Releases: sass/dart-sass
Releases · sass/dart-sass
Dart Sass 1.0.0-alpha.5
- Fix bounds-checking for
opacify(),fade-in(),transparentize(), andfade-out(). - Fix a bug with
@extendsuperselector 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
@imports to the top of the document.
Dart Sass 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
@debugrules. - Fix a bug where
1 + - 2and similar constructs would crash the parser. - Fix a bug where
@extendproduced 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.
Dart Sass 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_tracepackage. - Fix broken Windows archives.
- Emit colors using their original representation if possible.
- Emit colors without an original representation as names if possible.
Dart Sass 1.0.0-alpha.2
- Fix a bug where variables, functions, and mixins were broken in imported files.
Dart Sass 1.0.0-alpha.1
This is the initial alpha prerelease of Dart Sass. It's not production-ready by any means, but it's complete enough for users to play around with it.