OK, I've added the feature proposed below. Let me know if it doesn't
work as it ought to.
On 12/19/2012 08:16 AM, Edward Z. Yang wrote:
Excerpts from Adam Chlipala's message of Wed Dec 19 21:09:59 +0800 2012:
On 12/19/2012 08:08 AM, Edward Z. Yang wrote:
Excerpts from Adam Chlipala's message of Wed Dec 19 21:02:18 +0800 2012:
1. Some tags/attributes conflict with reserved keywords in Ur/Web
(e.g. name) so we need a way of using that is not reserved but
specifying the proper translation.
I grant you this one. Might be enough of a pain in the ass to put off
until someone requests it for a specific case. ;)
Here are two specific requests, motivated as "Ur/Web on mobile" ;-)
1.<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
("name" is reserved; note there are already some special-cased things in
the Ur/Web compiler already)
2.<ul data-role="listview">
(#Data-role is not a valid label since it contains a hyphen)
It doesn't strike me as epically awful to include a special mapping from
[Nam] to "name", and also to replace underscores with hyphens in forming
HTML attributes (with new parsing sugar to hide both of these rules).
Would that cover your projected near-term use cases?
Yup, those sound like adequate workarounds.
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