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Bump sass from 1.55.0 to 1.63.2 #257

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps sass from 1.55.0 to 1.63.2.

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Dart Sass 1.63.2

To install Sass 1.63.2, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • No user-visible changes.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.63.1

To install Sass 1.63.1, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • No user-visible changes.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.63.0

To install Sass 1.63.0, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

JavaScript API

  • Dart Sass's JS API now supports running in the browser. Further details and 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 the pure 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 the sass 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.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

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Changelog

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1.63.2

  • No user-visible changes.

1.63.1

  • No user-visible changes.

1.63.0

JavaScript API

  • Dart Sass's JS API now supports running in the browser. Further details and 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 the pure 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 the sass 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.

1.62.1

  • Fix a bug where :has(+ &) and related constructs would drop the leading combinator.

1.62.0

  • Deprecate the use of multiple !global or !default flags on the same variable. This deprecation is named duplicate-var-flags.

  • Allow special numbers like var() or calc() in the global functions: grayscale(), invert(), saturate(), and opacity(). These are also native CSS filter functions. This is in addition to number values which were

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #260.