ok many thanks .. On Mar 19, 3:29 pm, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mar 19, 10:49 am, shahid <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I am a little confused about this and I wonder if someone could > > clarify it for me. I have a CssResource interface called Css in my > > application. Is it OK to have a reference to the interface in other > > classes as : > > > private Css css = MyClientBundle.uiStyles(); > > > and then use it in various places in that class as: > > > css.someClass1() > > css.someClass2() > > > OR > > > is it rather better to use the full : > > > MyClientBundle.uiStyles().boldFont(); evereywhere instead ? > > > May be it doesn't make any difference. My concern is, will the > > compiler copy all the styles into each class in the first case ? > > It shouldn't make any noticeable difference (almost everything should > be inlined in the end). > At least I can assure you you don't have to worry about "the compiler > [to] copy all the styles into each class".
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