chore(deps): update dependency sass to v1.63.4 - autoclosed #350
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This PR contains the following updates:
1.58.3
->1.63.4
Release Notes
sass/dart-sass
v1.63.4
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JavaScript API
Re-enable support for
import sass from 'sass'
when loading the package froman ESM module in Node.js. However, this syntax is now deprecated; ESM users
should use
import * as sass from 'sass'
instead.On the browser and other ESM-only platforms, only
import * as sass from 'sass'
is supported.Properly export the legacy API values
TRUE
,FALSE
,NULL
, andtypes
fromthe ECMAScript module API.
Embedded Sass
Fix a race condition where closing standard input while requests are in-flight
could sometimes cause the process to hang rather than shutting down
gracefully.
Properly include the root stylesheet's URL in the set of loaded URLs when it
fails to parse.
v1.63.3
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JavaScript API
v1.63.2
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v1.63.1
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v1.63.0
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JavaScript API
instructions for use are in the README.
Embedded Sass
The Dart Sass embedded compiler is now included as part of the primary Dart
Sass distribution, rather than a separate executable. To use the embedded
compiler, just run
sass --embedded
from any Sass executable (other than thepure JS executable).
The Node.js embedded host will still be distributed as the
sass-embedded
package on npm. The only change is that it will now provide direct access to a
sass
executable with the same CLI as thesass
package.The Dart Sass embedded compiler now uses version 2.0.0 of the Sass embedded
protocol. See the spec for a full description of the
protocol, and the changelog for a summary of
changes since version 1.2.0.
The Dart Sass embedded compiler now runs multiple simultaneous compilations in
parallel, rather than serially.
v1.62.1
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:has(+ &)
and related constructs would drop the leadingcombinator.
v1.62.0
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Deprecate the use of multiple
!global
or!default
flags on the samevariable. This deprecation is named
duplicate-var-flags
.Allow special numbers like
var()
orcalc()
in the global functions:grayscale()
,invert()
,saturate()
, andopacity()
. These are alsonative CSS
filter
functions. This is in addition to number values which werealready allowed.
Fix a cosmetic bug where an outer rule could be duplicated after nesting was
resolved, instead of re-using a shared rule.
v1.61.0
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Potentially breaking change: Drop support for End-of-Life Node.js 12.
Fix remaining cases for the performance regression introduced in 1.59.0.
Embedded Sass
legacy API.
v1.60.0
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Add support for the
pi
,e
,infinity
,-infinity
, andNaN
constants incalculations. These will be interpreted as the corresponding numbers.
Add support for unknown constants in calculations. These will be interpreted
as unquoted strings.
Serialize numbers with value
infinity
,-infinity
, andNaN
tocalc()
expressions rather than CSS-invalid identifiers. Numbers with complex units
still can't be serialized.
v1.59.3
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Fix a performance regression introduced in 1.59.0.
The NPM release of 1.59.0 dropped support for Node 12 without actually
indicating so in its pubspec. This release temporarily adds back support so
that the latest Sass version that declares it supports Node 12 actually does
so. However, Node 12 is now end-of-life, so we will drop support for it
properly in an upcoming release.
v1.59.2
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v1.59.1
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v1.59.0
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Command Line Interface
Added a new
--fatal-deprecation
flag that lets you treat a deprecationwarning as an error. You can pass an individual deprecation ID
(e.g.
slash-div
) or you can pass a Dart Sass version to treat alldeprecations initially emitted in that version or earlier as errors.
New
--future-deprecation
flag that lets you opt into warning for use ofcertain features that will be deprecated in the future. At the moment, the
only option is
--future-deprecation=import
, which will emit warnings forSass
@import
rules, which are not yet deprecated, but will be in the future.Dart API
New
Deprecation
enum, which contains the different current and futuredeprecations used by the new CLI flags.
The
compile
methods now take infatalDeprecations
andfutureDeprecations
parameters, which work similarly to the CLI flags.
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