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I think Mindscape believes
See this post: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/hh708740(v=vs.85).aspx I am able to use the prefixed version, |
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Yep thats correct. We are not explicitly parsing for this currently but I will add this on to our list of updates for the parser and let you know once this has been added in to the nightlies.
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I have checked into this as we have been making parser updates recently but this seems to already be parsing correctly for highlighting purposes. Are you able to recheck this against a recent nightly build?
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I just downloaded the latest nightly (VS says 3.2.638.22120). Here are my test results: New File and New Blank Project (ASP.NET MVC 4 Blank)
Web Essentials shows syntax error highlights. Mindscape fails with error:
With Web Essentials disabled (restarted VS), same issue (but no syntax highlighting errors). |
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Thanks for the extra detail - It does appear that compiler support for this was added in to Less subsequent to our last update so Ive refreshed the compiler scripts with the latest version from Github and this will be in the next nightly build for you. With that applied your test file above compiles out to:
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Awesome, thank you! Any word on @import-once support? I haven't checked the status lately. On that importing note, support for "~/" paths would be amazing (even better for a solution-root selector). |
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Yes this update should also cover that - but I dont believe @import-once supports the tilde based paths, just relative path's as far as I can tell from the examples of this.
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