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Bump haml from 5.2.2 to 6.1.1 #136

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Bumps haml from 5.2.2 to 6.1.1.

Release notes

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6.0.1

  • Unescape HTML-safe interpolation on Rails #1084
  • Resurrect Haml 5's AttributeParser.available? for syntax_tree-haml #1085

6.0.0

Haml 6 became 1.7x faster than Haml 5, and it's now faster than Slim and Erubi in this benchmark that was originally written by Slim developers.

$ bundle exec ruby benchmark/slim/run-benchmarks.rb
Calculating -------------------------------------
       erubi v1.11.0    34.595k i/100ms
         slim v4.1.0    30.931k i/100ms
  haml v6.0.0.beta.1    35.621k i/100ms
-------------------------------------------------
       erubi v1.11.0    411.827k (± 0.4%) i/s -      2.076M
         slim v4.1.0    361.660k (± 0.4%) i/s -      1.825M
  haml v6.0.0.beta.1    427.207k (± 0.6%) i/s -      2.137M

Comparison: haml v6.0.0.beta.1: 427206.9 i/s erubi v1.11.0: 411826.6 i/s - 1.04x slower slim v4.1.0: 361659.8 i/s - 1.18x slower

Changes

  • Replace the implementation with Hamlit
    • Haml 6 is about 1.7x faster than Haml 5 in this benchmark.
    • The parser is kept as is, but everything else is replaced.
    • The haml CLI interface was also replaced.
    • The interface of Haml::Engine is changed. Haml::Template is most likely what you need now.
    • Most Haml helpers are removed.
      • Rails:
        • Kept: find_and_reserve, preserve, surround, precede, succeed, capture_haml
        • Removed: block_is_haml?, flatten, haml_concat, haml_indent, haml_tag, haml_tag_if, html_attrs, html_escape, init_haml_helpers, is_haml?, list_of, non_haml, tab_down, tab_up, with_tabs
      • Tilt:
        • Kept: preserve
        • Removed: block_is_haml?, capture_haml, escape_once, find_and_preserve, flatten, haml_concat, haml_indent, haml_tag, haml_tag_if, html_attrs, html_escape, init_haml_helpers, is_haml?, list_of, non_haml, precede, succeed, surround, tab_down, tab_up, with_tabs
    • Only the attributes in Haml::AttributeBuilder::BOOLEAN_ATTRIBUTES are handled as boolean attributes.
    • Some legacy Rails integration is removed.

6.0.0.beta.1

Haml 6 became 1.7x faster than Haml 5, and it's now faster than Slim and Erubi in this benchmark that was originally written by Slim developers.

$ bundle exec ruby benchmark/slim/run-benchmarks.rb
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Changelog

Sourced from haml's changelog.

6.1.1

  • Fix an empty output of Ruby 3.1's Hash shorthand syntax #1083

6.1.0

  • Optimize away a to_s call on = scripts
  • Fix escaping for objects that return an html_safe string on to_s #1117

6.0.12

  • Fix a whitespace removal with > and an if-else statement #1114

6.0.11

  • Fix a whitespace removal with > and an if statement #1114

6.0.10

  • Evaluate :erb filter in the template context like Haml 5

6.0.9

  • Support sass-embedded #1112

6.0.8

  • Support interpolation in HTML comments, which has not been working since 6.0.0 #1107

6.0.7

  • Haml::Engine and Haml::Template use StringBuffer instead of ArrayBuffer
    • It seems more performant in many cases with recent Ruby versions.
    • Haml::RailsTemplate is not affected.

6.0.6

  • Prevent CRuby from accidentally using the Ruby implementation fallback
    • Reversing what v6.0.3 and v6.0.4 did, but still supporting Wasm.

6.0.5

  • Resurrect #haml_object_ref support in an object reference #1097
    • This was removed in 6.0.0, and added back in this version.
  • Stop warning remove_whitespace: true option.

6.0.4

Released on October 2, 2022

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Bumps [haml](https://github.com/haml/haml) from 5.2.2 to 6.1.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/haml/haml/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/haml/haml/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](haml/haml@v5.2.2...v6.1.1)

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