All of those examples compile fine for me. What errors are you seeing?
Can you provide backtraces?

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 7:22 AM, Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey
>
> As a seasoned Sass user I wanted to try out the SCSS symtax.
>
> Figuring that "Sass 3 introduces a new syntax known as SCSS which is
> fully compatible with the syntax of CSS3", I took some HTML/CSS files
> from an older project, dropped the CSS in the /src/ directory, renamed
> them to .scss, and started the compiler.
>
> (this is running the latest version of haml-edge and compass on a
> standalone compass project)
>
> haml -v returns Haml/Sass 2.3.205 (Classy Cassidy)
> compass -v returns Compass 0.10.0 [9503512]
>
> The compiler seems to be choking on code such as:
>
> http://pastie.org/915664
>
> and
>
> http://pastie.org/915666
>
> and
>
> http://pastie.org/915669 (this might be a stretch, the semicolon hack
> shouldn't even be there, but still, some projects require hacks like
> this (e.g. if the amount of HTTP requests should be as minimal as
> possible)
>
> Now, I know my CSS can be a little bit "exotic" at times. Am I doing
> something wrong or is the parser not "parsing good enough"?
>
> Thanks!
>
> W.
>
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