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Fix docs generation locally on Windows. #34629

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The "Manual Environment" described in the docs for setting up a local workflow for working on the HA docs fails on Windows (using mingw) at the moment.

These changes got it working for me, but I'm no Ruby expert, so feel free to tell me to go pound sand with this PR.

Two upgrades were required:

  • Sassc from 2.1.0 to 2.4.0. This resolved a C++ compiler error with std::unordered_set when trying to install the Sass gem (happened while running the initial bundle in the installation instruction steps).
  • Wdm from 0.1.0 to 0.2.0. This resolved an issue with implicit function declarations that appears to be a change within Ruby itself (also happened during initial bundle). Version 0.2.0 of wdm was published to address this issue and support newer Ruby versions last month. I dropped back to run with Ruby 3.1.6, after I found this PR that mentioned 3.2+ is not supported yet since the removal of exists? breaks Compass. (Since wdm is Windows only, I suspect folks haven't been running locally on Windows with a manual environment since that upgrade.)

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The pull request introduces updates to the Gemfile, specifically targeting the versions of two gems: sassc and wdm. The sassc gem version has been upgraded from 2.1.0 to 2.4.0. Additionally, the version constraint for the wdm gem has been modified from ~> 0.1.0 to ~> 0.2.0. These changes reflect an effort to keep dependencies current.

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Gemfile Updated sassc from 2.1.0 to 2.4.0
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@@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ group :development do
gem 'compass', '1.0.3'
gem 'sass-globbing', '1.1.5'
gem 'stringex', '2.8.6'
# > 2.1.0 causes slowdowns https://github.com/sass/sassc-ruby/issues/189
gem 'sassc', '2.1.0'
gem 'sassc', '2.4.0'
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Approve version update but recommend sorting gems alphabetically.

The update of sassc from 2.1.0 to 2.4.0 is crucial for resolving compatibility issues and should be approved. However, to adhere to best practices and maintain consistency within the Gemfile, it's recommended to sort the gems alphabetically within their section as suggested by rubocop.

Consider rearranging the gems to maintain alphabetical order:

  gem 'rubocop', '1.66.1'
  gem 'ruby-lsp', '0.17.17'
  gem 'rackup', '2.1.0'
+ gem 'sassc', '2.4.0'
  gem 'sass-globbing', '1.1.5'
- gem 'sassc', '2.4.0'
  gem 'stringex', '2.8.6'
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gem 'sassc', '2.4.0'
gem 'rubocop', '1.66.1'
gem 'ruby-lsp', '0.17.17'
gem 'rackup', '2.1.0'
gem 'sassc', '2.4.0'
gem 'sass-globbing', '1.1.5'
gem 'stringex', '2.8.6'
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[convention] 11-11: Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem sassc should appear before stringex.

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I'm a bit confused by the bot action, I don't think this should be targeting the next branch, because all of the other PRs I can find that modify the gemfile were merged into the current branch.

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Line range hint 1-35: Consider cross-platform compatibility and clarify branching strategy.

While these changes address issues specific to Windows environments, it's important to ensure they don't negatively impact other platforms. Consider adding comments in the Gemfile to explain the Windows-specific changes and their purpose.

Regarding the confusion about the target branch:

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  3. Consider documenting the branching strategy in the project's contributing guidelines to avoid future confusion.
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[convention] 8-8: Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem compass should appear before jekyll.

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[convention] 11-11: Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem sassc should appear before stringex.

(Bundler/OrderedGems)


[convention] 12-12: Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem rubocop should appear before sassc.

(Bundler/OrderedGems)


[convention] 14-14: Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem rackup should appear before ruby-lsp.

(Bundler/OrderedGems)

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[convention] 11-11: Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem sassc should appear before stringex.

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11-11: Approve sassc version update.

The update of sassc from 2.1.0 to 2.4.0 aligns with the PR objectives and should resolve the reported C++ compiler error. This change is crucial for fixing the documentation generation issues on Windows.

Note: While the gems are not sorted alphabetically (as noted in a previous review), this is a minor style issue that doesn't affect functionality. It can be addressed in a separate PR if desired.

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[convention] 11-11: Gems should be sorted in an alphabetical order within their section of the Gemfile. Gem sassc should appear before stringex.

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@@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ group :development do
gem 'compass', '1.0.3'
gem 'sass-globbing', '1.1.5'
gem 'stringex', '2.8.6'
# > 2.1.0 causes slowdowns https://github.com/sass/sassc-ruby/issues/189
gem 'sassc', '2.1.0'
gem 'sassc', '2.4.0'
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We cannot change this, as per the comment on the existing code.

See: sass/sassc-ruby#189

If this is problematic for Windows, I think it is better to start documenting you cannot use this on Windows.

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Oh, I completely misread the purpose of that comment! I'll try to sort this out with the older version - see if there's some other way to make that gem compatible to be installed at 2.1.0

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