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2 | /** |
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3 | * WordPress Dynamic CSS |
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4 | * |
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5 | * Dynamic CSS compiler for WordPress |
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6 | * |
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7 | * @package wp-dynamic-css |
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8 | * @author Askupa Software <[email protected]> |
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9 | * @link https://github.com/askupasoftware/wp-dynamic-css |
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10 | * @copyright 2016 Askupa Software |
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11 | * |
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12 | * @wordpress-plugin |
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13 | * Plugin Name: WordPress Dynamic CSS |
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14 | * Plugin URI: https://github.com/askupasoftware/wp-dynamic-css |
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15 | * Description: Dynamic CSS compiler for WordPress |
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16 | * Version: 1.0.0 |
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17 | * Author: Askupa Software |
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18 | * Author URI: http://www.askupasoftware.com |
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19 | * Text Domain: wp-dynamic-css |
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20 | * Domain Path: /languages |
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21 | */ |
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23 | require_once 'compiler.php'; |
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25 | if( !function_exists('wp_dynamic_css_enqueue') ) |
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26 | { |
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27 | /** |
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28 | * Enqueue a dynamic stylesheet |
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29 | * |
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30 | * This will print the compiled version of the stylesheet to the document's |
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31 | * <head> section. |
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32 | * |
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33 | * @param string $path The absolute path to the dynamic CSS file |
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34 | */ |
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35 | function wp_dynamic_css_enqueue( $path ) |
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36 | { |
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37 | $dcss = DynamicCSSCompiler::get_instance(); |
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38 | $dcss->enqueue_style( $path ); |
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39 | } |
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40 | } |
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42 | if( !function_exists('wp_dynamic_css_set_callback') ) |
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43 | { |
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44 | /** |
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45 | * Set the value retrieval callback function |
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46 | * |
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47 | * Set a callback function that will be used to get the values of the |
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48 | * variables when the dynamic CSS file is compiled. The function accepts 1 |
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49 | * parameter which is the name of the variable, without the $ sign |
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50 | * |
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51 | * @param string|array $callback A callback (or "callable" as of PHP 5.4) |
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52 | * can either be a reference to a function name or method within an |
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53 | * class/object. |
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54 | */ |
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55 | function wp_dynamic_css_set_callback( $callback ) |
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56 | { |
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57 | add_filter( 'wp_dynamic_css_get_variable_value', $callback ); |
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58 | } |
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59 | } |
The PSR-1: Basic Coding Standard recommends that a file should either introduce new symbols, that is classes, functions, constants or similar, or have side effects. Side effects are anything that executes logic, like for example printing output, changing ini settings or writing to a file.
The idea behind this recommendation is that merely auto-loading a class should not change the state of an application. It also promotes a cleaner style of programming and makes your code less prone to errors, because the logic is not spread out all over the place.
To learn more about the PSR-1, please see the PHP-FIG site on the PSR-1.