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sass-embedded-darwin-arm64
This is the darwin-arm64 binary for sass-embedded
1.92.0
Breaking change: Emit declarations, childless at-rules, and comments in
the order they appear in the source even when they're interleaved with nested
rules. This obsoletes the mixed-decls
deprecation.
Breaking change: The function name type()
is now fully reserved for the
plain CSS function. This means that @function
definitions with the name
type
will produce errors, while function calls will be parsed as special
function strings.
Configuring private variables using @use ... with
, @forward ... with
, and
meta.load-css(..., $with: ...)
is now deprecated. Private variables were
always intended to be fully encapsulated within the module that defines them,
and this helps enforce that encapsulation.
Fix a bug where @extend
rules loaded through a mixture of @import
and
@use
rules could fail to apply correctly.
--watch
mode, delete the source map when the associated source file is
deleted.FAQs
The darwin-arm64 binary for sass-embedded
The npm package sass-embedded-darwin-arm64 receives a total of 289,770 weekly downloads. As such, sass-embedded-darwin-arm64 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that sass-embedded-darwin-arm64 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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