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title: Sass 3.5 is Released
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author: Natalie Weizenbaum
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date: 2017-07-07 15:33 PST
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I'm excited to announce that I've just released the stable version of Sass 3.5.
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This release focuses on compatibility with new CSS syntax, and helps lay the
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groundwork for the upcoming module system and compatibility with [Dart
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Sass](/blog/announcing-dart-sass).
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Most of the major features in 3.5 were already in the release candidate, which
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[you can read about here](/blog/sass-35-release-candidate). But there are a
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handful of other changes that have been added since then:
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* Sass now supports the [the `::slotted()`
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pseudo-element](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-scoping-1/#slotted-pseudo),
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including extending its selector arguments.
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* [The `var()` function](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-variables-1/#using-variables)
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may be safely passed to the CSS color functions `rgb()`, `rgba()`, `hsl()`,
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and `hsla()`.
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* Transparent colors created by Sass's color functions will now be written as
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`rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)` rather than `transparent` to work around a bug in Internet
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Explorer. Colors written as `transparent` in the document will still be
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emitted as written.
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### Dart Sass Compatibility
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[I wrote last month](http://sass.logdown.com/posts/1909151) about our plans for
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keeping Ruby Sass compatible with Dart Sass in the short term. Sass 3.5 begins
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to implement those plans by adding support for a number of small behavioral
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extensions added by Dart Sass:
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* It's no longer an error to `@extend` a selector that appears in the
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stylesheet, but for which unification fails. The purpose of extension errors
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was to prevent typos, which weren't occurring in this case.
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* Pseudo selectors that take arguments can now take any argument that matches
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CSS's [`<declataion-value>`
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syntax](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-syntax-3/#typedef-declaration-value).
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This will provide better forwards-compatibility with new selectors.
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* Pseudo selectors that contain placeholder selectors as well as
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non-placeholders—for example, `:matches(.foo, %bar)`—will no longer be
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eliminated. This matches the definition of a placeholder as a selector that
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matches nothing.
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* You can now vary the indentation within an indented-syntax file, as long as it
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still defines a consistent tree structure.
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There are also some deprecations for functionality that's not supported in Ruby
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Sass:
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* Extending compound selectors, such as `@extend .foo.bar`, is deprecated. This
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never followed the stated semantics of extend: elements that match the
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extending selector are styled as though they matches the extended selector.
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When you write `h1 {@extend .a.b}`, this *should* mean that all `h1` elements
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are styled as though they match `.a.b`—that is, as though they have `class="a
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b"`, which means they'd match both `.a` and `.b` separately. But instead we
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extend only selectors that contain *both* `.a` and `.b`, which is incorrect.
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* Color arithmetic is deprecated. Channel-by-channel arithmetic doesn't
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correspond closely to intuitive understandings of color. Sass's suite of
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[color
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functions](/documentation/Sass/Script/Functions.html#other_color_functions)
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are a much cleaner and more comprehensible way of manipulating colors
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dynamically.
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* The reference combinator, `/foo/`, is deprecated since it hasn't been in the
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CSS specification for some time and is being removed from Chrome soon.
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* The old-style `:name value` property syntax is deprecated. This syntax is not
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widely used, and is unnecessarily different from CSS.
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### LibSass Compatibility
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[LibSass](/libsass), the C++ implementation of Sass, is well on its way to
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compatibility with all these features. It's not quite there yet, but we decided
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we didn't want to block the 3.5 release on 100% compatibility. LibSass will
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release these features as it implements them.
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### What's Next?
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In the most immediate future, I'm going on leave for a few months, so there's
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not likely to be a huge amount of work. Once that's over, I'll be focusing on
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getting Dart Sass to a full 1.0.0 release, which means spending a bunch of time
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making its JavaScript API compatible with
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[node-sass](http://npmjs.com/package/node-sass).
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As far as Ruby Sass goes, I'll continue to fix bugs and add support for the CSS
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features as browsers start to support them. Once Dart Sass 1.0.0 is out, I'll
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add new features concurrently across both Ruby and Dart until the one-year
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support period is up.
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But for now, run `gem update sass` and enjoy 3.5!
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