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Internet Explorer 11 compatibility solution for Bootstrap 5
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Update sass requirement from ^1.39.2 to ^1.41.1 #95

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 years ago

Updates the requirements on sass to permit the latest version.

Release notes

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Dart Sass 1.41.1

To install Sass 1.41.1, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Preserve parentheses around var() functions in calculations, because they could potentially be replaced with sub-expressions that might need to be parenthesized.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Changelog

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1.41.1

  • Preserve parentheses around var() functions in calculations, because they could potentially be replaced with sub-expressions that might need to be parenthesized.

1.41.0

  • Calculation values can now be combined with strings using the + operator. This was an error in 1.40.0, but this broke stylesheets that were relying on $value + "" expressions to generically convert values to strings. (Note that the Sass team recommends the use of "#{$value}" or inspect($value) for that use-case.)

  • The selector.unify() function now correctly returns null when one selector is a :host or :host-context and the other is a selector that's guaranteed to be within the current shadow DOM. The @extend logic has been updated accordingly as well.

  • Fix a bug where extra whitespace in min(), max(), clamp(), and calc() expressions could cause bogus parse errors.

  • Fix a bug where the right-hand operand of a - in a calculation could incorrectly be stripped of parentheses.

Dart API

  • SassCalculation.plus() now allows SassString arguments.

1.40.1

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: min() and max() expressions outside of calculations now behave the same way they did in 1.39.2, returning unquoted strings if they contain no Sass-specific features and calling the global min() and max() functions otherwise. Within calculations, they continue to behave how they did in 1.40.0.

    This fixes an unintended breaking change added in 1.40.0, wherein passing a unitless number and a number without units to min() or max() now produces an error. Since this breakage affects a major Sass library, we're temporarily reverting support for min() and max() calculations while we work on designing a longer-term fix.

1.40.0

  • Add support for first-class calc() expressions (as well as clamp() and plain-CSS min() and max()). This means:

    • calc() expressions will be parsed more thoroughly, and errors will be highlighted where they weren't before. This may break your stylesheets,

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Commits
  • 52ef3c6 Preserve parentheses around var() functions in calculations (#1489)
  • 30cc9dc Allow extra whitespace in min, max, and calculations (#1483)
  • 7de7ab4 Fix a parenthesizing bug in calculations (#1482)
  • 5e4bc45 Allow the + operator for calculations and strings (#1481)
  • fe46cbb Improve unification of :host and :host-context (#1471)
  • cbdcd58 Emergency fix: Temporarily drop support for min/max calculations (#1477)
  • bb08672 Add support for first-class calc() (#1452)
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