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Partially addresses #511 See sass/sass#2904
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---
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title: "Breaking Change: Color Units"
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introduction: >
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In CSS, saturation and lightness parameters always require `%` units and hue
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parameters allow any angle unit. Sass has historically ignored units for these
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functions. We're in the process of changing that.
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---
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It's important that we keep Sass's implementation of [`hsl()`] consistent with
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the CSS spec, and that we keep other Sass functions that deal with colors
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consistent with `hsl()`. One notable place where Sass has historically differed
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from the spec is the way that `hsl()` (and other color functions) handled units.
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[`hsl()`]: ../modules#hsl
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For hue, CSS allows any [angle unit][] (`deg`, `grad`, `rad`, or `turn`). It
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also allows a unitless number, which is interpreted as `deg`. Historically, Sass
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has allowed *any* unit, and interpreted it as `deg`. This is particularly
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problematic because it meant that the valid CSS expression `hsl(0.5turn, 100%,
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50%)` would be allowed by Sass but interpreted entirely wrong.
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[angle unit]: https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values-4/#angles
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For lightness and saturation, CSS only allows `%` units. Even unitless numbers
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aren't allowed (unlike for the hue). Historically, Sass has allowed *any* unit,
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and interpreted it as `%`. You could even write `hsl(0, 100px, 50s)` and Sass
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would return the color `red`.
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To fix this issue and bring Sass in line with the CSS spec, we're making changes
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in multiple phases:
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## Phase 1
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<% impl_status dart: '1.32.0', libsass: false, ruby: false %>
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To begin with, we're just introducing deprecation warnings for behaviors that we
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plan to change. Specifically, Sass will emit a deprecation warning if you do any
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of the following:
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* Pass a number with a unit other than `deg` as a hue to any function. Passing a
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unitless number is still allowed.
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* Pass a unitless number as saturation or lightness to any function.
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* Pass a number with a unit other than `%` as saturation or lightness to any
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function.
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Of these warnings, the first is the most important one to deal with immediately
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specifically if you're passing a number with unit `grad`, `rad`, or `turn`. This
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case will change behavior in Phase 2, which could change how your stylesheets
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render if you don't update them.
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## Phase 2
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<% impl_status dart: false, libsass: false, ruby: false %>
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At least three months after the launch of Phase 1, we'll change the way angle
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units are handled for hue parameters to match the CSS spec. This means that
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numbers with `grad`, `rad`, or `turn` units will be converted to `deg`:
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`0.5turn` will be converted to `180deg`, `100grad` will be converted to `90deg`,
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and so on.
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Because this change is necessary to preserve CSS compatibility, according to the
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[Dart Sass compatibility policy] it will be made with only a minor version bump.
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However, it changes as little behavior as possible to ensure that Sass
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interprets all valid CSS according to the CSS spec. All other deprecated
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behavior will remain in place until Phase 3.
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[Dart Sass compatibility policy]: https://github.com/sass/dart-sass#compatibility-policy
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## Phase 3
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<% impl_status dart: false, libsass: false, ruby: false %>
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Finally, we'll remove all deprecated behavior by making color functions throw
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errors if they're passed any units that produced deprecation warnings in Phase
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1. Because this is a breaking change that's not strictly necessary for CSS
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compatibility, we'll land it as part of Dart Sass 2.0.0 (which we have no
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immediate plans to release).
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