add documentation for raw api

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leaf corcoran
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* The parser is aware of strings so you can put closing tags inside of a string
literal without any problems.
## Raw API
The raw API is a bit more complicated but it lets you insert code between the
compile stages in addition to exposing the internal buffer of the template.
All methods require a parser object:
```lua
local parser = etlua.Parser()
```
#### `lua_code, err = parser.compile_to_lua(etlua_code)`
Parses a string of etlua code, returns the compiled Lua version as a
string.
Here's an example of generated code for the example script:
```lua
local parser = etlua.Parser()
print(parser:compile_to_lua("hello<%= world %>"))
```
```lua
local _b, _b_i, _tostring, _concat, _escape = ...
_b_i = _b_i + 1
_b[_b_i] = "hello"
_b_i = _b_i + 1
--[[9]] _b[_b_i] = _escape(_tostring( world ))
_b_i = _b_i + 1
_b[_b_i] = ""
return _b
```
There are a few interesting things, there are no global variable references,
all required values are passed in as arguments. Comments are inserted to
annotate the positions of where code originated from. `_b` is expected to be a
regular Lua table that is the buffer where chunks of the template are inserted
into.
#### `fn, err = parser.load(lua_code)`
Converts the Lua code returned by `parser.compile_to_lua` into an actual
function object. If there are any syntax errors then `nil` is returned along
with the error message. At this stage, syntax errors are rewritten to point to
the original location in the etlua code and not the generated code.
#### `result = parser.run(fn, env={}, buffer={})`
Executes a loaded function returned by `parser.load` with the specified buffer
and environment. Returns the result of fn, which is typically the buffer. The
environment is applied to `fn` with `setfenv` (a version is included for Lua
5.2).
### Example
For example we can render multiple templates into the same buffer:
```lua
parser = etlua.Parser()
first_fn = parser:load(parser:compile_to_lua("Hello "))
second_fn = parser:load(parser:compile_to_lua("World"))
buffer = {}
parser:run(first_fn, nil, buffer)
parser:run(second_fn, nil, buffer)
print(table.concat(buffer)) -- print 'Hello World'
```
## License
MIT, Copyright (C) 2013 by Leaf Corcoran