NET-Web-API-w-Angular/my-app/node_modules/less/lib/less/default-options.js

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"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
// Export a new default each time
function default_1() {
return {
/* Inline Javascript - @plugin still allowed */
javascriptEnabled: false,
/* Outputs a makefile import dependency list to stdout. */
depends: false,
/* (DEPRECATED) Compress using less built-in compression.
* This does an okay job but does not utilise all the tricks of
* dedicated css compression. */
compress: false,
/* Runs the less parser and just reports errors without any output. */
lint: false,
/* Sets available include paths.
* If the file in an @import rule does not exist at that exact location,
* less will look for it at the location(s) passed to this option.
* You might use this for instance to specify a path to a library which
* you want to be referenced simply and relatively in the less files. */
paths: [],
/* color output in the terminal */
color: true,
/* The strictImports controls whether the compiler will allow an @import inside of either
* @media blocks or (a later addition) other selector blocks.
* See: https://github.com/less/less.js/issues/656 */
strictImports: false,
/* Allow Imports from Insecure HTTPS Hosts */
insecure: false,
/* Allows you to add a path to every generated import and url in your css.
* This does not affect less import statements that are processed, just ones
* that are left in the output css. */
rootpath: '',
/* By default URLs are kept as-is, so if you import a file in a sub-directory
* that references an image, exactly the same URL will be output in the css.
* This option allows you to re-write URL's in imported files so that the
* URL is always relative to the base imported file */
rewriteUrls: false,
/* How to process math
* 0 always - eagerly try to solve all operations
* 1 parens-division - require parens for division "/"
* 2 parens | strict - require parens for all operations
* 3 strict-legacy - legacy strict behavior (super-strict)
*/
math: 1,
/* Without this option, less attempts to guess at the output unit when it does maths. */
strictUnits: false,
/* Effectively the declaration is put at the top of your base Less file,
* meaning it can be used but it also can be overridden if this variable
* is defined in the file. */
globalVars: null,
/* As opposed to the global variable option, this puts the declaration at the
* end of your base file, meaning it will override anything defined in your Less file. */
modifyVars: null,
/* This option allows you to specify a argument to go on to every URL. */
urlArgs: ''
};
}
exports.default = default_1;
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