Zach Tatlock wrote:
I do not think this is a pressing issue either; I can distribute
sqlite with an app and, as you point out, just have some wrapper
script orchestrate the whole system.
And, if you are distributing binaries, static linking will already
accomplish what I think you're asking for. (Just for the database side
of things)
Is there a way to get the fully qualified name of a style as a string?
There might be some hacky way to do it now, but I haven't intended to expose
such a feature. Style names are very predictable from module structure.
Yes, they are predictable. However, if I embed my css as a string and
then change the style name, I should also change the css string.
Unfortunately, nothing will remind me to do this. A better approach
would be to programmatically build the css string using the names the
styles will ultimately have in the generated app.
Right now, CSS styling itself is intentionally outside the scope of
Ur/Web. To allow CSS styling to appear in Ur/Web apps, I'd want to do a
proper syntax embedding, not provide an easy way to interpret strings as
CSS.
It's important to me that, by default, an Ur/Web application has access
to no built-in way of interpreting strings as code in any language.
This makes it easy to see that there are no code injection vulnerabilities.
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