Dynamic Dependencies
See original GitHub issueThere’s a way to compute dependencies efficiently and reliably on a first pass compile that would allow for the second pass to be optimized without needing to statically analyze the sass files for their @import
dependencies. This would also allow for generic dependencies on things like images when used with compass sprites, or image-dimension helpers.
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- Created 10 years ago
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Bitcoin was $130 when this issue was opened. I wish I’d known.
Any update on this?
I’ve literally been waiting for dynamic dependencies to be implemented for >2 years now…