We've tested your project with an updated dependency and the build failed.
This version is either within the version range you specified or you haven't specified a version/range. To be able to test your project with the new version, we've taken the liberty of pinning the version for this branch and pull request.
name
version specification
new version
sass
^1.62.1
1.77.7
Unfortunately, we encountered failing tests after pinning. This means that this new version is not compatible with your project and the test failure will potentially also happen on fresh installs.
If you have correctly specified a semantic versioning version range, you should probably also file an issue with the upstream project as they might have released an update that's breaking SemVer rules, which is not cool. (But then again, not all projects explicitly follow SemVer)
We've left the pull request open for you to investigate this issue. Please don't merge it as is, because, again, we've pinned the version of sass for this test run.
Declarations that appear after nested rules are deprecated, because the
semantics Sass has historically used are different from the semantics
specified by CSS. In the future, Sass will adopt the standard CSS semantics.
Potentially breaking bug fix:// in certain places such as unknown
at-rule values was being preserved in the CSS output, leading to potentially
invalid CSS. It's now properly parsed as a silent comment and omitted from the
CSS output.
We've tested your project with an updated dependency and the build failed.
This version is either within the version range you specified or you haven't specified a version/range. To be able to test your project with the new version, we've taken the liberty of pinning the version for this branch and pull request.
Unfortunately, we encountered failing tests after pinning. This means that this new version is not compatible with your project and the test failure will potentially also happen on fresh installs.
If you have correctly specified a semantic versioning version range, you should probably also file an issue with the upstream project as they might have released an update that's breaking SemVer rules, which is not cool. (But then again, not all projects explicitly follow SemVer)
We've left the pull request open for you to investigate this issue. Please don't merge it as is, because, again, we've pinned the version of sass for this test run.
What changed?
✳️ sass (^1.62.1 → 1.77.7) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
1.77.7 (from changelog)
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