I think its easier if we separate in 3 diferent methods:
haml_tag, haml_tag_inside and haml_tag_outside. This can be
metaprogrammed easily (I think) and is compatible with older versions.


On 2 jun, 15:18, Rymaï <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't really understand, do you mean that automatically
> ":chomp_whitespace => :all" is transformed to
> "chomp_whitespace='all'" ?
>
> In this case, maybe you should add an argument to the #haml_tag
> method:
>
> haml_tag(name, html_attributes = {}, haml_attributes = {}) {...}
> haml_tag(name, text, html_attributes = {}, haml_attributes = {}) {...}
>
> Just a though...
>
> On Jun 2, 11:53 am, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The problem with this is that it makes it impossible to generate <img
> > chomp_whitespace='all' /> and the like. While this probably won't come
> > up in practice, the inconsistency worries me.
>
> > Rymaï wrote:
> > > Something like:
>
> > > haml_tag(:blockquote, :chomp_whitespace => :outside) do
> > >   haml_tag(:p, :chomp_whitespace => :inside) do
> > >     Foo
> > >     Bar
> > >   end
> > >   haml_tag(:img, :chomp_whitespace => :all)
> > > end
>
> > > Would be cool, though, maybe a more concise way would be better... :)
>
> > > On Jun 1, 6:25 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >> Yeah, that would be good. I'd also like some way to create self-closing
> > >> tags. I'm not sure what the syntax would be, though... any suggestions?
>
> > >> Rymaï wrote:
>
> > >>> Hi,
>
> > >>> Can we emulate '<' and '>' for #haml_tag method ?
>
> > >>> Thanks,
>
> > >>> Rémy.
>
> > >>> On May 10, 11:18 pm, Nathan Weizenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >>>> Hi folks,
>
> > >>>> The single longest-standing and most egregious lack of functionality in
> > >>>> Haml, as detailed 
> > >>>> inhttp://nex-3.com/posts/75-haml-whitespace-handling-sucks-too, has
> > >>>> finally been fixed. It's now possible to get Haml *not* to 
> > >>>> insertwhitespaceeither around or within tags.
>
> > >>>> The syntax for this is angle brackets, > or <, placed at the end of a
> > >>>> tag (after the attributes but before = or / if you have them). You can
> > >>>> think of them as alligators, chomping onwhitespace. > is chomping 
> > >>>> thewhitespaceon the outside:
>
> > >>>>   %blockquote
> > >>>>     %p>
> > >>>>       Foo
> > >>>>       Bar
>
> > >>>> =>
>
> > >>>>   <blockquote><p>
> > >>>>       Foo
> > >>>>       Bar
> > >>>>     </p></blockquote>
>
> > >>>> And < is chomping thewhitespaceon the inside:
>
> > >>>>   %blockquote
> > >>>>     %p<
> > >>>>       Foo
> > >>>>       Bar
>
> > >>>> =>
>
> > >>>>   <blockquote>
> > >>>>     <p>Foo
> > >>>>     Bar</p>
> > >>>>   </blockquote>
>
> > >>>> These aren't the best examples, because they're not terribly useful. 
> > >>>> But
> > >>>> you can also do stuff like
>
> > >>>>   %img
> > >>>>   %img>
> > >>>>   %img
>
> > >>>> =>
>
> > >>>>   <img /><img /><img />
>
> > >>>> Or
>
> > >>>>   %pre<
> > >>>>     :preserve
> > >>>>       Foo
> > >>>>        Bar
> > >>>>         Baz
>
> > >>>> =>
>
> > >>>>   <pre>Foo&#x000A; Bar&#x000A;  Baz&#x000A;</pre>
>
> > >>>> You can use this right now by getting Haml from
> > >>>> git://github.com/nex3/haml.git and running "rake install" to install it
> > >>>> as a gem.
>
> > >>>> Many thanks to everyone who helped out with brainstorming how this
> > >>>> feature should work, including Evgeny Zislis and Sunny Ripert on my
> > >>>> blog, Nathan Sutton and Dustin Sallings on #haml on freenode, and many
> > >>>> people in various conversations on this mailing list.
>
> > >>>> - Nathan
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