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\$compile\_check {#variable.compile.check}
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Upon each invocation of the PHP application, Smarty tests to see if the
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current template has changed (different timestamp) since the last time
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it was compiled. If it has changed, it recompiles that template. If the
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template has yet not been compiled at all, it will compile regardless of
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this setting. By default this variable is set to TRUE.
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Once an application is put into production (ie the templates won\'t be
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changing), the compile check step is no longer needed. Be sure to set
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`$compile_check` to FALSE for maximum performance. Note that if you
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change this to FALSE and a template file is changed, you will \*not\*
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see the change since the template will not get recompiled.
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If [`$caching`](#variable.caching) is enabled and `$compile_check` is
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enabled, then the cache files will get regenerated if an involved
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template file or config file was updated.
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As of Smarty 3.1 `$compile_check` can be set to the value
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`Smarty::COMPILECHECK_CACHEMISS`. This enables Smarty to revalidate the
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compiled template, once a cache file is regenerated. So if there was a
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cached template, but it\'s expired, Smarty will run a single
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compile\_check before regenerating the cache.
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See [`$force_compile`](#variable.force.compile) and
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[`clearCompiledTemplate()`](#api.clear.compiled.tpl).
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