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It's a lose/lose situation.

If you resolve the ambiguity in real time in favor of the preprocessor syntax, you break existing websites.

If you perform a preprocessing step it now blocks CSS parsing and slows down all websites on the internet.

Maybe the preprocessor authors should have thought harder about their syntax if they wanted it to be adopted as a web standard.




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