:sig void component_render(String name, [DValue props], [Request& context]) :see >ob component component_exists component_resolve 1_COMPONENT :content Renders another `.uce` file as a component and writes the result directly to the current output buffer. This is the direct-output counterpart to `component()`. Component props are passed through `context.props`, and `name:COMPONENTFUNC` may be used to select a named handler exported by `COMPONENT:COMPONENTFUNC(Request& context)`. When `name` starts with `:`, the runtime resolves that named handler against the current `.uce` file. If the target file defines `ONCE(Request& context)`, that hook runs once per request before the file's first component or render entrypoint. Use `component_render()` when you want to write component output directly from C++ code instead of capturing it as a `String`. ## Example :example component_render("examples/sample_unit"); print("\n");