Bump sass from 1.26.10 to 1.26.11
Created by: dependabot-preview[bot]
Bumps sass from 1.26.10 to 1.26.11.
Release notes
Sourced from sass's releases.
Dart Sass 1.26.11
To install Sass 1.26.11, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.
Changes
Potentially breaking bug fix:
selector.nest()now throws an error if the first arguments contains the parent selector&.Fixes a parsing bug with inline comments in selectors.
Improve some error messages for edge-case parse failures.
Throw a proper error when the same built-in module is
@used twice.Don't crash when writing
Infinityin JS mode.Produce a better error message for positional arguments following named arguments.
See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.
Changelog
Sourced from sass's changelog.
1.26.11
Potentially breaking bug fix:
selector.nest()now throws an error if the first arguments contains the parent selector&.Fixes a parsing bug with inline comments in selectors.
Improve some error messages for edge-case parse failures.
Throw a proper error when the same built-in module is
@used twice.Don't crash when writing
Infinityin JS mode.Produce a better error message for positional arguments following named arguments.
Commits
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f843f96Produce a better error for positional arguments after named (#1087) -
6ec78f9Test against a matching sass-spec feature branch by default (#1082) -
015a76cRevert "Add a map.deep-merge() function (#1077) (#1080)" -
315e86bAdd a map.deep-merge() function (#1077) (#1080) -
9503b57Revert "Add a map.deep-merge() function (#1077)" -
bc7216aAdd a map.deep-merge() function (#1077) -
830bb3aMove Node tests on Windows to Travis (#1063) -
a062954Throw a proper error when the same built-in module is @used twice (#1070) -
1dff9a7Don't crash when writing Infinity in JS mode (#1069) -
4c0bc7fThrow an error if the first error to selector.nest() contains & (#1068) - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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