[web-devel] [hakyll] Users of Hamlet templates in Hakyll

Jasper Van der Jeugt m at jaspervdj.be
Sun Aug 14 11:35:45 CEST 2011


Thanks Michael! However, I would suggest to postpone this a little, at
least until I figure out exactly what way I want to go with Hakyll
templates -- so no work is lost. I'll request the runtime support back
when I need it :-)

Cheers,
Jasper

On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Michael Snoyman <michael at snoyman.com> wrote:
> The runtime support was dropped in the last release. I put out an
> email asking if anyone used it still, and didn't get any responses, so
> I thought it was just unused bits floating around. Anyway, if you're
> interesting in continuing support for runtime Hamlet, I think it would
> make sense to try to create a separate hamlet-rt package, built off of
> the parsers in Hamlet. Once I'm back home, I can look into feasibility
> a bit more, but I don't see any real barriers. We might need to export
> a few extra things from the main Hamlet package, but that's doable.
>
> Michael
>
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jasper Van der Jeugt <m at jaspervdj.be> wrote:
>>> Michael is on vacation for a few days, but he can better answer about runtime support.
>>
>> Good point!
>>
>>> What is the Hamlet templating? Is this the $description$ and $title$
>>> stuff in the HTML skeleton files? If it is, I am most certainly using
>>> it!
>>
>> No, those are the Hakyll templates (which is more or less the
>> default). The Hamlet templates are an extension which allows you to
>> use a HAML-like syntax in templates. You enable them by using
>> `.hamlet` templates instead of `.html` templates -- I'm sorry if I
>> caused any confusion.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jasper
>>
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