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To me, the problem is, that we can update haml-lint or haml, but not execute haml-lint afterwards. it Isn't there a solution to use gemfile dependencies to communicate compatibility? Is there a reason, why this is not done, yet? The advantage would be that versions would always be compatible with each other, right?
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Here it is the reason why at the moment Haml is updatable but Haml lint isn't
(TL;DR: haml-lint should not prevent the update of a production library. It is not ideal, but it is better to fail in this way)
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Also, there are breaking changes and deprecation between minor version of Haml. In this case, we have this: https://github.com/haml/haml/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#630
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Related Issues (20)
- NoMethodError when running haml lint on file HOT 5
- Lint/Syntax: unexpected token tPIPE after upgrade to 0.46.0 HOT 6
- The hash shorthand syntax not working? HOT 2
- RuboCop: Lint/Syntax: unexpected token tEQ error when line starts with the `==` HOT 2
- Trailing Empty lines linter is missing (compared to slim-lint)
- Multiline pipes do not work when inside interpolation HOT 1
- Multiline pipes in JS files cause RuboCop to report "unexpected token tRCURLY"
- Haml-lint is running rubocop to lint JavaScript regex HOT 1
- False positive Rails/HttpStatus HOT 1
- Failing spec on main branch HOT 2
- Add support to Haml 6.2
- `haml-lint:disable` is ignored when line breaks on commas are present
- Add `-s`/`--stdin` option support HOT 2
- Haml 6.2 actions are not listed among required checks HOT 1
- Failing spec on main (local environment, up to date rubocop)
- Issue with Rubocop `Layout/IndentationConsistency` interaction with haml comment blocks HOT 2
- Version 0.53.0 has not been pushed to Rubygems HOT 1
- RuboCop: Lint/Syntax: unexpected token tSYMBOL and kEND HOT 5
- 0.54.0: Too many files open HOT 4
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