SYNOPSIS

use CSS::SAC qw();
use CSS::SAC::Writer ();

### create a doc handler using the writer
# options can also be ioref and string (given a stringref) in which
# case it'll write to the filehandle or to the string.
# Yes, it also works as an ErrorHandler (though not a good one)

my $doc_h = CSS::SAC::Writer->new({ filename => 'out.css' });
my $sac = CSS::SAC->new({
                         DocumentHandler => $doc_h,
                         ErrorHandler    => $doc_h,
                       });

# generate a stream of events
$sac->parse({ filename => 'foo.css' });

DESCRIPTION

This is a simplistic SAC handler that demonstrates how one may use CSS::SAC. More useful ones will follow. Obviously, it isn't documented much, given that its value resides mostly in the source code :)

You can of course still use it as a way to write CSS from a SAC stream.

AUTHOR

Robin Berjon <robin@knowscape.com>

This module is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.