Provided by: libcss-lessp-perl_0.86-1_all bug

NAME

       CSS::LESSp - LESS for perl. Parse .less files and returns valid css (lesscss.org for more
       info about less files)

SYNOPSIS

         use CSS::LESSp;

         my $buffer;
         open(IN, "file.less");
         for ( <IN> ) { $buffer .= $_ };
         close(IN);

         my @css = CSS::LESSp->parse($buffer);

         print join("", @css);

       or you could simply use the lessp.pl tool in the package

         $ lessp.pl css.less > css.css

DESCRIPTION

       This module is designed to parse and compile .less files in to .css files.

       About the documentation and syntax of less files please visit lesscss.org

DIFFERENCE WITH THE ORIGINAL LESS FOR RUBY

       What is the benefits of LESS for perl ...

       It's extremely fast :

         # time ./lessp.pl big.less > big.css

         real    0m2.198s
         user    0m2.174s
         sys     0m0.020s

         # time lessc big.less big.css

         real    0m18.805s
         user    0m18.437s
         sys     0m0.184s

METHODS

       parse

       Main parse method, returns array of the css file

       copyFunction

       copyTo

       dump =head3 getSelector =head3 getValue =head3 getVariable =head3 insertChild =head3
       insertFunction =head3 insertRule =head3 insertVariable =head3 isFunction =head3 new =head3
       process

BUGS

       a ) You can not import other less files ...

       You can't do this

         @import url('/other.less')

       It might be added in future versions

       b ) You can not use hsl as a color

       You can't do this

         color: hsl(125,125,125);

       All other bugs should be reported via
       <http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=CSS-LESSp> or bug-CSS-LESSp@rt.cpan.org.

AUTHOR

       Ivan Drinchev <drinchev@gmail.com>

CONTRIBUTORS

       People who've helped with this project :

       Michael Schout <mschout@gkg.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (c) 2010.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.