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Bump sass from 1.26.10 to 1.37.0 #986

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Bumps sass from 1.26.10 to 1.37.0.

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Dart Sass 1.37.0

To install Sass 1.37.0, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

Dart API

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: SassNumber.asSlash, SassNumber.withSlash(), and SassNumber.withoutSlash() have been marked as @internal. They were never intended to be used outside the sass package.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: SassException has been marked as @sealed to formally indicate that it's not intended to be extended outside of the sass package.

  • Add a Value.withListContents() method that returns a new Sass list with the same list separator and brackets as the current value, interpreted as a list.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.36.0

To install Sass 1.36.0, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

Dart API

  • Added compileToResult(), compileStringToResult(), compileToResultAsync(), and compileStringToResultAsync() methods. These are intended to replace the existing compile*() methods, which are now deprecated. Rather than returning a simple string, these return a CompileResult object, which will allow us to add additional information about the compilation without having to introduce further deprecations.

    • Instead of passing a sourceMaps callback to compile*(), pass sourceMaps: true to compile*ToResult() and access CompileResult.sourceMap.

    • The CompileResult object exposes a loadedUrls object which lists the canonical URLs accessed during a compilation. This information was previously unavailable except through the JS API.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.35.2

To install Sass 1.35.2, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: Properly throw an error for Unicode ranges that have too many ?s after hexadecimal digits, such as U+12345??.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: Fixed a bug where certain local variable declarations nested within multiple @if statements would incorrectly override a global variable. It's unlikely that any real stylesheets were relying on this bug, but if so they can simply add !global to the variable declaration to preserve the old behavior.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: Fix a bug where imports of root-relative URLs (those that begin with /) in @import rules would be passed to both Dart and JS importers as file: URLs.

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1.37.0

Dart API

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: SassNumber.asSlash, SassNumber.withSlash(), and SassNumber.withoutSlash() have been marked as @internal. They were never intended to be used outside the sass package.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: SassException has been marked as @sealed to formally indicate that it's not intended to be extended outside of the sass package.

  • Add a Value.withListContents() method that returns a new Sass list with the same list separator and brackets as the current value, interpreted as a list.

1.36.0

Dart API

  • Added compileToResult(), compileStringToResult(), compileToResultAsync(), and compileStringToResultAsync() methods. These are intended to replace the existing compile*() methods, which are now deprecated. Rather than returning a simple string, these return a CompileResult object, which will allow us to add additional information about the compilation without having to introduce further deprecations.

    • Instead of passing a sourceMaps callback to compile*(), pass sourceMaps: true to compile*ToResult() and access CompileResult.sourceMap.

    • The CompileResult object exposes a loadedUrls object which lists the canonical URLs accessed during a compilation. This information was previously unavailable except through the JS API.

1.35.2

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: Properly throw an error for Unicode ranges that have too many ?s after hexadecimal digits, such as U+12345??.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: Fixed a bug where certain local variable declarations nested within multiple @if statements would incorrectly override a global variable. It's unlikely that any real stylesheets were relying on this bug, but if so they can simply add !global to the variable declaration to preserve the old behavior.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: Fix a bug where imports of root-relative URLs (those that begin with /) in @import rules would be passed to both Dart and JS importers as file: URLs.

  • Properly support selector lists for the $extendee argument to

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Commits
  • 6f17b4a Merge pull request #1412 from sass/dartdoc
  • e02d8b4 Check for dartdoc warnings in GitHub Actions
  • 9f3133a Fix dartdoc errors
  • a28c656 Add dartdoc categories to Sass APIs
  • 87e93a1 Merge pull request #1398 from sass/compile-to-result
  • 10ac094 Resynchronize
  • 5d65c11 Code review changes
  • cbd1f6e Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into compile-to-result
  • 426277e Cast value correctly in putIfAbsentAsync (#1404)
  • 1565b9c Rename includedUrls to loadedUrls
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