I like the Razor syntax a lot, but it certainly falls short of perfect. For example, I have the following block of markup.
@if (Model.FeaturedDestinations != null && Model.FeaturedDestinations.Count() > 0)
{
int column = 0;
foreach (var d in Model.FeaturedDestinations)
{
column++;
if (column > 4)
{
</div>
@{ column = 1; }
}
if (column == 1)
{
@:<div class="row-fluid">
}
<div class="span3">
@RenderDestination(d)
</div>
}
</div>
}
So, the editor gives me the squiggly lines indicating that I have an ending <div>
tag before an opening one. I can live with that. But when I run the app, I actually get the following run-time error:
Encountered end tag "div" with no matching start tag. Are your start/end tags properly balanced?
Obviously, I cannot live with that! So is there any trick for dealing with this case? I know what I'm doing as far as the markup I want. But Razor doesn't think so and it's taking over.
And why the heck is MVC wasting cycles checking for balanced tags?