: ``` struct RecursiveInclude], } ```
@botika Exactly, that's what this issue is about.
A temporary workaround would be to use [jorgebastida/glue](https://github.com/jorgebastida/glue) and transform the json it outputs to amethyst structs.
Please elaborate how and what behavior is different.
For keypress events you should use the [`charCode` property of a `goog.events.BrowserEvent` instance](https://github.com/google/closure-library/blob/e877b1eac410c0d842bcda118689759512e0e26f/closure/goog/events/browserevent.js#L284) instead.
`Event.timeStamp` is not part of the patched cross browser event at the moment. If you really need this property you could either access it via the private `_event` property: `.event_['timeStamp']`...
This repository is [apparently no longer maintained](https://github.com/lloyd/node-toobusy/issues/45) and a maintained fork exists: https://github.com/STRML/node-toobusy
This repository is [apparently no longer maintained](https://github.com/lloyd/node-toobusy/issues/45) and a maintained fork exists: https://github.com/STRML/node-toobusy