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1.27.0
Dart API
- Add HWB support to the
SassColor
class, including aSassColor.hwb()
constructor,whiteness
andblackness
getters, and achangeHwb()
method.
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
@use
d twice. -
Don't crash when writing
Infinity
in JS mode.
1.26.10
- Fixes a bug where two adjacent combinators could cause an error.
1.26.9
- Use an updated version of
node_preamble
when compiling to JS.
1.26.8
- Fixes an error when emitting source maps to stdout.
1.26.7
- No user-visible changes.
1.26.6
- Fix a bug where escape sequences were improperly recognized in
@else
rules.
JavaScript API
-
Add
sass.NULL
,sass.TRUE
, andsass.FALSE
constants to match Node Sass's API. -
If a custom Node importer returns both
file
andcontents
, don't attempt to read thefile
. Instead, use thecontents
provided by the importer, withfile
as the canonical url.
1.26.5
- No user-visible changes.
1.26.4
- Be more memory-efficient when handling
@forward
s through@import
s.
1.26.3
- Fix a bug where
--watch
mode could go into an infinite loop compiling CSS files to themselves.
1.26.2
- More aggressively eliminate redundant selectors in the
selector.extend()
andselector.replace()
functions.
1.26.1
Command Line Interface
- Fix a longstanding bug where
--watch
mode could enter into a state where recompilation would not occur after a syntax error was introduced into a dependency and then fixed.
1.26.0
-
Potentially breaking bug fix:
@use
rules whose URLs' basenames begin with_
now correctly exclude that_
from the rules' namespaces. -
Fix a bug where imported forwarded members weren't visible in mixins and functions that were defined before the
@import
. -
Don't throw errors if the exact same member is loaded or forwarded from multiple modules at the same time.
1.25.2
- Fix a bug where, under extremely rare circumstances, a valid variable could become unassigned.
1.25.0
-
Add functions to the built-in "sass:math" module.
-
clamp($min, $number, $max)
. Clamps$number
in between$min
and$max
. -
hypot($numbers...)
. Given n numbers, outputs the length of the n-dimensional vector that has components equal to each of the inputs. -
Exponential. All inputs must be unitless.
log($number)
orlog($number, $base)
. If no base is provided, performs a natural log.pow($base, $exponent)
sqrt($number)
-
Trigonometric. The input must be an angle. If no unit is given, the input is assumed to be in
rad
.cos($number)
sin($number)
tan($number)
-
Inverse trigonometric. The output is in
deg
.acos($number)
. Input must be unitless.asin($number)
. Input must be unitless.atan($number)
. Input must be unitless.atan2($y, $x)
.$y
and$x
must have compatible units or be unitless.
-
-
Add the variables
$pi
and$e
to the built-in "sass:math" module.
JavaScript API
constructor.value
fields on value objects now match their Node Sass equivalents.
1.24.5
- Highlight contextually-relevant sections of the stylesheet in error messages, rather than only highlighting the section where the error was detected.
1.24.4
JavaScript API
- Fix a bug where source map generation would crash with an absolute source map path and a custom importer that returns string file contents.
1.24.3
Command Line Interface
- Fix a bug where
sass --version
would crash for certain executable distributions.
1.24.2
JavaScript API
- Fix a bug introduced in the previous release that prevented custom importers in Node.js from loading import-only files.
1.24.1
- Fix a bug where the wrong file could be loaded when the same URL is used by
both a
@use
rule and an@import
rule.
1.24.0
-
Add an optional
with
clause to the@forward
rule. This works like the@use
rule'swith
clause, except that@forward ... with
can declare variables as!default
to allow downstream modules to reconfigure their values. -
Support configuring modules through
@import
rules.
1.23.8
-
Potentially breaking bug fix: Members loaded through a nested
@import
are no longer ever accessible outside that nested context. -
Don't throw an error when importing two modules that both forward members with the same name. The latter name now takes precedence over the former, as per the specification.
Dart API
SassFormatException
now implementsSourceSpanFormatException
(and thusFormatException
).
1.23.7
- No user-visible changes
1.23.6
- No user-visible changes.
1.23.5
-
Support inline comments in the indented syntax.
-
When an overloaded function receives the wrong number of arguments, guess which overload the user actually meant to invoke, and display the invalid argument error for that overload.
-
When
@error
is used in a function or mixin, print the call site rather than the location of the@error
itself to better match the behavior of calling a built-in function that throws an error.
1.23.4
Command-Line Interface
- Fix a bug where
--watch
wouldn't watch files referred to by@forward
rules.
1.23.3
- Fix a bug where selectors were being trimmed over-eagerly when
@extend
crossed module boundaries.
1.23.2
Command-Line Interface
-
Fix a bug when compiling all Sass files in a directory where a CSS file could be compiled to its own location, creating an infinite loop in
--watch
mode. -
Properly compile CSS entrypoints in directories outside of
--watch
mode.
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 thesass: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
, andsass: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!
-
1.22.12
-
Potentially breaking bug fix: character sequences consisting of two or more hyphens followed by a number (such as
--123
), or two or more hyphens on their own (such as--
), are now parsed as identifiers in accordance with the CSS spec.The sequence
--
was previously parsed as multiple applications of the-
operator. Since this is unlikely to be used intentionally in practice, we consider this bug fix safe.
Command-Line Interface
- Fix a bug where changes in
.css
files would be ignored in--watch
mode.
JavaScript API
-
Allow underscore-separated custom functions to be defined.
-
Improve the performance of Node.js compilation involving many
@import
s.
1.22.11
-
Don't try to load unquoted plain-CSS indented-syntax imports.
-
Fix a couple edge cases in
@extend
logic and related selector functions:-
Recognize
:matches()
and similar pseudo-selectors as superselectors of matching complex selectors. -
Recognize
::slotted()
as a superselector of other::slotted()
selectors. -
Regonize
:current()
with a vendor prefix as a superselector.
-
1.22.10
- Fix a bug in which
get-function()
would fail to find a dash-separated function when passed a function name with underscores.
1.22.9
-
Include argument names when reporting range errors and selector parse errors.
-
Avoid double
Error:
headers when reporting selector parse errors. -
Clarify the error message when the wrong number of positional arguments are passed along with a named argument.
JavaScript API
- Re-add support for Node Carbon (8.x).
1.22.8
JavaScript API
-
Don't crash when running in a directory whose name contains URL-sensitive characters.
-
Drop support for Node Carbon (8.x), which doesn't support
url.pathToFileURL
.
1.22.7
- Restrict the supported versions of the Dart SDK to
^2.4.0
.
1.22.6
-
Potentially breaking bug fix: The
keywords()
function now converts underscore-separated argument names to hyphen-separated names. This matches LibSass's behavior, but not Ruby Sass's. -
Further improve performance for logic-heavy stylesheets.
-
Improve a few error messages.
1.22.5
JavaScript API
- Improve performance for logic-heavy stylesheets.
1.22.4
- Fix a bug where at-rules imported from within a style rule would appear within that style rule rather than at the root of the document.
1.22.3
-
Potentially breaking bug fix: The argument name for the
saturate()
function is now$amount
, to match the name in LibSass and originally in Ruby Sass. -
Potentially breaking bug fix: The
invert()
function now properly returns#808080
when passed$weight: 50%
. This matches the behavior in LibSass and originally in Ruby Sass, as well as being consistent with other nearby values of$weight
. -
Potentially breaking bug fix: The
invert()
function now throws an error if it's used as a plain CSS function and the Sass-only$weight
parameter is passed. This never did anything useful, so it's considered a bug fix rather than a full breaking change. -
Potentially breaking bug fix: The
str-insert()
function now properly inserts at the end of the string if the$index
is-1
. This matches the behavior in LibSass and originally in Ruby Sass. -
Potentially breaking bug fix: An empty map returned by
map-remove()
is now treated as identical to the literal value()
, rather than being treated as though it had a comma separator. This matches the original behavior in Ruby Sass. -
The
adjust-color()
function no longer throws an error when a large$alpha
value is combined with HSL adjustments. -
The
alpha()
function now produces clearer error messages when the wrong number of arguments are passed. -
Fix a bug where the
str-slice()
function could produce invalid output when passed a string that contains characters that aren't represented as a single byte in UTF-16. -
Improve the error message for an unknown separator name passed to the
join()
orappend()
functions. -
The
zip()
function no longer deadlocks if passed no arguments. -
The
map-remove()
function can now take a$key
named argument. This matches the signature in LibSass and originally in Ruby Sass.
1.22.2
JavaScript API
- Avoid re-assigning the
require()
function to make the code statically analyzable by Webpack.
1.22.1
JavaScript API
- Expand the dependency on
chokidar
to allow 3.x.
1.22.0
-
Produce better stack traces when importing a file that contains a syntax error.
-
Make deprecation warnings for
!global
variable declarations that create new variables clearer, especially in the case where the!global
flag is unnecessary because the variables are at the top level of the stylesheet.
Dart API
- Add a
Value.realNull
getter, which returns Dart'snull
if the value is Sass's null.
1.21.0
Dart API
-
Add a
sass
executable when installing the package throughpub
. -
Add a top-level
warn()
function for custom functions and importers to print warning messages.
1.20.3
- No user-visible changes.
1.20.2
-
Fix a bug where numbers could be written using exponential notation in Node.js.
-
Fix a crash that would appear when writing some very large integers to CSS.
Command-Line Interface
- Improve performance for stand-alone packages on Linux and Mac OS.
JavaScript API
- Pass imports to custom importers before resolving them using
includePaths
or theSASS_PATH
environment variable. This matches Node Sass's behavior, so it's considered a bug fix.
1.20.1
- No user-visible changes.
1.20.0
- Support attribute selector modifiers, such as the
i
in[title="test" i]
.
Command-Line Interface
- When compilation fails, Sass will now write the error message to the CSS
output as a comment and as the
content
property of abody::before
rule so it will show up in the browser (unless compiling to standard output). This can be disabled with the--no-error-css
flag, or forced even when compiling to standard output with the--error-css
flag.
Dart API
- Added
SassException.toCssString()
, which returns the contents of a CSS stylesheet describing the error, as above.
1.19.0
- Allow
!
inurl()
s without quotes.
Dart API
FilesystemImporter
now doesn't change its effective directory if the working directory changes, even if it's passed a relative argument.
1.18.0
-
Avoid recursively listing directories when finding the canonical name of a file on case-insensitive filesystems.
-
Fix importing files relative to
package:
-imported files. -
Don't claim that "package:" URLs aren't supported when they actually are.
Command-Line Interface
- Add a
--no-charset
flag. If this flag is set, Sass will never emit a@charset
declaration or a byte-order mark, even if the CSS file contains non-ASCII characters.
Dart API
-
Add a
charset
option tocompile()
,compileString()
,compileAsync()
andcompileStringAsync()
. If this option is set tofalse
, Sass will never emit a@charset
declaration or a byte-order mark, even if the CSS file contains non-ASCII characters. -
Explicitly require that importers'
canonicalize()
methods be able to take paths relative to their outputs as valid inputs. This isn't considered a breaking change because the importer infrastructure already required this in practice.
1.17.4
- Consistently parse U+000C FORM FEED, U+000D CARRIAGE RETURN, and sequences of U+000D CARRIAGE RETURN followed by U+000A LINE FEED as individual newlines.
JavaScript API
- Add a
sass.types.Error
constructor as an alias forError
. This makes our custom function API compatible with Node Sass's.
1.17.3
-
Fix an edge case where slash-separated numbers were written to the stylesheet with a slash even when they're used as part of another arithmetic operation, such as being concatenated with a string.
-
Don't put style rules inside empty
@keyframes
selectors.
1.17.2
- Deprecate
!global
variable assignments to variables that aren't yet defined. This deprecation message can be avoided by assigning variables tonull
at the top level before globally assigning values to them.
Dart API
- Explicitly mark classes that were never intended to be subclassed or implemented as "sealed".
1.17.1
- Properly quote attribute selector values that start with identifiers but end with a non-identifier character.
1.17.0
-
Improve error output, particularly for errors that cover multiple lines.
-
Improve source locations for some parse errors. Rather than pointing to the next token that wasn't what was expected, they point after the previous token. This should generally provide more context for the syntax error.
-
Produce a better error message for style rules that are missing the closing
}
. -
Produce a better error message for style rules and property declarations within
@function
rules.
Command-Line Interface
-
Passing a directory on the command line now compiles all Sass source files in the directory to CSS files in the same directory, as though
dir:dir
were passed instead of justdir
. -
The new error output uses non-ASCII Unicode characters by default. Add a
--no-unicode
flag to disable this.
1.16.1
- Fix a performance bug where stylesheet evaluation could take a very long time when many binary operators were used in sequence.
1.16.0
rgb()
andhsl()
now treat unquoted strings beginning withenv()
,min()
, andmax()
as special number strings likecalc()
.
1.15.3
-
Properly merge
all and
media queries. These queries were previously being merged as thoughall
referred to a specific media type, rather than all media types. -
Never remove units from 0 values in compressed mode. This wasn't safe in general, since some properties (such as
line-height
) interpret0
as a<number>
rather than a<length>
which can break CSS transforms. It's better to do this optimization in a dedicated compressor that's aware of CSS property semantics. -
Match Ruby Sass's behavior in some edge-cases involving numbers with many significant digits.
-
Emit escaped tab characters in identifiers as
\9
rather than a backslash followed by a literal tab.
Command-Line Interface
- The source map generated for a stylesheet read from standard input now uses a
data:
URL to include that stylesheet's contents in the source map.
Node JS API
this.includePaths
for a running importer is now a;
-separated string on Windows, rather than:
-separated. This matches Node Sass's behavior.
Dart API
- The URL used in a source map to refer to a stylesheet loaded from an importer
is now
ImportResult.sourceMapUrl
as documented.
1.15.2
Node JS API
- When
setValue()
is called on a Sass string object, make it unquoted even if it was quoted originally, to match the behavior of Node Sass.
1.15.1
- Always add quotes to attribute selector values that begin with
--
, since IE 11 doesn't consider them to be identifiers.
1.15.0
-
Add support for passing arguments to
@content
blocks. See the proposal for details. -
Add support for the new
rgb()
andhsl()
syntax introduced in CSS Colors Level 4, such asrgb(0% 100% 0% / 0.5)
. See the proposal for more details. -
Add support for interpolation in at-rule names. See the proposal for details.
-
Add paths from the
SASS_PATH
environment variable to the load paths in the command-line interface, Dart API, and JS API. These load paths are checked just after the load paths explicitly passed by the user. -
Allow saturation and lightness values outside of the
0%
to100%
range in thehsl()
andhsla()
functions. They're now clamped to be within that range rather than producing an error if they're outside it. -
Properly compile selectors that end in escaped whitespace.
JavaScript API
- Always include the error location in error messages.
1.14.4
- Properly escape U+0009 CHARACTER TABULATION in unquoted strings.
1.14.3
-
Treat
:before
,:after
,:first-line
, and:first-letter
as pseudo-elements for the purposes of@extend
. -
When running in compressed mode, remove spaces around combinators in complex selectors, so a selector like
a > b
is output asa>b
. -
Properly indicate the source span for errors involving binary operation expressions whose operands are parenthesized.
1.14.2
-
Fix a bug where loading the same stylesheet from two different import paths could cause its imports to fail to resolve.
-
Properly escape U+001F INFORMATION SEPARATOR ONE in unquoted strings.
Command-Line Interface
- Don't crash when using
@debug
in a stylesheet passed on standard input.
Dart API
AsyncImporter.canonicalize()
andImporter.canonicalize()
must now return absolute URLs. Relative URLs are still supported, but are deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
1.14.1
-
Canonicalize escaped digits at the beginning of identifiers as hex escapes.
-
Properly parse property declarations that are both in content blocks and written after content blocks.
Command-Line Interface
- Print more readable paths in
--watch
mode.
1.14.0
BREAKING CHANGE
In accordance with our compatibility policy, breaking changes made for CSS compatibility reasons are released as minor version revision after a three-month deprecation period.
- Tokens such as
#abcd
that are now interpreted as hex colors with alpha channels, rather than unquoted ID strings.
1.13.4
Node JS
- Tweak JS compilation options to substantially improve performance.
1.13.3
- Properly generate source maps for stylesheets that emit
@charset
declarations.
Command-Line Interface
- Don't error out when passing
--embed-source-maps
along with--embed-sources
for stylesheets that contain non-ASCII characters.
1.13.2
-
Properly parse
:nth-child()
and:nth-last-child()
selectors with whitespace around the argument. -
Don't emit extra whitespace in the arguments for
:nth-child()
and:nth-last-child()
selectors. -
Fix support for CSS hacks in plain CSS mode.
1.13.1
- Allow an IE-style single equals operator in plain CSS imports.
1.13.0
-
Allow
@extend
to be used with multiple comma-separated simple selectors. This is already supported by other implementations, but fell through the cracks for Dart Sass until now. -
Don't crash when a media rule contains another media rule followed by a style rule.
1.12.0
Dart API
- Add a
SassException
type that provides information about Sass compilation failures.
Node JS API
- Remove the source map comment from the compiled JS. We don't ship with the source map, so this pointed to nothing.
1.11.0
-
Add support for importing plain CSS files. They can only be imported without an extension—for example,
@import "style"
will importstyle.css
. Plain CSS files imported this way only support standard CSS features, not Sass extensions.See the proposal for details.
-
Add support for CSS's
min()
andmax()
math functions. Amin()
andmax()
call will continue to be parsed as a Sass function if it involves any Sass-specific features like variables or function calls, but if it's valid plain CSS (optionally with interpolation) it will be emitted as plain CSS instead.See the proposal for details.
-
Add support for range-format media features like
(10px < width < 100px)
. See the proposal for details. -
Normalize escape codes in identifiers so that, for example,
éclair
and\E9clair
are parsed to the same value. See the proposal for details. -
Don't choke on a byte-order mark at the beginning of a document when running in JavaScript.
Command-Line Interface
- The
--watch
command now continues to recompile a file after a syntax error has been detected.
Dart API
-
Added a
Syntax
enum to indicate syntaxes for Sass source files. -
The
compile()
andcompileAsync()
functions now parse files with the.css
extension as plain CSS. -
Added a
syntax
parameter tocompileString()
andcompileStringAsync()
. -
Deprecated the
indented
parameter tocompileString()
andcompileStringAsync()
. -
Added a
syntax
parameter tonew ImporterResult()
and aImporterResult.syntax
getter to set the syntax of the source file. -
Deprecated the
indented
parameter tonew ImporterResult()
and theImporterResult.indented
getter in favor ofsyntax
.
1.10.4
Command-Line Interface
- Fix a Homebrew installation failure.
1.10.3
Command-Line Interface
- Run the Chocolatey script with the correct arguments so it doesn't crash.
1.10.2
- No user-visible changes.
1.10.1
Node JS API
- Don't crash when passing both
includePaths
andimporter
.
1.10.0
-
When two
@media
rules' queries can't be merged, leave nested rules in place for browsers that support them. -
Fix a typo in an error message.
1.9.2
Node JS API
- Produce more readable filesystem errors, such as when a file doesn't exist.
1.9.1
Command-Line Interface
-
Don't emit ANSI codes to Windows terminals that don't support them.
-
Fix a bug where
--watch
crashed on Mac OS.
1.9.0
Node API
- Add support for
new sass.types.Color(argb)
for creating colors from ARGB hex numbers. This was overlooked when initially adding support for Node Sass's JavaScript API.
1.8.0
Command-Line Interface
-
Add a
--poll
flag to make--watch
mode repeatedly check the filesystem for updates rather than relying on native filesystem notifications. -
Add a
--stop-on-error
flag to stop compiling additional files once an error is encountered.
1.7.3
- No user-visible changes.
1.7.2
- Add a deprecation warning for
@-moz-document
, except for cases where only an emptyurl-prefix()
is used. Support is being removed from Firefox and will eventually be removed from Sass as well.
- Fix a bug where
@-moz-document
functions with string arguments weren't being parsed.
Command-Line Interface
- Don't crash when a syntax error is added to a watched file.
1.7.1
- Fix crashes in released binaries.
1.7.0
-
Emit deprecation warnings for tokens such as
#abcd
that are ambiguous between ID strings and hex colors with alpha channels. These will be interpreted as colors in a release on or after 19 September 2018. -
Parse unambiguous hex colors with alpha channels as colors.
-
Fix a bug where relative imports from files on the load path could look in the incorrect location.
1.6.2
Command-Line Interface
- Fix a bug where the source map comment in the generated CSS could refer to the source map file using an incorrect URL.
1.6.1
- No user-visible changes.
1.6.0
-
Produce better errors when expected tokens are missing before a closing brace.
-
Avoid crashing when compiling a non-partial stylesheet that exists on the filesystem next to a partial with the same name.
Command-Line Interface
-
Add support for the
--watch
, which watches for changes in Sass files on the filesystem and ensures that the compiled CSS is up-to-date. -
When using
--update
, surface errors when an import doesn't exist even if the file containing the import hasn't been modified. -
When compilation fails, delete the output file rather than leaving an outdated version.
1.5.1
-
Fix a bug where an absolute Windows path would be considered an
input:output
pair. -
Forbid custom properties that have no values, like
--foo:;
, since they're forbidden by the CSS spec.
1.5.0
-
Fix a bug where an importer would be passed an incorrectly-resolved URL when handling a relative import.
-
Throw an error when an import is ambiguous due to a partial and a non-partial with the same name, or multiple files with different extensions. This matches the standard Sass behavior.
Command-Line Interface
- Add an
--interactive
flag that supports interactively running Sass expressions (thanks to Jen Thakar!).
1.4.0
-
Improve the error message for invalid semicolons in the indented syntax.
-
Properly disallow semicolons after declarations in the indented syntax.
Command-Line Interface
-
Add support for compiling multiple files at once by writing
sass input.scss:output.css
. Note that unlike Ruby Sass, this always compiles files by default regardless of when they were modified.This syntax also supports compiling entire directories at once. For example,
sass templates/stylesheets:public/css
compiles all non-partial Sass files intemplates/stylesheets
to CSS files inpublic/css
. -
Add an
--update
flag that tells Sass to compile only stylesheets that have been (transitively) modified since the CSS file was generated.
Dart API
- Add
Importer.modificationTime()
andAsyncImporter.modificationTime()
which report the last time a stylesheet was modified.
Node API
- Generate source maps when the
sourceMaps
option is set to a string and theoutFile
option is not set.
1.3.2
- Add support for
@elseif
as an alias of@else if
. This is not an intentional feature, so using it will cause a deprecation warning. It will be removed at some point in the future.
1.3.1
Node API
- Fix loading imports relative to stylesheets that were themselves imported though relative include paths.
1.3.0
Command-Line Interface
-
Generate source map files by default when writing to disk. This can be disabled by passing
--no-source-map
. -
Add a
--source-map-urls
option to control whether the source file URLs in the generated source map are relative or absolute. -
Add an
--embed-sources
option to embed the contents of all source files in the generated source map. -
Add an
--embed-source-map
option to embed the generated source map as adata:
URL in the generated CSS.
Dart API
- Add a
sourceMap
parameter tocompile()
,compileString()
,compileAsync()
, andcompileStringAsync()
. This takes a callback that's called with aSingleMapping
that contains the source map information for the compiled CSS file.
Node API
-
Added support for the
sourceMap
,omitSourceMapUrl
,outFile
,sourceMapContents
,sourceMapEmbed
, andsourceMapRoot
options torender()
andrenderSync()
. -
Fix a bug where passing a relative path to
render()
orrenderSync()
would cause relative imports to break. -
Fix a crash when printing warnings in stylesheets compiled using
render()
orrenderSync()
. -
Fix a bug where format errors were reported badly on Windows.
1.2.1
- Always emit units in compressed mode for
0
dimensions other than lengths and angles.
1.2.0
-
The command-line executable will now create the directory for the resulting CSS if that directory doesn't exist.
-
Properly parse
#{$var} -#{$var}
as two separate values in a list rather than one value being subtracted from another. -
Improve the error message for extending compound selectors.
1.1.1
- Add a commit that was accidentally left out of 1.1.0.
1.1.0
-
The command-line executable can now be used to write an output file to disk using
sass input.scss output.css
. -
Use a POSIX-shell-compatible means of finding the location of the
sass
shell script.
1.0.0
Initial stable release.
Changes Since 1.0.0-rc.1
- Allow
!
in custom property values (#260).
Dart API
- Remove the deprecated
render()
function.
Node API
-
Errors are now subtypes of the
Error
type. -
Allow both the
data
andfile
options to be passed torender()
andrenderSync()
at once. Thedata
option will be used as the contents of the stylesheet, and thefile
option will be used as the path for error reporting and relative imports. This matches Node Sass's behavior.
1.0.0-rc.1
-
Add support for importing an
_index.scss
or_index.sass
file when importing a directory. -
Add a
--load-path
command-line option (alias-I
) for passing additional paths to search for Sass files to import. -
Add a
--quiet
command-line option (alias-q
) for silencing warnings. -
Add an
--indented
command-line option for using the indented syntax with a stylesheet from standard input. -
Don't merge the media queries
not type
and(feature)
. We had previously been generatingnot type and (feature)
, but that's not actually the intersection of the two queries. -
Don't crash on
$x % 0
. -
The standalone executable distributed on GitHub is now named
sass
rather thandart-sass
. Thedart-sass
executable will remain, with a deprecation message, until 1.0.0 is released.
Dart API
-
Add a
Logger
class that allows users to control how messages are printed by stylesheets. -
Add a
logger
parameter tocompile()
,compileAsync()
,compileString()
, andcompileStringAsync()
.
Node JS API
- Import URLs passed to importers are no longer normalized. For example, if a
stylesheet contains
@import "./foo.scss"
, importers will now receive"./foo.scss"
rather than"foo.scss"
.
1.0.0-beta.5.3
-
Support hard tabs in the indented syntax.
-
Improve the formatting of comments that don't start on the same line as the opening
/*
. -
Preserve whitespace after
and
in media queries in compressed mode.
Indented Syntax
-
Properly parse multi-line selectors.
-
Don't deadlock on
/*
comments. -
Don't add an extra
*/
to comments that already have it. -
Preserve empty lines in
/*
comments.
1.0.0-beta.5.2
- Fix a bug where some colors would crash
compressed
mode.
1.0.0-beta.5.1
-
Add a
compressed
output style. -
Emit a warning when
&&
is used, since it's probably not what the user means. -
round()
now returns the correct results for negative numbers that should round down. -
var()
may now be passed in place of multiple arguments torgb()
,rgba()
,hsl()
andhsla()
. -
Fix some cases where equivalent numbers wouldn't count as the same keys in maps.
-
Fix a bug where multiplication like
(1/1px) * (1px/1)
wouldn't properly cancel out units. -
Fix a bug where dividing by a compatible unit would produce an invalid result.
-
Remove a non-
sh
-compatible idiom from the standalone shell script.
Dart API
-
Add a
functions
parameter tocompile()
,compleString()
,compileAsync()
, andcompileStringAsync()
. This allows users to define custom functions in Dart that can be invoked from Sass stylesheets. -
Expose the
Callable
andAsyncCallable
types, which represent functions that can be invoked from Sass. -
Expose the
Value
type and its subclasses, as well as the top-levelsassTrue
,sassFalse
, andsassNull
values, which represent Sass values that may be passed into or returned from custom functions. -
Expose the
OutputStyle
enum, and add astyle
parameter tocompile()
,compleString()
,compileAsync()
, andcompileStringAsync()
that allows users to control the output style.
Node JS API
-
Support the
functions
option. -
Support the
"compressed"
value for theoutputStyle
option.
1.0.0-beta.4
-
Support unquoted imports in the indented syntax.
-
Fix a crash when
:not(...)
extends a selector that appears in:not(:not(...))
.
Node JS API
- Add support for asynchronous importers to
render()
andrenderSync()
.
Dart API
-
Add
compileAsync()
andcompileStringAsync()
methods. These run asynchronously, which allows them to take asynchronous importers (see below). -
Add an
AsyncImporter
class. This allows imports to be resolved asynchronously in case no synchronous APIs are available.AsyncImporter
s are only compatible withcompileAysnc()
andcompileStringAsync()
.
1.0.0-beta.3
-
Properly parse numbers with exponents.
-
Don't crash when evaluating CSS variables whose names are entirely interpolated (for example,
#{--foo}: ...
).
Node JS API
- Add support for the
importer
option torender()
andrenderSync()
. Only synchronous importers are currently supported.
Dart API
-
Added an
Importer
class. This can be extended by users to provide support for custom resolution for@import
rules. -
Added built-in
FilesystemImporter
andPackageImporter
implementations that support resolvingfile:
andpackage:
URLs, respectively. -
Added an
importers
argument to thecompile()
andcompileString()
functions that providesImporter
s to use when resolving@import
rules. -
Added a
loadPaths
argument to thecompile()
andcompileString()
functions that provides paths to search for stylesheets when resolving@import
rules. This is a shorthand for passingFilesystemImporter
s to theimporters
argument.
1.0.0-beta.2
-
Add support for the
::slotted()
pseudo-element. -
Generated transparent colors will now be emitted as
rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)
rather thantransparent
. This works around a bug wherein IE incorrectly handles the latter format.
Command-Line Interface
- Improve the logic for whether to use terminal colors by default.
Node JS API
-
Add support for
data
,includePaths
,indentedSyntax
,lineFeed
,indentWidth
, andindentType
options torender()
andrenderSync()
. -
The result object returned by
render()
andrenderSync()
now includes thestats
object which provides metadata about the compilation process. -
The error object thrown by
render()
andrenderSync()
now includesline
,column
,file
,status
, andformatted
fields. Themessage
field andtoString()
also provide more information.
Dart API
- Add a
renderString()
method for rendering Sass source that's not in a file on disk.
1.0.0-beta.1
-
Drop support for the reference combinator. This has been removed from the spec, and will be deprecated and eventually removed in other implementations.
-
Trust type annotations when compiling to JavaScript, which makes it substantially faster.
-
Compile to minified JavaScript, which decreases the code size substantially and makes startup a little faster.
-
Fix a crash when inspecting a string expression that ended in "\a".
-
Fix a bug where declarations and
@extend
were allowed outside of a style rule in certain circumstances. -
Fix
not
in parentheses in@supports
conditions. -
Allow
url
as an identifier name. -
Properly parse
/***/
in selectors. -
Properly parse unary operators immediately after commas.
-
Match Ruby Sass's rounding behavior for all functions.
-
Allow
\
at the beginning of a selector in the indented syntax. -
Fix a number of
@extend
bugs:-
selector-extend()
andselector-replace()
now allow compound selector extendees. -
Remove the universal selector
*
when unifying with other selectors. -
Properly unify the result of multiple simple selectors in the same compound selector being extended.
-
Properly handle extensions being extended.
-
Properly follow the first law of
@extend
. -
Fix selector specificity tracking to follow the second law of
@extend
. -
Allow extensions that match selectors but fail to unify.
-
Partially-extended selectors are no longer used as parent selectors.
-
Fix an edge case where both the extender and the extended selector have invalid combinator sequences.
-
Don't crash with a "Bad state: no element" error in certain edge cases.
-
1.0.0-alpha.9
-
Elements without a namespace (such as
div
) are no longer unified with elements with the empty namespace (such as|div
). This unification didn't match the results returned byis-superselector()
, and was not guaranteed to be valid. -
Support
&
within@at-root
. -
Properly error when a compound selector is followed immediately by
&
. -
Properly handle variable scoping in
@at-root
and nested properties. -
Properly handle placeholder selectors in selector pseudos.
-
Properly short-circuit the
or
andand
operators. -
Support
--$variable
. -
Don't consider unitless numbers equal to numbers with units.
-
Warn about using named colors in interpolation.
-
Don't emit loud comments in functions.
-
Detect import loops.
-
Fix
@import
with asupports()
clause. -
Forbid functions named "and", "or", and "not".
-
Fix
type-of()
with a function. -
Emit a nicer error for invalid tokens in a selector.
-
Fix
invert()
with a$weight
parameter. -
Fix a unit-parsing edge-cases.
-
Always parse imports with queries as plain CSS imports.
-
Support
&
followed by a non-identifier. -
Properly handle split media queries.
-
Properly handle a placeholder selector that isn't at the beginning of a compound selector.
-
Fix more
str-slice()
bugs. -
Fix the
%
operator. -
Allow whitespace between
=
and the mixin name in the indented syntax. -
Fix some slash division edge cases.
-
Fix
not
when used like a function. -
Fix attribute selectors with single-character values.
-
Fix some bugs with the
call()
function. -
Properly handle a backslash followed by a CRLF sequence in a quoted string.
-
Fix numbers divided by colors.
-
Support slash-separated numbers in arguments to plain CSS functions.
-
Error out if a function is passed an unknown named parameter.
-
Improve the speed of loading large files on Node.
-
Don't consider browser-prefixed selector pseudos to be superselectors of differently- or non-prefixed selector pseudos with the same base name.
-
Fix an
@extend
edge case involving multiple combinators in a row. -
Fix a bug where a
@content
block could get incorrectly passed to a mixin. -
Properly isolate the lexical environments of different calls to the same mixin and function.
1.0.0-alpha.8
-
Add the
content-exists()
function. -
Support interpolation in loud comments.
-
Fix a bug where even valid semicolons and exclamation marks in custom property values were disallowed.
-
Disallow invalid function names.
-
Disallow extending across media queries.
-
Properly parse whitespace after
...
in argument declaration lists. -
Support terse mixin syntax in the indented syntax.
-
Fix
@at-root
query parsing. -
Support special functions in
@-moz-document
. -
Support
...
after a digit. -
Fix some bugs when treating a map as a list of pairs.
1.0.0-alpha.7
-
Fix
function-exists()
,variable-exists()
, andmixin-exists()
to use the lexical scope rather than always using the global scope. -
str-index()
now correctly inserts at negative indices. -
Properly parse
url()
s that contain comment-like text. -
Fix a few more small
@extend
bugs. -
Fix a bug where interpolation in a quoted string was being dropped in some circumstances.
-
Properly handle
@for
rules where each bound has a different unit. -
Forbid mixins and functions from being defined in control directives.
-
Fix a superselector-computation edge case involving
:not()
. -
Gracefully handle input files that are invalid UTF-8.
-
Print a Sass stack trace when a file fails to load.
1.0.0-alpha.6
-
Allow
var()
to be passed torgb()
,rgba()
,hsl()
, andhsla()
. -
Fix conversions between numbers with
dpi
,dpcm
, anddppx
units. Previously these conversions were inverted. -
Don't crash when calling
str-slice()
with an$end-at
index lower than the$start-at
index. -
str-slice()
now correctly returns""
when$end-at
is negative and points before the beginning of the string. -
Interpolation in quoted strings now properly preserves newlines.
-
Don't crash when passing only
$hue
or no keyword arguments toadjust-color()
,scale-color()
, orchange-color()
. -
Preserve escapes in identifiers. This used to only work for identifiers in SassScript.
-
Fix a few small
@extend
bugs.
1.0.0-alpha.5
-
Fix bounds-checking for
opacify()
,fade-in()
,transparentize()
, andfade-out()
. -
Fix a bug with
@extend
superselector calculations. -
Fix some cases where
#{...}--
would fail to parse in selectors. -
Allow a single number to be passed to
saturate()
for use in filter contexts. -
Fix a bug where
**/
would fail to close a loud comment. -
Fix a bug where mixin and function calls could set variables incorrectly.
-
Move plain CSS
@import
s to the top of the document.
1.0.0-alpha.4
-
Add support for bracketed lists.
-
Add support for Unicode ranges.
-
Add support for the Microsoft-style
=
operator. -
Print the filename for
@debug
rules. -
Fix a bug where
1 + - 2
and similar constructs would crash the parser. -
Fix a bug where
@extend
produced the wrong result when used with selector combinators. -
Fix a bug where placeholder selectors were not allowed to be unified.
-
Fix the
mixin-exists()
function. -
Fix
:nth-child()
and:nth-last-child()
parsing when they containof selector
.
1.0.0-alpha.3
-
Fix a bug where color equality didn't take the alpha channel into account.
-
Fix a bug with converting some RGB colors to HSL.
-
Fix a parent selector resolution bug.
-
Properly declare the arguments for
opacify()
and related functions. -
Add a missing dependency on the
stack_trace
package. -
Fix broken Windows archives.
-
Emit colors using their original representation if possible.
-
Emit colors without an original representation as names if possible.
1.0.0-alpha.2
- Fix a bug where variables, functions, and mixins were broken in imported files.
1.0.0-alpha.1
- Initial alpha release.