This also adds a Value.tryMap() function, which was useful for
implementing this and may be more generally useful to users as well.
See sass/sass#2836
See sass/sass-spec#1560
This also adds a Value.tryMap() function, which was useful for
implementing this and may be more generally useful to users as well.
See sass/sass#2836
See sass/sass-spec#1560
This also adds a Value.tryMap() function, which was useful for
implementing this and may be more generally useful to users as well.
See sass/sass#2836
See sass/sass-spec#1560
This introduces two changes:
1. It changes the epsilon within which two numbers are considered
equal to be an order of magnitude smaller than the numeric
precision. Ruby Sass has always done this, and Dart Sass should
have but did not until now.
2. It parses the component of a number after the decimal point using
double.parse() to avoid accumulating floating point errors.