Example #1
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 /**
  * Compiles the less source file $path to the CSS file $compiled unless it is up to date
  * according to the high quality dependency checking provided by lessphp
  */
 public static function compileLessIfNeeded($path, $compiled, $options = array())
 {
     // In production just return if the final compiled file exists.
     // This is good enough in production because we symfony cc on deployment.
     // Unserializing the cache file is way faster than recompiling less code
     // but it's nowhere near instant as jeremy pointed out
     if (!sfConfig::get('app_a_less_check_dependencies', true)) {
         if (file_exists($compiled)) {
             return;
         }
     }
     // Leverage the considerable caching abilities of lessphp directly.
     // it's smart enough to pay attention to whether imported files
     // were cached or not, and we're not that smart
     if (!isset(aAssets::$lessc)) {
         // We do it like factories.yml does it, defaulting to the built in lessc.
         // this is a nice injection point because it's common to subclass lessc
         // The regular lessc class constructor doesn't take useful constructor parameters
         // as far as we're concerned, it doesn't even use its second argument '$opts'.
         // But you can write subclasses that take a useful options array as their
         // first argument
         $factory = sfConfig::get('app_a_lessc', array('class' => 'lessc', 'param' => null));
         $class = $factory['class'];
         $param = $factory['param'];
         aAssets::$lessc = new $class($param);
         // set a new import directory in app.yml if you want to change our imported files, like a-helpers.less
     }
     // importDir must be reset for each file since they may be in different folders
     $importDir = sfConfig::get('app_a_less_import_directory', dirname($path) . '/');
     aAssets::$lessc->importDir = $importDir;
     // The cache key should be the compiled css filename, not the original less filename, because
     // if we choose to compile the same less file to two different places we'll be misled by the
     // cache into thinking both destination files already exist. An awesomer solution might be to
     // keep the compiled css in the cache, but that would slow us down in the more common case where
     // there is only one destination CSS file per source less file
     $info = aAssets::getCached($compiled);
     if (is_null($info)) {
         $info = $path;
     }
     $lastUpdated = is_array($info) ? $info['updated'] : 0;
     $info = aAssets::cexecute($info, false);
     // Our replacement for cexecute() calls parse() on the contents of a file, so
     // the cache info structure is missing the name of the original requested file.
     // Add that back in so the dependency checking works for the file itself
     if (!isset($info['files'][$path])) {
         $info['files'][$path] = filemtime($path);
     }
     if ($info['updated'] !== $lastUpdated) {
         // Copy it to our asset cache folder since it has changed
         file_put_contents($compiled, $info['compiled']);
     }
     unset($info['compiled']);
     aAssets::setCached($compiled, $info);
 }