


Less and CSS Calc() Properties: Hindering Aggressive Compilation
Less compilers, such as OrangeBits and dotless, may attempt to compile and evaluate CSS calc() properties, leading to incorrect results. This article explores ways to prevent this behavior and maintain desired CSS styles.
Less's Default Behavior
Less used to proactively evaluate expressions within calc(), resulting in erroneous outcomes. For instance, body { width: calc(100% - 250px - 1.5em); } would be incorrectly translated to body { width: calc(-151.5%); }.
Solution for Less
Do this:
body { width: calc(~"100% - 250px - 1.5em"); }
By using the ~ operator, you signal to Less to ignore the expression during compilation.
Solution for Less v3.00 and Later
Less no longer automatically evaluates expressions within calc() by default. Therefore, for Less v3.00 and later, no specific actions are necessary to prevent aggressive compilation.
Strict Maths Option
In Less 1.4.0, there is a strictMaths option that requires all Less calculations to be enclosed in brackets. This option ensures that calc() will work as intended without any modifications. By default, this option is turned off in the release version of Less 1.4.0.
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