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Debug Output #1

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HamptonMakes opened this issue Apr 22, 2012 · 3 comments
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Debug Output #1

HamptonMakes opened this issue Apr 22, 2012 · 3 comments

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@HamptonMakes
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Whoa... so much debug output... When I run sassc, I get the following output...

    stockton:sassc hcatlin$ ./bin/sassc interpolation.scss 
    MADE A DOC AND CONTEXT OBJ
    REGISTRY: 1
    parsing value schema: #{2 + 2}
    parsing value schema: #{world}
    css import inside block
    css import inside block
    PARSED
    evaluating schema of size 1
    evaluating schema of size 1
    evaluating schema of size 2
    EVALUATED
    foobar.css
    foobar.css
    foobar.css
    EMITTED
    Allocations:    74
    Destructions:   570
    Registry size:  74
    Deallocations:  74
    Deallocated 1 source string(s).
@ghost ghost assigned akhleung Apr 22, 2012
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Yeah, I'll be commenting out all the "cerr << ..."s.

@HamptonMakes
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I'm doing sample outputs and stuff right now and also trying to
build gem releases for tomorrow....

sooner rather than later, plz.

On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 5:31 PM, Aaron Leung <
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Yeah, I'll be commenting out all the "cerr << ..."s.


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Commented out the debug output statements.

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