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Bump sass from 1.16.1 to 1.23.1 #16

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Bumps sass from 1.16.1 to 1.23.1.

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Dart Sass 1.23.1

To install Dart Sass 1.23.1, download one of the packages above and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Fix a bug preventing built-in modules from being loaded within a configured module.

  • Fix a bug preventing an unconfigured module from being loaded from within two different configured modules.

  • Fix a bug when meta.load-css() was used to load some files that included media queries.

  • Allow saturate() in plain CSS files, since it can be used as a plain CSS filter function.

  • Improve the error messages for trying to access functions like lighten() from the sass:color module.

See the full changelog for changes in earlier releases.

Dart Sass 1.23.0

To install Dart Sass 1.23.0, download one of the packages above and add it to your PATH, or see the Sass website for full installation instructions.

Changes

  • Launch the new Sass module system! This adds:

    • The @use rule, which loads Sass files as modules and makes their members available only in the current file, with automatic namespacing.

    • The @forward rule, which makes members of another Sass file available to stylesheets that @use the current file.

    • Built-in modules named sass:color, sass:list, sass:map, sass:math, sass:meta, sass:selector, and sass:string that provide access to all the built-in Sass functions you know and love, with automatic module namespaces.

    • The meta.load-css() mixin, which includes the CSS contents of a module loaded from a (potentially dynamic) URL.

    • The meta.module-variables() function, which provides access to the variables defined in a given module.

    • The meta.module-functions() function, which provides access to the functions defined in a given module.

    Check out the Sass blog for more information on the new module system. You can also use the new Sass migrator to automatically migrate your stylesheets to the new module system!

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Changelog

Sourced from sass's changelog.

1.23.1

  • Fix a bug preventing built-in modules from being loaded within a configured
    module.

  • Fix a bug preventing an unconfigured module from being loaded from within two
    different configured modules.

  • Fix a bug when meta.load-css() was used to load some files that included
    media queries.

  • Allow saturate() in plain CSS files, since it can be used as a plain CSS
    filter function.

  • Improve the error messages for trying to access functions like lighten()
    from the sass:color module.

1.23.0

  • Launch the new Sass module system! This adds:

    • The @use rule, which loads Sass files as modules and makes their
      members available only in the current file, with automatic namespacing.

    • The @forward rule, which makes members of another Sass file available
      to stylesheets that @use the current file.

    • Built-in modules named sass:color, sass:list, sass:map, sass:math,
      sass:meta, sass:selector, and sass:string that provide access to all
      the built-in Sass functions you know and love, with automatic module
      namespaces.

    • The meta.load-css() mixin, which includes the CSS contents of a module
      loaded from a (potentially dynamic) URL.

    • The meta.module-variables() function, which provides access to the
      variables defined in a given module.

    • The meta.module-functions() function, which provides access to the
      functions defined in a given module.

... (truncated)
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