# Hamlit [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/hamlit.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/hamlit) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/k0kubun/hamlit.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/k0kubun/hamlit) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/2l936fqv7fkd1s0s/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/k0kubun/hamlit/branch/master) Hamlit is a high performance [Haml](https://github.com/haml/haml) implementation. ## Introduction ### What is Hamlit? Hamlit is another implementation of [Haml](https://github.com/haml/haml). With some [limitations](REFERENCE.md#limitations) by design for performance, Hamlit is **8.54x times faster** than original haml gem in [this benchmark](benchmark/slim/run-benchmarks.rb), which is an HTML-escaped version of [slim-template/slim's one](https://github.com/slim-template/slim/blob/v3.0.6/benchmarks/run-benchmarks.rb) for fairness. ([Result on Travis](https://travis-ci.org/k0kubun/hamlit/jobs/93928561)) ![Hamlit Benchmark](https://i.gyazo.com/ac9eb910c7261cc0181bd7427c860d79.png) ``` hamlit v2.0.1: 122622.3 i/s faml v0.7.0: 94239.1 i/s - 1.30x slower slim v3.0.6: 89143.0 i/s - 1.38x slower erubis v2.7.0: 65047.8 i/s - 1.89x slower haml v5.0.0.beta.2: 14363.6 i/s - 8.54x slower ``` ### Why is Hamlit faster? #### Less string concatenation by design As written in [limitations](REFERENCE.md#limitations), Hamlit drops some not-so-important features which require works on runtime. With the optimized language design, we can reduce the string concatenation to build attributes. #### Temple optimizers Hamlit is built with [Temple](https://github.com/judofyr/temple), which is a framework to build template engines and also used in Slim. By using the framework and its optimizers, Hamlit can reduce string allocation and concatenation easily. #### Static analyzer Hamlit analyzes Ruby expressions with Ripper and render it on compilation if the expression is static. And Hamlit can also compile string literal with string interpolation to reduce string allocation and concatenation on runtime. #### C extension to build attributes While Hamlit has static analyzer and static attributes are rendered on compilation, dynamic attributes must be rendered on runtime. So Hamlit optimizes rendering on runtime with C extension. ## Usage See [REFERENCE.md](REFERENCE.md) for detail features of Hamlit. ### Rails Add this line to your application's Gemfile or just replace `gem "haml"` with `gem "hamlit"`. It enables rendering by Hamlit for \*.haml automatically. ```rb gem 'hamlit' ``` If you want to use view generator, consider using [hamlit-rails](https://github.com/mfung/hamlit-rails). ### Sinatra Replace `gem "haml"` with `gem "hamlit"` in Gemfile, and require "hamlit". See [sample/sinatra](sample/sinatra) for working sample. While Haml disables `escape_html` option by default, Hamlit enables it for security. If you want to disable it, please write: ```rb set :haml, { escape_html: false } ``` ## Command line interface You can see compiled code or rendering result with "hamlit" command. ```bash $ gem install hamlit $ hamlit --help Commands: hamlit compile HAML # Show compile result hamlit help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one specific command hamlit parse HAML # Show parse result hamlit render HAML # Render haml template hamlit temple HAML # Show temple intermediate expression $ cat in.haml - user_id = 123 %a{ href: "/users/#{user_id}" } # Show compiled code $ hamlit compile in.haml _buf = []; user_id = 123; ; _buf << ("\n".freeze); _buf = _buf.join # Render html $ hamlit render in.haml ``` ## Contributing ### Development Contributions are welcomed. It'd be good to see [Temple's EXPRESSIONS.md](https://github.com/judofyr/temple/blob/v0.7.6/EXPRESSIONS.md) to learn Temple which is a template engine framework used in Hamlit. ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/k0kubun/hamlit $ cd hamlit $ bundle install # Run all tests $ bundle exec rake test # Run one test $ bundle exec ruby -Ilib:test -rtest_helper test/hamlit/line_number_test.rb -l 12 # Show compiling/rendering result of some template $ bundle exec exe/hamlit compile in.haml $ bundle exec exe/hamlit render in.haml # Use rails app to debug Hamlit $ cd sample/rails $ bundle install $ bundle exec rails s ``` ### Reporting an issue Please report an issue with following information: - Full error backtrace - Haml template - Ruby version - Hamlit version - Rails/Sinatra version ## License Copyright (c) 2015 Takashi Kokubun