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Changes
All functions defined in CSS Values and Units 4 are now once again parsed as calculation objects: round(), mod(), rem(), sin(), cos(), tan(), asin(), acos(), atan(), atan2(), pow(), sqrt(), hypot(), log(), exp(), abs(), and sign().
Unlike in 1.65.0, function calls are not locked into being parsed as calculations or plain Sass functions at parse-time. This means that user-defined functions will take precedence over CSS calculations of the same name. Although the function names calc() and clamp() are still forbidden, users may continue to freely define functions whose names overlap with other CSS calculations (including abs(), min(), max(), and round() whose names overlap with global Sass functions).
As a consequence of the change in calculation parsing described above, calculation functions containing interpolation are now parsed more strictly than before. However, all interpolations that would have produced valid CSS will continue to work, so this is not considered a breaking change.
Interpolations in calculation functions that aren't used in a position that could also have a normal calculation value are now deprecated. For example, calc(1px #{"+ 2px"}) is deprecated, but calc(1px + #{"2px"}) is still allowed. This deprecation is named calc-interp. See the Sass website for more information.
Potentially breaking bug fix: The importer used to load a given file is no longer used to load absolute URLs that appear in that file. This was unintented behavior that contradicted the Sass specification. Absolute URLs will now correctly be loaded only from the global importer list. This applies to the modern JS API, the Dart API, and the embedded protocol.
Embedded Sass
Substantially improve the embedded compiler's performance when compiling many files or files that require many importer or function call round-trips with the embedded host.
All functions defined in CSS Values and Units 4 are now once again parsed as
calculation objects: round(), mod(), rem(), sin(), cos(), tan(),
asin(), acos(), atan(), atan2(), pow(), sqrt(), hypot(),
log(), exp(), abs(), and sign().
Unlike in 1.65.0, function calls are not locked into being parsed as
calculations or plain Sass functions at parse-time. This means that
user-defined functions will take precedence over CSS calculations of the same
name. Although the function names calc() and clamp() are still forbidden,
users may continue to freely define functions whose names overlap with other
CSS calculations (including abs(), min(), max(), and round() whose
names overlap with global Sass functions).
Breaking change: As a consequence of the change in calculation parsing
described above, calculation functions containing interpolation are now parsed
more strictly than before. However, almost all interpolations that would
have produced valid CSS will continue to work. The only exception is
#{$variable}% which is not valid in Sass and is no longer valid in
calculations. Instead of this, either use $variable directly and ensure it
already has the % unit, or write ($variable * 1%).
Potentially breaking bug fix: The importer used to load a given file is no
longer used to load absolute URLs that appear in that file. This was
unintented behavior that contradicted the Sass specification. Absolute URLs
will now correctly be loaded only from the global importer list. This applies
to the modern JS API, the Dart API, and the embedded protocol.
Embedded Sass
Substantially improve the embedded compiler's performance when compiling many
files or files that require many importer or function call round-trips with
the embedded host.
Commits
5c31d1f Re-enable new calculation functions (#2080)
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Commits
5c31d1f
Re-enable new calculation functions (#2080)bdb145f
Fix example (#2074)77e208c
Run cli compilations in parallel dart isolates (#2078)fddf421
Don't try to load absolute URLs from the base importer (#2077)af0118a
Improvesass --embedded
performance (#2013)58cbab4
Stop working around dart-lang/linter#4381 (#2071)8f0eca3
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