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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T05:43:42+00:00 2026-06-15T05:43:42+00:00

They both let you stick some mako-rendered content into another one. Both let you

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They both let you stick some mako-rendered content into another one. Both let you pass in arguments.

Is there a performance difference between the two? A philosophical one?

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    2026-06-15T05:43:43+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 5:43 am

    Def is for defining functions in the template, while include executes another file.

    The mako documentation summarizes thus:

    Calling a <%def> from another template is something like using an
    <%include> – except you are calling a specific function within the
    template, not the whole template.

    (from http://docs.makotemplates.org/en/latest/defs.html)

    Of course, <%include> involves another file, you can call a <%def> from the same file it is defined in.

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