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For example, suppose you want to write a selector that matches the outer
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selector *and* an element selector. You could write a mixin like this one that
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uses the [`selector.unify()` function][] to combine `&` with a user's selector.
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[`selector.unify()` function]: ../modules/selector#unify
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<% example do %>
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@use "sass:selector";
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@mixin unify-parent($child) {
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@at-root #{selector.unify(&, $child)} {
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@content;
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}
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}
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.wrapper .field {
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@include unify-parent("input") {
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/* ... */
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}
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@include unify-parent("select") {
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/* ... */
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}
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}
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===
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@use "sass:selector"
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@mixin unify-parent($child)
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@at-root #{selector.unify(&, $child)}
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@content
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.wrapper .field
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@include unify-parent("input")
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/* ... */
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@include unify-parent("select")
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/* ... */
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===
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.wrapper input.field {
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/* ... */
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}
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.wrapper select.field {
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/* ... */
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}
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<% end %>
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