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# Hamlit
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[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/hamlit.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/hamlit)
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/k0kubun/hamlit.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/k0kubun/hamlit)
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Hamlit is a high performance [Haml](https://github.com/haml/haml) implementation.
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## Introduction
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### What is Hamlit?
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Hamlit is another implementation of [Haml](https://github.com/haml/haml).
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With some [limitations](REFERENCE.md#limitations) by design for performance,
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Hamlit is **2.39x times faster** than original haml gem in [this benchmark](benchmark/slim/run-benchmarks.rb),
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which is an HTML-escaped version of [slim-template/slim's one](https://github.com/slim-template/slim/blob/v3.0.8/benchmarks/run-benchmarks.rb) for fairness. ([Result on Travis](https://travis-ci.org/k0kubun/hamlit/jobs/236567391))
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<img src="https://i.gyazo.com/0f0c0362b6bd69f82715bec1d8caa191.png" width="600px" alt="Hamlit Benchmark"/>
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```
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hamlit v2.8.1: 131048.9 i/s
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erubi v1.6.0: 125445.4 i/s - 1.04x slower
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slim v3.0.8: 121390.4 i/s - 1.08x slower
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faml v0.8.1: 100750.5 i/s - 1.30x slower
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haml v5.0.1: 54882.6 i/s - 2.39x slower
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```
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### Why is Hamlit faster?
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#### Less string concatenation by design
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As written in [limitations](REFERENCE.md#limitations), Hamlit drops some not-so-important features which require
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works on runtime. With the optimized language design, we can reduce the string concatenation
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to build attributes.
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#### Static analyzer
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Hamlit analyzes Ruby expressions with Ripper and render it on compilation if the expression
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is static. And Hamlit can also compile string literal with string interpolation to reduce
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string allocation and concatenation on runtime.
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#### C extension to build attributes
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While Hamlit has static analyzer and static attributes are rendered on compilation,
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dynamic attributes must be rendered on runtime. So Hamlit optimizes rendering on runtime
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with C extension.
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## Usage
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Hamlit currently supports Ruby 2.1 and higher. See [REFERENCE.md](REFERENCE.md) for detail features of Hamlit.
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### Rails
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile or just replace `gem "haml"` with `gem "hamlit"`.
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It enables rendering by Hamlit for \*.haml automatically.
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```rb
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gem 'hamlit'
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```
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If you want to use view generator, consider using [hamlit-rails](https://github.com/mfung/hamlit-rails).
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### Sinatra
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Replace `gem "haml"` with `gem "hamlit"` in Gemfile, and require "hamlit".
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While Haml disables `escape_html` option by default, Hamlit enables it for security.
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If you want to disable it, please write:
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```rb
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set :haml, { escape_html: false }
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```
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## Command line interface
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You can see compiled code or rendering result with "hamlit" command.
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```bash
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$ gem install hamlit
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$ hamlit --help
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Commands:
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hamlit compile HAML # Show compile result
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hamlit help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one specific command
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hamlit parse HAML # Show parse result
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hamlit render HAML # Render haml template
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hamlit temple HAML # Show temple intermediate expression
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$ cat in.haml
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- user_id = 123
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%a{ href: "/users/#{user_id}" }
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# Show compiled code
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$ hamlit compile in.haml
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_buf = []; user_id = 123;
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; _buf << ("<a href='/users/".freeze); _buf << (::Hamlit::Utils.escape_html((user_id))); _buf << ("'></a>\n".freeze); _buf = _buf.join
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# Render html
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$ hamlit render in.haml
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<a href='/users/123'></a>
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```
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## Contributing
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### Test latest version
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```rb
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# Gemfile
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gem 'hamlit', github: 'k0kubun/hamlit', submodules: true
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```
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### Development
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Contributions are welcomed. It'd be good to see
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[Temple's EXPRESSIONS.md](https://github.com/judofyr/temple/blob/v0.7.6/EXPRESSIONS.md)
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to learn Temple which is a template engine framework used in Hamlit.
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```bash
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$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/k0kubun/hamlit
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$ cd hamlit
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$ bundle install
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# Run all tests
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$ bundle exec rake test
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# Run one test
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$ bundle exec ruby -Ilib:test -rtest_helper test/hamlit/line_number_test.rb -l 12
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# Show compiling/rendering result of some template
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$ bundle exec exe/hamlit compile in.haml
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$ bundle exec exe/hamlit render in.haml
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# Use rails app to debug Hamlit
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$ cd sample/rails
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$ bundle install
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$ bundle exec rails s
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```
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### Reporting an issue
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Please report an issue with following information:
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- Full error backtrace
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- Haml template
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- Ruby version
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- Hamlit version
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- Rails/Sinatra version
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### Coding styles
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Please follow the existing coding styles and do not send patches including cosmetic changes.
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## License
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Copyright (c) 2015 Takashi Kokubun
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