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FILE: REFERENCE
Haml can be used in three ways: as a command-line tool, as a plugin for Ruby on Rails, and as a standalone Ruby module. The first step for all of these is to install the Haml gem: gem install haml. To run Haml from the command line, just use. haml input.haml output.html. Use haml-
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A Template Engine for Ruby on Rails. Documentation Download; Editors; Development; Tutorial. The tutorial is a great place to start if you aren’t familiar with the language. It goes over the basic syntax for elements, as well as how to embed Ruby in the document.HAML :: TUTORIAL
Tutorial Download; Editors; Development; Before we start this tutorial, I want to make one thing clear. After you look at this, go and convert one of your ERB files to Haml.CLASS: HAML::ENGINE
Processes the template and returns the result as a string. scope is the context in which the template is evaluated. If it’s a Binding, Haml uses it as the second argument to Kernel#eval; otherwise, Haml just uses its #instance_eval context.. Note that Haml modifies the evaluation context (either the scope object or the self object of thescope binding).
CLASS: HAML::OPTIONS The name of the Haml file being parsed. Key is filter name in String and value is Class to use. Determines the output format. If set to true, Haml will convert underscores to hyphens in all Custom Data Attributes As of Haml 4.0, this defaults to true. The line offset of the Haml template being parsed. FILE: FAQ — HAML DOCUMENTATION There are several reasons these things might be happening. First of all, make sure that Haml really is installed; either you’ve loaded the gem (via config.gem in Rails 2.3 or in the Gemfile in Rails 3), or vendor/plugins/haml exists and contains files. Then try restarting Mongrel or WEBrick or whatever you might be using. MODULE: HAML::FILTERS Loads an external template engine from Tilt as a filter. This method is used internally by Haml to set up filters for Sass, SCSS, Less, Coffeescript, and others.CLASS: HAML::BUFFER
112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 # File 'lib/haml/buffer.rb', line 112 def push_text(text, tab_change, dont_tab_up) if @tabulation > 0 # Have to push CLASS: HAML::HELPERS::ERRORRETURN 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 # File 'lib/haml/helpers.rb', line 15 def initialize(method) @message =Details
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