I've fixed this in revision 090aec3. Thanks for the report!
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Chris Eppstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looks like you found a bug. here's a few more (simpler) cases of weirdness:
>
> >>> Sass
> !argument = "asdf"
> !bar = "##{!argument}"
> body#{!bar}
> #foo
> color: blue
> =======
> body##{!argument} #foo {
> color: blue; }
> <<<< CSS
>
> >>>> Sass
> !argument = "asdf"
> !bar = "#" + !argument
> body#{!bar}
> #foo
> color: blue
> ========
> body"#"asdf #foo {
> color: blue; }
> <<<< CSS
>
> Plus I get
> DEPRECATION WARNING:
> On line 2, character 8
> Implicit strings have been deprecated and will be removed in version 2.4.
> '"#"' was not quoted. Please add double quotes (e.g. ""#"").
>
>
> $ sass -i
> >> !bar = "#"
> DEPRECATION WARNING:
> On line 1, character 8
> Implicit strings have been deprecated and will be removed in version 2.4.
> '"#"' was not quoted. Please add double quotes (e.g. ""#"").
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Lorin Tackett <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Oops, forgot the bang on the !layout_selector... but only in my code
>> example...
>>
>> @else
>> body#{!layout_selector}
>> @if !name == "three-column"
>>
>> There is no error, the output I get is the rules for each layout
>> section, but without the body#layout_selector selector... sass just
>> removes it and outputs starting at #primary.
>>
>> On Nov 13, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Lorin Tackett wrote:
>>
>> > I did this successfully with classes, but with ID's it chokes,
>> > presumably on the syntax.
>> >
>> > in application.sass I have
>> >
>> > +layout(default)
>> > +layout(three-column)
>> > +layout(two-column)
>> >
>> > in _layouts.sass I have
>> >
>> > = layout(!name = false)
>> > !layout_selector = "##{!name}"
>> >
>> > @if !name == "default
>> > body
>> > #primary
>> > +column(18)
>> > #primary
>> > +column(8, true)
>> > @else
>> > body#{layout_selector}
>> > @if !name == "three-column"
>> > #primary
>> > +column(8)
>> > #secondary
>> > +column(8)
>> > #tertiary
>> > +column(8, true)
>> > @if !name == "one-column"
>> > #primary
>> > +column(24, true)
>> >
>> > Is there any way to do this?
>>
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