I'll take a look and see if there is a way to detect the regex engine.
Just looking at the regex though I'm not really sure which part it is
breaking on.

On May 4, 7:32 pm, "Nathan Weizenbaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Haml probably breaks in several different ways with 1.9. We'll eventually go
> through and rewrite the regexen for Oniguruma (which will in turn fix a few
> parsing bugs), but for now, I'm just going to declare it incompatible.
>
> Is there a way to detect which Regex engine is available? If so, we'd gladly
> take a patch to run an engine detect and use compatible regexen.
>
> - Nathan
>
> On 5/4/07, Spongy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > This seems to break if you have compiled Ruby with the Oniguruma
> > regular expression engine which I believe is also the regex engine in
> > Ruby 1.9.
>
> > I get the following error
> > SyntaxError: <path>/vendor/plugins/haml/lib/sass/engine.rb:43: target
> > of repeat operator is invalid: /:([^\s=:]+)\s*(=?)(?:\s|$)+(.*)/
>
> > On May 3, 10:08 am, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello, folks,
>
> > > I just made the 500th Subversion commit! Whoo, large figures significant
> > > only in base 10! Anyhoo, both commits 499 and 500 have some cool new
> > > features. The first is a new attribute syntax for Sass, implemented by
> > > Jonah Fox (aka weepy):
>
> > >   #main
> > >     color: #f00
> > >     background:
> > >       image: url(/images/hideous_animation.gif)
> > >       repeat: repeat-x
>
> > > This will be available alongside the old familiar ":foo bar" syntax.
>
> > > The second feature is by Robin Ward, and it's the ability to nest Sass
> > > files in the public/stylesheets/sass folder. So, for instance,
> > > public/stylesheets/sass/how_awesome/super_awesome.sass will create
> > > public/stylesheets/how_awesome/super_awesome.css. This promises to be
> > > very useful for larger projects
>
> > > Enjoy! And be sure to thank our wonderful contributors!
> > > - Nathan


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