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Bump sass from 1.32.8 to 1.34.0

Bucknell, Mary S. requested to merge dependabot/npm_and_yarn/sass-1.34.0 into master

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Bumps sass from 1.32.8 to 1.34.0.

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Dart Sass 1.34.0

To install Sass 1.34.0, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Don't emit the same warning in the same location multiple times.

  • Cap deprecation warnings at 5 per feature by default.

Command Line Interface

  • Add a --quiet-deps flag which silences compiler warnings from stylesheets loaded through --load-paths.

  • Add a --verbose flag which causes the compiler to emit all deprecation warnings, not just 5 per feature.

Dart API

  • Add a quietDeps argument to compile(), compileString(), compileAsync(), and compileStringAsync() which silences compiler warnings from stylesheets loaded through importers, load paths, and package: URLs.

  • Add a verbose argument to compile(), compileString(), compileAsync(), and compileStringAsync() which causes the compiler to emit all deprecation warnings, not just 5 per feature.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.33.0

To install Sass 1.33.0, download one of the packages below and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Deprecate the use of / for division. The new math.div() function should be used instead. See this page for details.
  • Add a list.slash() function that returns a slash-separated list.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: The heuristics around when potentially slash-separated numbers are converted to slash-free numbers—for example, when 1/2 will be printed as 0.5 rather than 1/2—have been slightly expanded. Previously, a number would be made slash-free if it was passed as an argument to a user-defined function, but not to a built-in function. Now it will be made slash-free in both cases. This is a behavioral change, but it's unlikely to affect any real-world stylesheets.

  • :is() now behaves identically to :matches().

  • Fix a bug where non-integer numbers that were very close to integer values would be incorrectly formatted in CSS.

  • Fix a bug where very small number and very large negative numbers would be incorrectly formatted in CSS.

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Changelog

Sourced from sass's changelog.

1.34.0

  • Don't emit the same warning in the same location multiple times.

  • Cap deprecation warnings at 5 per feature by default.

Command Line Interface

  • Add a --quiet-deps flag which silences compiler warnings from stylesheets loaded through --load-paths.

  • Add a --verbose flag which causes the compiler to emit all deprecation warnings, not just 5 per feature.

Dart API

  • Add a quietDeps argument to compile(), compileString(), compileAsync(), and compileStringAsync() which silences compiler warnings from stylesheets loaded through importers, load paths, and package: URLs.

  • Add a verbose argument to compile(), compileString(), compileAsync(), and compileStringAsync() which causes the compiler to emit all deprecation warnings, not just 5 per feature.

1.33.0

  • Deprecate the use of / for division. The new math.div() function should be used instead. See this page for details.
  • Add a list.slash() function that returns a slash-separated list.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: The heuristics around when potentially slash-separated numbers are converted to slash-free numbers—for example, when 1/2 will be printed as 0.5 rather than 1/2—have been slightly expanded. Previously, a number would be made slash-free if it was passed as an argument to a user-defined function, but not to a built-in function. Now it will be made slash-free in both cases. This is a behavioral change, but it's unlikely to affect any real-world stylesheets.

  • :is() now behaves identically to :matches().

  • Fix a bug where non-integer numbers that were very close to integer values would be incorrectly formatted in CSS.

  • Fix a bug where very small number and very large negative numbers would be incorrectly formatted in CSS.

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