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Discontinued ============ This repository is no longer actively maintained. Please take a look at the [original repo](https://github.com/vaadin/sass-compiler). A pure Java implementation of the http://sass-lang.com compiler This project has previously a part of the Vaadin Framework Roadmap ======= Sass Compiler 1.0 * Compatibility with sass-lang compiler 3.2.12 Sass Compiler 1.1 * Compatibility with sass-lang compiler 3.3.0 Import the project into Eclipse ============================= To get the project working in Eclipse you need to install the M2E connector for JavaCC, found at (update site): http://objectledge.github.com/maven-extensions/connectors/updates/development After that you can import the project into Eclipse as a standard Maven project Building the project ==================== Running mvn package will compile the project and run all tests Tests ===== There is an extensive test suite consisting of source scss input and expected css output imported from the sass-lang project. Today the features required by the tests in src/test/resources/sasslang are fully implemented while the tests in src/test/resources/sasslangbroken are currently expected to fail. When reaching 1.0 the sasslangbroken package should no longer exist. Contributing ============= Your contributions are more than welcome. Please read https://vaadin.com/contribute for more information on practicalities. Because we are using Gerrit we cannot accept pull requests in GitHub. Changes ======= Version 0.9.12 -------------- It is now possible to specify how URLs appearing in an imported scss style sheet are interpreted. The supported modes are absolute, mixed and relative. For example, suppose that a root style sheet styles.scss imports common/base.scss and base.scss contains the property definition background-image: url(image.png); In absolute mode the url will appear as url(image.png) also in the CSS output. In relative and mixed mode it will be output as url(common/image.png). The difference between mixed and relative mode is that in the mixed mode a url is only modified if it appears in a property, whereas in the relative mode the modification also takes place e.g. in variable definitions and default values of mixin or function parameters. Absolute mode can be used for compatibility with the sass-lang compiler. For compiling the themes provided with Vaadin mixed or relative mode should be used. Mixed mode is the default and was used in previous versions of the compiler. For instructions on specifying the url mode from the command line, run SassCompiler with no parameters. License ======= Copyright 2012 Vaadin Ltd. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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