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require 'strscan'
module Haml
module Precompiler
# Designates an XHTML/XML element.
ELEMENT = ?%
# Designates a <tt><div></tt> element with the given class.
DIV_CLASS = ?.
# Designates a <tt><div></tt> element with the given id.
DIV_ID = ?#
# Designates an XHTML/XML comment.
COMMENT = ?/
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# Designates an XHTML doctype or script that is never HTML-escaped.
DOCTYPE = ?!
# Designates script, the result of which is output.
SCRIPT = ?=
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# Designates script that is always HTML-escaped.
SANITIZE = ?&
# Designates script, the result of which is flattened and output.
FLAT_SCRIPT = ?~
# Designates script which is run but not output.
SILENT_SCRIPT = ?-
# When following SILENT_SCRIPT, designates a comment that is not output.
SILENT_COMMENT = ?#
# Designates a non-parsed line.
ESCAPE = ?\\
# Designates a block of filtered text.
FILTER = ?:
# Designates a non-parsed line. Not actually a character.
PLAIN_TEXT = -1
# Keeps track of the ASCII values of the characters that begin a
# specially-interpreted line.
SPECIAL_CHARACTERS = [
ELEMENT,
DIV_CLASS,
DIV_ID,
COMMENT,
DOCTYPE,
SCRIPT,
SANITIZE,
FLAT_SCRIPT,
SILENT_SCRIPT,
ESCAPE,
FILTER
]
# The value of the character that designates that a line is part
# of a multiline string.
MULTILINE_CHAR_VALUE = ?|
# Characters that designate that a multiline string may be about
# to begin.
MULTILINE_STARTERS = SPECIAL_CHARACTERS - [?/]
# Keywords that appear in the middle of a Ruby block with lowered
# indentation. If a block has been started using indentation,
# lowering the indentation with one of these won't end the block.
# For example:
#
# - if foo
# %p yes!
# - else
# %p no!
#
# The block is ended after <tt>%p no!</tt>, because <tt>else</tt>
# is a member of this array.
MID_BLOCK_KEYWORDS = ['else', 'elsif', 'rescue', 'ensure', 'when']
# The Regex that matches a Doctype command.
DOCTYPE_REGEX = /(\d\.\d)?[\s]*([a-z]*)/i
# The Regex that matches a literal string or symbol value
LITERAL_VALUE_REGEX = /^\s*(:(\w*)|(('|")([^\\\#'"]*?)\4))\s*$/
private
# Returns the precompiled string with the preamble and postamble
def precompiled_with_ambles(local_names)
preamble = <<END.gsub("\n", ";")
extend Haml::Helpers
_hamlout = @haml_buffer = Haml::Buffer.new(@haml_buffer, #{options_for_buffer.inspect})
_erbout = _hamlout.buffer
END
postamble = <<END.gsub("\n", ";")
@haml_buffer = @haml_buffer.upper
_erbout
END
preamble + locals_code(local_names) + @precompiled + postamble
end
def locals_code(names)
names = names.keys if Hash == names
names.map do |name|
"#{name} = _haml_locals[#{name.to_sym.inspect}] || _haml_locals[#{name.to_s.inspect}]"
end.join(';') + ';'
end
Line = Struct.new("Line", :text, :unstripped, :index, :spaces, :tabs)
def precompile
@precompiled = ''
@merged_text = ''
@tab_change = 0
old_line = Line.new
(@template + "\n-#\n-#").split(/\n?\r|\r?\n/).each_with_index do |text, index|
line = Line.new text.strip, text.lstrip.chomp, index
line.spaces, line.tabs = count_soft_tabs(text)
if line.text.empty?
process_indent(old_line) unless !flat? || old_line.text.empty?
unless flat?
newline
next
end
push_flat(old_line)
old_line.text, old_line.unstripped, old_line.spaces = '', '', 0
newline
next
end
suppress_render = handle_multiline(old_line) unless flat?
if old_line.text.nil? || suppress_render
old_line = line
newline
next
end
process_indent(old_line) unless old_line.text.empty?
if flat?
push_flat(old_line)
old_line = line
newline
next
end
if old_line.spaces != old_line.tabs * 2
raise SyntaxError.new(<<END.strip, 1 + old_line.index - @index)
#{old_line.spaces} space#{old_line.spaces == 1 ? ' was' : 's were'} used for indentation. Haml must be indented using two spaces.
END
end
unless old_line.text.empty? || @haml_comment
process_line(old_line.text, old_line.index, line.tabs > old_line.tabs && !line.text.empty?)
end
resolve_newlines
if !flat? && line.tabs - old_line.tabs > 1
raise SyntaxError.new(<<END.strip, 2 + old_line.index - @index)
#{line.spaces} spaces were used for indentation. Haml must be indented using two spaces.
END
end
old_line = line
newline
end
# Close all the open tags
close until @to_close_stack.empty?
flush_merged_text
end
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# Processes and deals with lowering indentation.
def process_indent(line)
return unless line.tabs <= @template_tabs && @template_tabs > 0
to_close = @template_tabs - line.tabs
to_close.times { |i| close unless to_close - 1 - i == 0 && mid_block_keyword?(line.text) }
end
# Processes a single line of Haml.
#
# This method doesn't return anything; it simply processes the line and
# adds the appropriate code to <tt>@precompiled</tt>.
def process_line(text, index, block_opened)
@block_opened = block_opened
@index = index + 1
case text[0]
when DIV_CLASS, DIV_ID; render_div(text)
when ELEMENT; render_tag(text)
when COMMENT; render_comment(text[1..-1].strip)
when SANITIZE
return push_script(unescape_interpolation(text[3..-1].strip), false, nil, false, true) if text[1..2] == "=="
return push_script(text[2..-1].strip, false, nil, false, true) if text[1] == SCRIPT
push_plain text
when SCRIPT
return push_script(unescape_interpolation(text[2..-1].strip), false) if text[1] == SCRIPT
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return push_script(text[1..-1], false, nil, false, true) if options[:escape_html]
push_script(text[1..-1], false)
when FLAT_SCRIPT; push_flat_script(text[1..-1])
when SILENT_SCRIPT
return start_haml_comment if text[1] == SILENT_COMMENT
push_silent(text[1..-1], true)
newline_now
if (@block_opened && !mid_block_keyword?(text)) || text[1..-1].split(' ', 2)[0] == "case"
push_and_tabulate([:script])
end
when FILTER; start_filtered(text[1..-1].downcase)
when DOCTYPE
return render_doctype(text) if text[0...3] == '!!!'
return push_script(unescape_interpolation(text[3..-1].strip), false) if text[1..2] == "=="
return push_script(text[2..-1].strip, false) if text[1] == SCRIPT
push_plain text
when ESCAPE; push_plain text[1..-1]
else push_plain text
end
end
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# Returns whether or not the text is a silent script text with one
# of Ruby's mid-block keywords.
def mid_block_keyword?(text)
text.length > 2 && text[0] == SILENT_SCRIPT && MID_BLOCK_KEYWORDS.include?(text[1..-1].split[0])
end
# Deals with all the logic of figuring out whether a given line is
# the beginning, continuation, or end of a multiline sequence.
#
# This returns whether or not the line should be
# rendered normally.
def handle_multiline(line)
text = line.text
# A multiline string is active, and is being continued
if is_multiline?(text) && @multiline
@multiline.text << text[0...-1]
return true
end
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# A multiline string has just been activated, start adding the lines
if is_multiline?(text) && (MULTILINE_STARTERS.include? text[0])
@multiline = Line.new text[0...-1], nil, line.index, nil, line.tabs
process_indent(line)
return true
end
# A multiline string has just ended, make line into the result
if @multiline && !line.text.empty?
process_line(@multiline.text, @multiline.index, line.tabs > @multiline.tabs)
@multiline = nil
end
return false
end
# Checks whether or not +line+ is in a multiline sequence.
def is_multiline?(text)
text && text.length > 1 && text[-1] == MULTILINE_CHAR_VALUE && text[-2] == ?\s
end
# Evaluates <tt>text</tt> in the context of the scope object, but
# does not output the result.
def push_silent(text, can_suppress = false)
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flush_merged_text
return if can_suppress && options[:suppress_eval]
@precompiled << "#{text};"
end
# Adds <tt>text</tt> to <tt>@buffer</tt> with appropriate tabulation
# without parsing it.
def push_merged_text(text, tab_change = 0, try_one_liner = false)
@merged_text << (@options[:ugly] ? text : "#{' ' * @output_tabs}#{text}")
@tab_change += tab_change
end
# Concatenate <tt>text</tt> to <tt>@buffer</tt> without tabulation.
def concat_merged_text(text)
@merged_text << text
end
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def push_text(text, tab_change = 0, try_one_liner = false)
push_merged_text("#{text}\n", tab_change, try_one_liner)
end
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def flush_merged_text
return if @merged_text.empty?
@precompiled << "_hamlout.push_text(#{@merged_text.dump}"
@precompiled << ", #{@tab_change}" if @tab_change != 0
@precompiled << ");"
@merged_text = ''
@tab_change = 0
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end
# Renders a block of text as plain text.
# Also checks for an illegally opened block.
def push_plain(text)
raise SyntaxError.new("Illegal nesting: nesting within plain text is illegal.", 1) if @block_opened
push_text text
end
# Adds +text+ to <tt>@buffer</tt> while flattening text.
def push_flat(line)
unless @options[:ugly]
tabulation = line.spaces - @flat_spaces
tabulation = tabulation > -1 ? tabulation : 0
@filter_buffer << "#{' ' * tabulation}#{line.unstripped}\n"
else
@filter_buffer << "#{line.unstripped}\n"
end
end
# Causes <tt>text</tt> to be evaluated in the context of
# the scope object and the result to be added to <tt>@buffer</tt>.
#
# If <tt>preserve_script</tt> is true, Haml::Helpers#find_and_flatten is run on
# the result before it is added to <tt>@buffer</tt>
def push_script(text, preserve_script, close_tag = nil, preserve_tag = false, escape_html = false)
flush_merged_text
return if options[:suppress_eval]
raise SyntaxError.new("There's no Ruby code for = to evaluate.") if text.empty?
push_silent "haml_temp = #{text}"
newline_now
out = "haml_temp = _hamlout.push_script(haml_temp, #{preserve_script.inspect}, #{close_tag.inspect}, #{preserve_tag.inspect}, #{escape_html.inspect});"
if @block_opened
push_and_tabulate([:loud, out])
else
@precompiled << out
end
end
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# Causes <tt>text</tt> to be evaluated, and Haml::Helpers#find_and_flatten
# to be run on it afterwards.
def push_flat_script(text)
flush_merged_text
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raise SyntaxError.new("There's no Ruby code for ~ to evaluate.") if text.empty?
push_script(text, true)
end
def start_haml_comment
return unless @block_opened
@haml_comment = true
push_and_tabulate([:haml_comment])
end
# Closes the most recent item in <tt>@to_close_stack</tt>.
def close
tag, value = @to_close_stack.pop
case tag
when :script; close_block
when :comment; close_comment value
when :element; close_tag value
when :loud; close_loud value
when :filtered; close_filtered value
when :haml_comment; close_haml_comment
end
end
# Puts a line in <tt>@precompiled</tt> that will add the closing tag of
# the most recently opened tag.
def close_tag(tag)
@output_tabs -= 1
@template_tabs -= 1
push_text("</#{tag}>", -1)
end
# Closes a Ruby block.
def close_block
push_silent "end", true
@template_tabs -= 1
end
# Closes a comment.
def close_comment(has_conditional)
@output_tabs -= 1
@template_tabs -= 1
close_tag = has_conditional ? "<![endif]-->" : "-->"
push_text(close_tag, -1)
end
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# Closes a loud Ruby block.
def close_loud(command)
push_silent 'end', true
@precompiled << command
@template_tabs -= 1
end
# Closes a filtered block.
def close_filtered(filter)
@flat_spaces = -1
filter.internal_compile(self, @filter_buffer)
@filter_buffer = nil
@template_tabs -= 1
end
def close_haml_comment
@haml_comment = false
@template_tabs -= 1
end
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# Iterates through the classes and ids supplied through <tt>.</tt>
# and <tt>#</tt> syntax, and returns a hash with them as attributes,
# that can then be merged with another attributes hash.
def parse_class_and_id(list)
attributes = {}
list.scan(/([#.])([-_a-zA-Z0-9]+)/) do |type, property|
case type
when '.'
if attributes['class']
attributes['class'] += " "
else
attributes['class'] = ""
end
attributes['class'] += property
when '#'; attributes['id'] = property
end
end
attributes
end
def parse_literal_value(text)
return nil unless text
text.match(LITERAL_VALUE_REGEX)
# $2 holds the value matched by a symbol, but is nil for a string match
# $5 holds the value matched by a string
$2 || $5
end
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def parse_static_hash(text)
return {} unless text
attributes = {}
text.split(',').each do |attrib|
key, value, more = attrib.split('=>')
# Make sure the key and value and only the key and value exist
# Otherwise, it's too complicated or dynamic and we'll defer it to the actual Ruby parser
key = parse_literal_value key
value = parse_literal_value value
return nil if more || key.nil? || value.nil?
attributes[key] = value
end
attributes
end
# This is a class method so it can be accessed from Buffer.
def self.build_attributes(is_html, attr_wrapper, attributes = {})
quote_escape = attr_wrapper == '"' ? "&quot;" : "&apos;"
other_quote_char = attr_wrapper == '"' ? "'" : '"'
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result = attributes.collect do |attr, value|
next if value.nil?
if value == true
next " #{attr}" if is_html
next " #{attr}=#{attr_wrapper}#{attr}#{attr_wrapper}"
elsif value == false
next
end
value = Haml::Helpers.escape_once(value.to_s)
# We want to decide whether or not to escape quotes
value.gsub!('&quot;', '"')
this_attr_wrapper = attr_wrapper
if value.include? attr_wrapper
if value.include? other_quote_char
value = value.gsub(attr_wrapper, quote_escape)
else
this_attr_wrapper = other_quote_char
end
end
" #{attr}=#{this_attr_wrapper}#{value}#{this_attr_wrapper}"
end
result.compact.sort.join
end
def prerender_tag(name, self_close, attributes)
attributes_string = Precompiler.build_attributes(html?, @options[:attr_wrapper], attributes)
"<#{name}#{attributes_string}#{self_close && xhtml? ? ' /' : ''}>"
end
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# Parses a line into tag_name, attributes, attributes_hash, object_ref, action, value
def parse_tag(line)
raise SyntaxError.new("Invalid tag: \"#{line}\".") unless match = line.scan(/%([-:\w]+)([-\w\.\#]*)(.*)/)[0]
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tag_name, attributes, rest = match
attributes_hash, rest = parse_attributes(rest) if rest[0] == ?{
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if rest
object_ref, rest = balance(rest, ?[, ?]) if rest[0] == ?[
attributes_hash, rest = parse_attributes(rest) if rest[0] == ?{ && attributes_hash.nil?
action, value = rest.scan(/([=\/\~&!]?)?(.*)?/)[0]
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end
value = value.to_s.strip
[tag_name, attributes, attributes_hash, object_ref, action, value]
end
def parse_attributes(line)
scanner = StringScanner.new(line)
attributes_hash, rest = balance(scanner, ?{, ?})
attributes_hash = attributes_hash[1...-1] if attributes_hash
return attributes_hash, rest
end
# Parses a line that will render as an XHTML tag, and adds the code that will
# render that tag to <tt>@precompiled</tt>.
def render_tag(line)
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tag_name, attributes, attributes_hash, object_ref, action, value = parse_tag(line)
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raise SyntaxError.new("Illegal element: classes and ids must have values.") if attributes =~ /[\.#](\.|#|\z)/
preserve_tag = options[:preserve].include?(tag_name)
case action
when '/'; self_closing = xhtml?
when '~'; parse = preserve_script = true
when '='
parse = true
value = unescape_interpolation(value[1..-1].strip) if value[0] == ?=
when '&', '!'
if value[0] == ?=
parse = true
value = (value[1] == ?= ? unescape_interpolation(value[2..-1].strip) : value[1..-1].strip)
end
end
if parse && @options[:suppress_eval]
parse = false
value = ''
end
escape_html = (action == '&' || (action != '!' && @options[:escape_html]))
object_ref = "nil" if object_ref.nil? || @options[:suppress_eval]
static_attributes = parse_static_hash(attributes_hash) # Try pre-compiling a static attributes hash
attributes_hash = nil if static_attributes || @options[:suppress_eval]
attributes = parse_class_and_id(attributes)
Buffer.merge_attrs(attributes, static_attributes) if static_attributes
raise SyntaxError.new("Illegal nesting: nesting within a self-closing tag is illegal.", 1) if @block_opened && self_closing
raise SyntaxError.new("Illegal nesting: content can't be both given on the same line as %#{tag_name} and nested within it.", 1) if @block_opened && !value.empty?
raise SyntaxError.new("There's no Ruby code for #{action} to evaluate.") if parse && value.empty?
raise SyntaxError.new("Self-closing tags can't have content.") if self_closing && !value.empty?
self_closing ||= !!( !@block_opened && value.empty? && @options[:autoclose].include?(tag_name) )
if object_ref == "nil" && attributes_hash.nil? && !preserve_script
# This means that we can render the tag directly to text and not process it in the buffer
tag_closed = !value.empty? && !parse
open_tag = prerender_tag(tag_name, self_closing, attributes)
open_tag << "#{value}</#{tag_name}>" if tag_closed
open_tag << "\n" unless parse
push_merged_text(open_tag, tag_closed || self_closing ? 0 : 1, parse)
return if tag_closed
else
flush_merged_text
content = value.empty? || parse ? 'nil' : value.dump
attributes_hash = ', ' + attributes_hash if attributes_hash
push_silent "_hamlout.open_tag(#{tag_name.inspect}, #{self_closing.inspect}, #{(!value.empty?).inspect}, #{preserve_tag.inspect}, #{escape_html.inspect}, #{attributes.inspect}, #{object_ref}, #{content}#{attributes_hash})"
end
return if self_closing
if value.empty?
push_and_tabulate([:element, tag_name])
@output_tabs += 1
return
end
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if parse
flush_merged_text
push_script(value, preserve_script, tag_name, preserve_tag, escape_html)
end
end
# Renders a line that creates an XHTML tag and has an implicit div because of
# <tt>.</tt> or <tt>#</tt>.
def render_div(line)
render_tag('%div' + line)
end
# Renders an XHTML comment.
def render_comment(line)
conditional, line = balance(line, ?[, ?]) if line[0] == ?[
line.strip!
conditional << ">" if conditional
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if @block_opened && !line.empty?
raise SyntaxError.new('Illegal nesting: nesting within a tag that already has content is illegal.', 1)
end
open = "<!--#{conditional} "
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# Render it statically if possible
unless line.empty?
return push_text("#{open}#{line} #{conditional ? "<![endif]-->" : "-->"}")
end
push_text(open, 1)
@output_tabs += 1
push_and_tabulate([:comment, !conditional.nil?])
unless line.empty?
push_text(line)
close
end
end
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# Renders an XHTML doctype or XML shebang.
def render_doctype(line)
raise SyntaxError.new("Illegal nesting: nesting within a header command is illegal.", 1) if @block_opened
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doctype = text_for_doctype(line)
push_text doctype if doctype
end
def text_for_doctype(text)
text = text[3..-1].lstrip.downcase
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if text.index("xml") == 0
return nil if html?
wrapper = @options[:attr_wrapper]
return "<?xml version=#{wrapper}1.0#{wrapper} encoding=#{wrapper}#{text.split(' ')[1] || "utf-8"}#{wrapper} ?>"
end
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if html5?
'<!DOCTYPE html>'
else
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version, type = text.scan(DOCTYPE_REGEX)[0]
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if xhtml?
if version == "1.1"
'<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">'
else
case type
when "strict"; '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">'
when "frameset"; '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd">'
else '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">'
end
end
elsif html4?
case type
when "strict"; '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">'
when "frameset"; '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd">'
else '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">'
end
end
end
end
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# Starts a filtered block.
def start_filtered(name)
raise Error.new("Invalid filter name \":#{name}\".") unless name =~ /^\w+$/
unless filter = options[:filters][name]
if filter == 'redcloth' || filter == 'markdown' || filter == 'textile'
raise Error.new("You must have the RedCloth gem installed to use \"#{name}\" filter")
end
raise Error.new("Filter \"#{name}\" is not defined.")
end
push_and_tabulate([:filtered, filter])
@flat_spaces = @template_tabs * 2
@filter_buffer = String.new
@block_opened = false
end
def contains_interpolation?(str)
str.include?('#{')
end
def unescape_interpolation(str)
scan = StringScanner.new(str.dump)
str = ''
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while scan.scan(/(.*?)(\\+)\#\{/)
escapes = (scan[2].size - 1) / 2
str << scan.matched[0...-3 - escapes]
if escapes % 2 == 1
str << '#{'
else
# Use eval to get rid of string escapes
str << '#{' + eval('"' + balance(scan, ?{, ?}, 1)[0][0...-1] + '"') + "}"
end
end
str + scan.rest
end
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def balance(scanner, start, finish, count = 0)
str = ''
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scanner = StringScanner.new(scanner) unless scanner.is_a? StringScanner
regexp = Regexp.new("(.*?)[\\#{start.chr}\\#{finish.chr}]")
while scanner.scan(regexp)
str << scanner.matched
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count += 1 if scanner.matched[-1] == start
count -= 1 if scanner.matched[-1] == finish
return [str.strip, scanner.rest] if count == 0
end
raise SyntaxError.new("Unbalanced brackets.")
end
# Counts the tabulation of a line.
def count_soft_tabs(line)
spaces = line.index(/([^ ]|$)/)
if line[spaces] == ?\t
return nil if line.strip.empty?
raise SyntaxError.new(<<END.strip, 2)
A tab character was used for indentation. Haml must be indented using two spaces.
Are you sure you have soft tabs enabled in your editor?
END
end
[spaces, spaces/2]
end
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# Pushes value onto <tt>@to_close_stack</tt> and increases
# <tt>@template_tabs</tt>.
def push_and_tabulate(value)
@to_close_stack.push(value)
@template_tabs += 1
end
def flat?
@flat_spaces != -1
end
def newline
@newlines += 1
end
def newline_now
@precompiled << "\n"
@newlines -= 1
end
def resolve_newlines
@precompiled << "\n" * @newlines
@newlines = 0
end
end
end