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liquid: Replace "mutually exclusive" with "orthogonal" (#8584)
Was a bit confused when I saw "mutually exclusive" regarding `error_mode` and (`strict_variables`, `strict_filters`), then to see both sets turned on. Perhaps "orthogonal" (they don't affect each other) is slightly better wording than "mutually exclusive" (they can't "exist" at the same time)?
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@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ non-existing filters by setting `strict_variables` and / or `strict_filters`
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to `true` respectively. {% include docs_version_badge.html version="3.8.0" %}
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Do note that while `error_mode` configures Liquid's parser, the `strict_variables`
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and `strict_filters` options configure Liquid's renderer and are consequently,
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mutually exclusive.
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and `strict_filters` options configure Liquid's renderer and are consequently
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orthogonal.
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An example of setting these variables within _config.yml is as follows:
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