class Sprockets::SafetyColons
environment.unregister_postprocessor ‘application/javascript’, Sprockets::SafetyColons
This behavior can be disabled with:
end of the file.
The ‘SafetyColons` processor will insert missing semicolons to the
the module pattern usually leads to syntax errors.
For JS developers who are colonfobic, concatenating JS files using
def evaluate(context, locals, &block)
def evaluate(context, locals, &block) # If the file is blank or ends in a semicolon, leave it as is if data =~ /\A\s*\Z/m || data =~ /;\s*\Z/m data else # Otherwise, append a semicolon and newline "#{data};\n" end end
def prepare
def prepare end