There's a fairly rigorous test suite for the Hamlet package (including Cassius and Lucius), so you can experiment with a high degree of certainty that you aren't breaking anything. Also, most of the changes necessary for the nesting feature should be able to avoid touching any Template Haskell code. And finally, there will likely be some overlap between the code necessary for Lucius and Cassius to implement nesting (such as the selector parsing code).

So if you're interested in this, I would definitely recommend this as a good project to take a crack at. You can always ask for help if you get stuck.

Michael

On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 2:20 PM, "Timo B. Hübel" <t.h@gmx.info> wrote:
Hi,

that is nice to hear, although I especially favor the brace-less syntax. I think I'll have a hard time to choose between those two. Unfortunately I have absolutely no clue about those parsing and template Haskell things, but maybe I'll give it a try on a boring evening.

Thanks,
Timo


On 04/03/2011 01:12 PM, Michael Snoyman wrote:
Cassius actually supported this in the past. However, there are some
technical problems involving the syntax that led me to take it out.
However, this *is* a feature that's planned for Lucius, the
brace-syntax sibling of Cassius.

I'm open to revisiting the issue on Cassius, especially if someone
submits a patch.

Michael

On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 1:59 PM, "Timo B. Hübel"<t.h@gmx.info>  wrote:
Hi,

one of my most loved features in SASS is automatic scoping/cascading via
indenting/significant whitespace.

Consider the following SASS code:

#header
 p
   color: red

#content
 p
   color: blue

Sass does automatically cascade the two p definitions in the resulting CSS:

#header p { color: red; }
#content p { color: blue; }

Is this possible in Cassius? Or considered as feature for the future? IMHO
does this feature lead to very concisely scoped CSS while removing the
burden of specifying the cascades from the developer.

Cheers,
T.

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