dgiot / iotStudio

dgiot平台行业应用扩展插件 dgiot for application plugin
https://dgiot-dashboard.vercel.app/
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chore(deps-dev): bump sass from 1.32.13 to 1.54.9 #559

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps sass from 1.32.13 to 1.54.9.

Release notes

Sourced from sass's releases.

Dart Sass 1.54.9

To install Sass 1.54.9, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Fix an incorrect span in certain @media query deprecation warnings.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.54.8

To install Sass 1.54.8, 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 1.54.7

To install Sass 1.54.7, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Add support for 32-bit ARM releases on Linux.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.54.6

To install Sass 1.54.6, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Fix a bug where a @media query could be incorrectly omitted from a stylesheet if it had multiple levels of nested @media queries within it and the inner queries were mergeable but the outer query was not.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.54.5

To install Sass 1.54.5, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

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Changelog

Sourced from sass's changelog.

1.54.9

  • Fix an incorrect span in certain @media query deprecation warnings.

1.54.8

  • No user-visible changes.

1.54.7

  • Add support for 32-bit ARM releases on Linux.

1.54.6

  • Fix a bug where a @media query could be incorrectly omitted from a stylesheet if it had multiple levels of nested @media queries within it and the inner queries were mergeable but the outer query was not.

1.54.5

  • Properly consider a ~ c to be a superselector of a ~ b ~ c and a + b + c.

  • Properly consider b > c to be a superselector of a > b > c, and similarly for other combinators.

  • Properly calculate specificity for selector pseudoclasses.

  • Deprecate use of random() when $limit has units to make it explicit that random() currently ignores units. A future version will no longer ignore units.

  • Don't throw an error when the same module is @forwarded multiple times through a configured module.

Embedded Sass

  • Rather than downloading the embedded compiler for the local platform on install, the sass-embedded npm package now declares optional dependencies on platform-specific embedded compiler packages.

1.54.4

  • Improve error messages when passing incorrect units that are also out-of-bounds to various color functions.

1.54.3

  • Release a native ARM64 executable for Mac OS.

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This PR has 2 quantified lines of changes. In general, a change size of upto 200 lines is ideal for the best PR experience!


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