Use literal monospace in SpEL templating section
Prior to this commit, the text `#{ }` was displayed as { } with a bright green background. This commit addresses this by making use of Asciidoc's literal monospace feature: `+#{ }+`.
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Expression templates allow mixing literal text with one or more evaluation blocks.
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Expression templates allow mixing literal text with one or more evaluation blocks.
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Each evaluation block is delimited with prefix and suffix characters that you can
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Each evaluation block is delimited with prefix and suffix characters that you can
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define. A common choice is to use `#{ }` as the delimiters, as the following example
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define. A common choice is to use `+#{ }+` as the delimiters, as the following example
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shows:
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shows:
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[tabs]
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[tabs]
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The string is evaluated by concatenating the literal text `'random number is '` with the
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The string is evaluated by concatenating the literal text `'random number is '` with the
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result of evaluating the expression inside the `#{ }` delimiters (in this case, the
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result of evaluating the expression inside the `+#{ }+` delimiters (in this case, the
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result of calling that `random()` method). The second argument to the `parseExpression()`
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result of calling that `random()` method). The second argument to the `parseExpression()`
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method is of the type `ParserContext`. The `ParserContext` interface is used to influence
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method is of the type `ParserContext`. The `ParserContext` interface is used to influence
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how the expression is parsed in order to support the expression templating functionality.
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how the expression is parsed in order to support the expression templating functionality.
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