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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Confidence
sass 1.90.01.101.0 age confidence

Release Notes

sass/dart-sass (sass)

v1.101.0

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  • Potentially breaking bug fix: The Node package importer now properly
    supports resolving import-only variants of Sass files declared in the
    exports, sass, and style fields of package.json. Previously, these
    files were ignored even when loaded via @import, so any code relying on
    loading module-system-only files this way may break.

v1.100.0

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  • Writing two compound selectors adjacent to one another without any whitespace
    between them, such as [class]a, is now deprecated. This was always an error
    in CSS and Sass only supported it by mistake.

    See the Sass website for
    details.

v1.99.0

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  • Add support for parent selectors (&) at the root of the document. These are
    emitted as-is in the CSS output, where they're interpreted as the scoping
    root
    .

  • User-defined functions named calc or clamp are no longer forbidden. If
    such a function exists without a namespace in the current module, it will be
    used instead of the built-in calc() or clamp() function.

  • User-defined functions whose names begin with - and end with -expression,
    -url, -and, -or, or -not are no longer forbidden. These were
    originally intended to match vendor prefixes, but in practice no vendor
    prefixes for these functions ever existed in real browsers.

  • User-defined functions named EXPRESSION, URL, and ELEMENT, those that
    begin with - and end with -ELEMENT, as well as the same names with some
    lowercase letters are now deprecated, These are names conflict with plain CSS
    functions that have special syntax.

    See the Sass website for details.

  • In a future release, calls to functions whose names begin with - and end
    with -expression and -url will no longer have special parsing. For now,
    these calls are deprecated if their behavior will change in the future.

    See the Sass website for details.

  • Calls to functions whose names begin with - and end with -progid:... are
    deprecated.

    See the Sass website for details.

v1.98.0

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Command-Line Interface
  • Gracefully handle dependency loops in --watch mode.
Dart API
  • Add a const Logger.defaultLogger field. This provides a logger that emits to
    standard error or the browser console, but automatically chooses whether to
    use terminal colors.
JavaScript API
  • Fix a crash when manually constructing a SassCalculation for 'calc' with
    an argument that can't be simplified.

  • Properly emit deprecation warnings as text rather than StringBuffer objects
    when running in a browser.

  • Emit colored warnings and other messages on the console when running in a
    browser.

v1.97.3

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  • Fix a bug where nesting an at-rule within multiple style rules in plain CSS
    could cause outer style rules to be omitted.

v1.97.2

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  • Additional fixes for implicit configuration when nested imports are involved.

v1.97.1

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  • Fix a bug with the new CSS-style if() syntax where values would be evaluated
    even if their conditions didn't match.

v1.97.0

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  • Add support for the display-p3-linear color space.

v1.96.0

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  • Allow numbers with complex units (more than one numerator unit or more than
    zero denominator units) to be emitted to CSS. These are now emitted as
    calc() expressions, which now support complex units in plain CSS.

v1.95.1

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  • No user-visible changes.

v1.95.0

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  • Add support for the CSS-style if() function. In addition to supporting the
    plain CSS syntax, this also supports a sass() query that takes a Sass
    expression that evaluates to true or false at preprocessing time depending
    on whether the Sass value is truthy. If there are no plain-CSS queries, the
    function will return the first value whose query returns true during
    preprocessing. For example, if(sass(false): 1; sass(true): 2; else: 3)
    returns 2.

  • The old Sass if() syntax is now deprecated. Users are encouraged to migrate
    to the new CSS syntax. if($condition, $if-true, $if-false) can be changed to
    if(sass($condition): $if-true; else: $if-false).

    See the Sass website for details.

  • Plain-CSS if() functions are now considered "special numbers", meaning that
    they can be used in place of arguments to CSS color functions.

  • Plain-CSS if() functions and attr() functions are now considered "special
    variable strings" (like var()), meaning they can now be used in place of
    multiple arguments or syntax fragments in various CSS functions.

v1.94.3

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  • Fix the span reported for standalone % expressions followed by whitespace.

v1.94.2

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Command-Line Interface
  • Using --fatal-deprecation <version> no longer emits warnings about
    deprecations that are obsolete.
Dart API
  • Deprecation.forVersion now excludes obsolete deprecations from the set it
    returns.
JS API
  • Excludes obsolete deprecations from fatalDeprecations when a Version is
    passed.
Node.js Embedded Host
  • Fix a bug where a variable could be used before it was initialized during
    async compilation.

v1.94.1

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  • No user-visible changes.

v1.94.0

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  • Potentially breaking compatibility fix: @function rules whose names
    begin with -- are now parsed as unknown at-rules to support the plain CSS
    @function rule. Within this rule, the result property is parsed as raw
    CSS just like custom properties.

  • Potentially breaking compatibility fix: @mixin rules whose names begin
    with -- are now errors. These are not yet parsed as unknown at-rules because
    no browser currently supports CSS mixins.

v1.93.3

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  • Fix a performance regression that was introduced in 1.92.0.

v1.93.2

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  • No user-visible changes.
JavaScript API
  • Fix another error in the release process for @sass/types.

v1.93.1

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  • No user-visible changes.
JavaScript API
  • Fix an error in the release process for @sass/types.

v1.93.0

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  • Fix a crash when a style rule contains a nested @import, and the loaded file
    @uses a user-defined module as well as @includes a top-level mixin which
    emits top-level declarations.
JavaScript API
  • Release a @sass/types package which contains the type annotations used by
    both the sass and sass-embedded package without any additional code or
    dependencies.

v1.92.1

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  • Fix a bug where variable definitions from one imported, forwarded module
    would not be passed as implicit configuration to a later imported, forwarded
    module.

v1.92.0

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  • Breaking change: Emit declarations, childless at-rules, and comments in
    the order they appear in the source even when they're interleaved with nested
    rules. This obsoletes the mixed-decls deprecation.

  • Breaking change: The function name type() is now fully reserved for the
    plain CSS function. This means that @function definitions with the name
    type will produce errors, while function calls will be parsed as special
    function strings.

  • Configuring private variables using @use ... with, @forward ... with, and
    meta.load-css(..., $with: ...) is now deprecated. Private variables were
    always intended to be fully encapsulated within the module that defines them,
    and this helps enforce that encapsulation.

  • Fix a bug where @extend rules loaded through a mixture of @import and
    @use rules could fail to apply correctly.

Command-Line Interface
  • In --watch mode, delete the source map when the associated source file is
    deleted.

v1.91.0

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  • Potentially breaking change: meta.inspect() (as well as other systems
    that use it such as @debug and certain error messages) now emits numbers
    with as high precision as is available instead of rounding to the nearest
    1e⁻¹⁰ as we do when serializing to CSS. This better fits the purpose of
    meta.inspect(), which is to provide full information about the structure of
    a Sass value.

  • Passing a rest argument ($arg...) before a positional or named argument when
    calling a function or mixin is now deprecated. This was always outside the
    specified syntax, but it was historically treated the same as passing the rest
    argument at the end of the argument list whether or not that matched the
    visual order of the arguments.


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Updates the Sass (dart-sass) dependency from version 1.90.0 to 1.100.0 via package-lock.json, pulling in upstream fixes, deprecations, and new CSS/Sass features with no direct code changes in this repo.

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Bump Sass dependency to v1.100.0 and refresh its lockfile metadata.
  • Update resolved version of the sass npm package from 1.90.0 to 1.100.0 in the lockfile
  • Refresh associated integrity, tarball URL, and transitive dependency metadata for the sass package in the lockfile
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