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NAME

       Text::Sass - A Naieve Perl implementation of Sass & SCSS.

VERSION

       See Text/Sass.pm

SYNOPSIS

         use Text::Sass;

         my $sass = Text::Sass->new();

         print $sass->sass2css(<<'EOF');
         $font-stack:    Helvetica, sans-serif
         $primary-color: #333

         body
           font: 100% $font-stack
           color: $primary-color
         EOF

         print $sass->scss2css(<<'EOF');
         $font-stack:    Helvetica, sans-serif;
         $primary-color: #333;

         body {
           font: 100% $font-stack;
           color: $primary-color;
         }
         EOF

DESCRIPTION

       This is a pure perl implementation of Sass and SCSS languages.  Currently it implements
       only a subset of the specification.

       Sass project page <http://sass-lang.com>

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

   new - Constructor - nothing special
         my $oSass = Text::Sass->new;

   css2sass - Translate CSS to Sass
         my $sSass = $oSass->css2sass($sCSS);

   sass2css - Translate Sass to CSS
         my $sCSS = $oSass->sass2css($sSass);

   scss2css - Translate Scss to CSS
         my $sCSS = $oSass->scss2css($sScss);

DEPENDENCIES

       Readonly
       Convert::Color

INCOMPATIBILITIES

       All variables are currently global. This can be quite unpleasant.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       See README

SEE ALSO

       Text::Sass::XS - Perl binding for libsass. Consider using it if you need higher level of
       language conformance and/or faster execution.

       CSS::Sass - Yet another libsass binding.

       Plack::Middleware::File::Sass - Sass and SCSS support for all Plack frameworks. Can use
       this module as one of its backends.

AUTHOR

       Roger Pettett <rmp@psyphi.net>

DIAGNOSTICS

        Set $Text::Sass::DEBUG = 1;

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

       Nothing required beyond $DEBUG

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.10 or, at your option, any later version of
       Perl 5 you may have available.