Upgrade from Smarty 3 to Smarty 4 to be PHP 8.1 compatible

Remove all Smarty4 dedicated tests, all are done in the same test file
like before
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Variables
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## Table of contents
- [Variables assigned from PHP](./language-variables/language-assigned-variables.md)
- [Variable scopes](./language-variables/language-variable-scopes.md)
- [Variables loaded from config files](./language-variables/language-config-variables.md)
- [{$smarty} reserved variable](./language-variables/language-variables-smarty.md)
Smarty has several different types of variables. The type of the
variable depends on what symbol it is prefixed or enclosed within.
Variables in Smarty can be either displayed directly or used as
arguments for [functions](./language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-functions.md),
[attributes](./language-basic-syntax/language-syntax-attributes.md) and
[modifiers](./language-modifiers.md), inside conditional expressions, etc.
To print a variable, simply enclose it in the
[delimiters](../programmers/api-variables/variable-left-delimiter.md) so that it is the only thing
contained between them.
{$Name}
{$product.part_no} <b>{$product.description}</b>
{$Contacts[row].Phone}
<body bgcolor="{#bgcolor#}">
> **Note**
>
> An easy way to examine assigned Smarty variables is with the
> [debugging console](./chapter-debugging-console.md).