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chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies #13

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@storybook/testing-library 0.2.0 -> 0.2.2 age adoption passing confidence
@testing-library/user-event 14.4.3 -> 14.5.2 age adoption passing confidence
@types/lodash-es (source) 4.17.8 -> 4.17.12 age adoption passing confidence
@types/react (source) 18.2.20 -> 18.3.12 age adoption passing confidence
@types/react-dom (source) 18.2.7 -> 18.3.1 age adoption passing confidence
@vitejs/plugin-react (source) 4.0.4 -> 4.3.3 age adoption passing confidence
classnames 2.3.2 -> 2.5.1 age adoption passing confidence
interactjs (source) 1.10.18 -> 1.10.27 age adoption passing confidence
prettier (source) 3.0.1 -> 3.3.3 age adoption passing confidence
react (source) 18.2.0 -> 18.3.1 age adoption passing confidence
react-dom (source) 18.2.0 -> 18.3.1 age adoption passing confidence
sass 1.65.1 -> 1.81.0 age adoption passing confidence
ts-pattern 5.0.5 -> 5.5.0 age adoption passing confidence
typescript (source) 5.1.6 -> 5.6.3 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

storybookjs/testing-library (@​storybook/testing-library)

v0.2.2

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🐛 Bug Fix
  • Revert: Temporarily fix user-event to 14.4.0 to avoid compatibility issues #​57 (@​yannbf)
Authors: 1

v0.2.1

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🎉 This release contains work from a new contributor! 🎉

Thank you, Valentin Palkovic (@​valentinpalkovic), for all your work!

🐛 Bug Fix
  • Temporarily fix user-event to 14.4.0 to avoid compatibility issues #​53 (@​yannbf)
Authors: 2
testing-library/user-event (@​testing-library/user-event)

v14.5.2

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Bug Fixes
  • remove interop and deep DTL imports (6a3c896)

v14.5.1

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Bug Fixes

v14.5.0

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Bug Fixes
Features
  • types: Add additional type exports for UserEvent & Options (#​1112) (da00e8d)
vitejs/vite-plugin-react (@​vitejs/plugin-react)

v4.3.3

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React Compiler runtimeModule option removed

React Compiler was updated to accept a target option and runtimeModule was removed. vite-plugin-react will still detect runtimeModule for backwards compatibility.

When using a custom runtimeModule or target !== '19', the plugin will not try to pre-optimize react/compiler-runtime dependency.

The react-compiler-runtime is now available on npm can be used instead of the local shim for people using the compiler with React < 19.

Here is the configuration to use the compiler with React 18 and correct source maps in development:

npm install babel-plugin-react-compiler react-compiler-runtime @&#8203;babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development
export default defineConfig(({ command }) => {
  const babelPlugins = [['babel-plugin-react-compiler', { target: '18' }]]
  if (command === 'serve') {
    babelPlugins.push(['@&#8203;babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development', {}])
  }

  return {
    plugins: [react({ babel: { plugins: babelPlugins } })],
  }
})

v4.3.2

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Ignore directive sourcemap error #​369

v4.3.1

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Fix support for React Compiler with React 18

The previous version made this assumption that the compiler was only usable with React 19, but it's possible to use it with React 18 and a custom runtimeModule: https://gist.github.com/poteto/37c076bf112a07ba39d0e5f0645fec43

When using a custom runtimeModule, the plugin will not try to pre-optimize react/compiler-runtime dependency.

Reminder: Vite expect code outside of node_modules to be ESM, so you will need to update the gist with import React from 'react'.

v4.3.0

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Fix support for React compiler

Don't set retainLines: true when the React compiler is used. This creates whitespace issues and the compiler is modifying the JSX too much to get correct line numbers after that. If you want to use the React compiler and get back correct line numbers for tools like vite-plugin-react-click-to-component to work, you should update your config to something like:

export default defineConfig(({ command }) => {
  const babelPlugins = [['babel-plugin-react-compiler', {}]]
  if (command === 'serve') {
    babelPlugins.push(['@&#8203;babel/plugin-transform-react-jsx-development', {}])
  }

  return {
    plugins: [react({ babel: { plugins: babelPlugins } })],
  }
})
Support HMR for class components

This is a long overdue and should fix some issues people had with HMR when migrating from CRA.

v4.2.1

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Remove generic parameter on Plugin to avoid type error with Rollup 4/Vite 5 and skipLibCheck: false.

I expect very few people to currently use this feature, but if you are extending the React plugin via api object, you can get back the typing of the hook by importing ViteReactPluginApi:

import type { Plugin } from 'vite'
import type { ViteReactPluginApi } from '@&#8203;vitejs/plugin-react'

export const somePlugin: Plugin = {
  name: 'some-plugin',
  api: {
    reactBabel: (babelConfig) => {
      babelConfig.plugins.push('some-babel-plugin')
    },
  } satisfies ViteReactPluginApi,
}

v4.2.0

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Update peer dependency range to target Vite 5

There were no breaking change that impacted this plugin, so any combination of React plugins and Vite core version will work.

Align jsx runtime for optimized dependencies

This will only affect people using internal libraries that contains untranspiled JSX. This change aligns the optimizer with the source code and avoid issues when the published source don't have React in the scope.

Reminder: While being partially supported in Vite, publishing TS & JSX outside of internal libraries is highly discouraged.

v4.1.1

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  • Enable retainLines to get correct line numbers for jsxDev (fix #​235)

v4.1.0

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  • Add @types/babel__cores to dependencies (fix #​211)
  • Improve build perf when not using Babel plugins by lazy loading @babel/core #​212
  • Better invalidation message when an export is added & fix HMR for export of nullish values #​215
  • Include non-dev jsx runtime in optimizeDeps & support HMR for JS files using the non dev runtime #​224
  • The build output now contains a index.d.cts file so you don't get types errors when setting moduleResolution to node16 or nodenext in your tsconfig (we recommend using bundler which is more close to how Vite works)
JedWatson/classnames (classnames)

v2.5.1

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  • Remove workspaces field from package (#​350)

v2.5.0

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  • Restore ability to pass a TypeScript interface (#​341)
  • Add exports field to package (#​342)

v2.4.0

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v2.3.3

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taye/interact.js (interactjs)

v1.10.27

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  • fix(types): fix issues with skipLibCheck: false

v1.10.26

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  • fix: improve build; check output for ES2018 compatibility

v1.10.25

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  • fix: bundle to ES5 syntax

v1.10.24

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  • chore: generate api docs

v1.10.23

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  • fix: transform nullish coalescing; fix symbol-tree build

v1.10.22

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  • fix(actions/gesture): fix error when inertia is enabled for gestures #​995

v1.10.21

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  • fix(actions/drop): fix regression with drop event targets #​1016

v1.10.20

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  • fix(types): import plugins for module augmentations #​933

v1.10.19

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  • fix(core/scope): remove duplicate Interactable super.unset
  • fix(utils/pointerExtend): skip all vendor-prefixed props. Close #​978
prettier/prettier (prettier)

v3.3.3

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Add parentheses for nullish coalescing in ternary (#​16391 by @​cdignam-segment)

This change adds clarity to operator precedence.

// Input
foo ? bar ?? foo : baz;
foo ?? bar ? a : b;
a ? b : foo ?? bar;

// Prettier 3.3.2
foo ? bar ?? foo : baz;
foo ?? bar ? a : b;
a ? b : foo ?? bar;

// Prettier 3.3.3
foo ? (bar ?? foo) : baz;
(foo ?? bar) ? a : b;
a ? b : (foo ?? bar);
Add parentheses for decorator expressions (#​16458 by @​y-schneider)

Prevent parentheses around member expressions or tagged template literals from being removed to follow the stricter parsing rules of TypeScript 5.5.

// Input
@&#8203;(foo`tagged template`)
class X {}

// Prettier 3.3.2
@&#8203;foo`tagged template`
class X {}

// Prettier 3.3.3
@&#8203;(foo`tagged template`)
class X {}
Support @let declaration syntax (#​16474 by @​sosukesuzuki)

Adds support for Angular v18 @let declaration syntax.

Please see the following code example. The @let declaration allows you to define local variables within the template:

@&#8203;let name = 'Frodo';

<h1>Dashboard for {{name}}</h1>
Hello, {{name}}

For more details, please refer to the excellent blog post by the Angular Team: Introducing @​let in Angular.

We also appreciate the Angular Team for kindly answering our questions to implement this feature.

v3.3.2

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Fix handlebars path expressions starts with @ (#​16358 by @​Princeyadav05)
{{! Input }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x.y.z}}</div>

{{! Prettier 3.3.1 }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x}}</div>

{{! Prettier 3.3.2 }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x.y.z}}</div>

v3.3.1

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Preserve empty lines in front matter (#​16347 by @​fisker)
<!-- Input -->
---
foo:
  - bar1

  - bar2

  - bar3
---
Markdown

<!-- Prettier 3.3.0 -->

---
foo:
  - bar1
  - bar2
  - bar3
---

Markdown

<!-- Prettier 3.3.1 -->
---
foo:
  - bar1

  - bar2

  - bar3
---

Markdown
Preserve explicit language in front matter (#​16348 by @​fisker)
<!-- Input -->
---yaml
title: Hello
slug: home
---

<!-- Prettier 3.3.0 -->
---
title: Hello
slug: home
---

<!-- Prettier 3.3.1 -->
---yaml
title: Hello
slug: home
---
Avoid line breaks in import attributes (#​16349 by @​fisker)
// Input
import something from "./some-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-long-path.json" with { type: "json" };

// Prettier 3.3.0
import something from "./some-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-long-path.json" with { type:
  "json" };

// Prettier 3.3.1
import something from "./some-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-long-path.json" with { type: "json" };

v3.3.0

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v3.2.5

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Support Angular inline styles as single template literal (#​15968 by @​sosukesuzuki)

Angular v17 supports single string inline styles.

// Input
@&#8203;Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `h1 { color: blue; }`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.4
@&#8203;Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `h1 { color: blue; }`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.5
@&#8203;Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `
    h1 {
      color: blue;
    }
  `,
})
export class AppComponent {}
Unexpected embedded formatting for Angular template (#​15969 by @​JounQin)

Computed template should not be considered as Angular component template

// Input
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{       hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.4
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{ hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.5
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{       hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}
Use "json" parser for tsconfig.json by default (#​16012 by @​sosukesuzuki)

In v2.3.0, we introduced "jsonc" parser which adds trialing comma by default.

When adding a new parser we also define how it will be used based on the linguist-languages data.

tsconfig.json is a special file used by TypeScript, it uses .json file extension, but it actually uses the JSON with Comments syntax. However, we found that there are many third-party tools not recognize it correctly because of the confusing .json file extension.

We decide to treat it as a JSON file for now to avoid the extra configuration step.

To keep using the "jsonc" parser for your tsconfig.json files, add the following to your .pretterrc file

{
  "overrides": [
    {
      "files": ["tsconfig.json", "jsconfig.json"],
      "options": {
        "parser": "jsonc"
      }
    }
  ]
}

v3.2.4

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Fix incorrect parser inference (#​15947 by @​fisker)

Files like .eslintrc.json were incorrectly formatted as JSONC files.

// Input
prettier --file-info .eslintrc.json
{ "ignored": false, "inferredParser": "jsonc" }

// Prettier 3.2.4
prettier --file-info .eslintrc.json
{ "ignored": false, "inferredParser": "json" }

v3.2.3

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Throw errors for invalid code (#​15881 by @​fisker, @​Josh-Cena, @​auvred)
// Input
1++;

// Prettier 3.2.2
1++;

// Prettier 3.2.3
SyntaxError: Invalid left-hand side expression in unary operation (1:1)
> 1 | 1++;
    | ^
// Input
try {} catch (error = 1){}

// Prettier 3.2.2
try {
} catch (error) {}

// Prettier 3.2.3
SyntaxError: Catch clause variable cannot have an initializer. (1:23)
> 1 | try {} catch (error = 1){}
    |                       ^
Fix parser inference (#​15927 by @​fisker)
// Prettier 3.2.2
prettier --file-info tsconfig.json
{ "ignored": false, "inferredParser": "json" }

// Prettier 3.2.3
prettier --file-info tsconfig.json
{ "ignored": false, "inferredParser": "jsonc" }

v3.2.2

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Fix crash when parsing template literal CSS in a JSX style tag using a spread attribute (#​15896 by @​eelco)

For example this code would crash before:

<style {...spread}>{`.{}`}</style>
Fix formatting error on optional call expression and member chain (#​15920 by @​sosukesuzuki)
// Input
a(() => {}, c?.d());

// Prettier 3.2.1
TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'type')

// Prettier 3.2.2
a(() => {}, c?.d());

v3.2.1

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diff

Fix formatting error on member chain (#​15915 by @​sosukesuzuki)
// Input
test().test2().test2(thing?.something);

// Prettier 3.2.0
TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'type')

// Prettier 3.2.1
test().test2().test2(thing?.something);

v3.2.0

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v3.1.1

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Fix config file search (#​15363 by @​fisker)

Previously, we start search for config files from the filePath as a directory, if it happened to be a directory and contains config file, it will be used by mistake.

├─ .prettierrc
└─ test.js         (A directory)
  └─ .prettierrc
// Prettier 3.1.0
await prettier.resolveConfigFile(new URL("./test.js", import.meta.url));
// <CWD>/test.js/.prettierrc

// Prettier 3.1.1
await prettier.resolveConfigFile(new URL("./test.js", import.meta.url));
// <CWD>/.prettierrc
Skip explicitly passed symbolic links with --no-error-on-unmatched-pattern (#​15533 by @​sanmai-NL)

Since Prettier v3, we stopped following symbolic links, however in some use cases, the symbolic link patterns can't be filtered out, and there is no way to prevent Prettier from throwing errors.

In Prettier 3.1.1, you can use --no-error-on-unmatched-pattern to simply skip symbolic links.

Consistently use tabs in ternaries when useTabs is true (#​15662 by @​auvred)
// Input
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
	? bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
	: ccccccccccccccc
	  ? ddddddddddddddd
	  : eeeeeeeeeeeeeee
	    ? fffffffffffffff
	    : gggggggggggggggg;

// Prettier 3.1.0
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
	? bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
	: ccccccccccccccc
	  ? ddddddddddddddd
	  : eeeeeeeeeeeeeee
	    ? fffffffffffffff
	    : gggggggggggggggg;

// Prettier 3.1.1
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
	? bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
	: ccccccccccccccc
		? ddddddddddddddd
		: eeeeeeeeeeeeeee
			? fffffffffffffff
			: gggggggggggggggg;
Improve config file search (#​15663 by @​fisker)

The Prettier config file search performance has been improved by more effective cache strategy.

Fix unstable and ugly formatting for comments in destructuring patterns (#​15708 by @​sosukesuzuki)
// Input
const {
  foo,
  // bar
  // baz
}: Foo = expr;

// Prettier 3.1.0
const {
  foo1,
} // bar
// baz
: Foo = expr;

// Prettier 3.1.0 second output
const {
  foo1, // bar
} // baz
: Foo = expr;

// Prettier 3.1.1
const {
  foo1,
  // bar
  // baz
}: Foo = expr;
Support "Import Attributes" (#​15718 by @​fisker)

TypeScript 5.3 supports the latest updates to the import attributes proposal.

import something from "./something.json" with { type: "json" };
Fix false claim in docs that cursorOffset is incompatible with rangeStart/rangeEnd (#​15750 by @​ExplodingCabbage)

The cursorOffset option has in fact been compatible with rangeStart/rangeEnd for over 5 years, thanks to work by @​ds300. However, Prettier's documentation (including the CLI --help text) continued to claim otherwise, falsely. The documentation is now fixed.

Keep curly braces and from keyword in empty import statements (#​15756 by @​fisker)
// Input
import { } from 'foo';
import { /* comment */ } from 'bar';

// Prettier 3.1.0
import {} from "foo";
import /* comment */ "bar";

// Prettier 3.1.1
import {} from "foo";
import {} from /* comment */ "bar";
Keep empty import attributes and assertions (#​15757 by @​fisker)
// Input
import foo from "foo" with {};
import bar from "bar" assert {};

// Prettier 3.1.0
import foo from "foo";
import bar from "bar";

// Prettier 3.1.1
import foo from "foo" with {};
import bar from "bar" assert {};

v3.1.0

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v3.0.3

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Add preferUnplugged: true to package.json (#​15169 by @​fisker and @​so1ve)

Prettier v3 uses dynamic imports, user will need to unplug Prettier when Yarn's PnP mode is enabled, add preferUnplugged: true to package.json, so Yarn will install Prettier as unplug by default.

Support shared config that forbids require() (#​15233 by @​fisker)

If an external shared config package is used, and the package exports don't have require or default export.

In Prettier 3.0.2 Prettier fails when attempt to require() the package, and throws an error.

Error [ERR_PACKAGE_PATH_NOT_EXPORTED]: No "exports" main defined in <packageName>/package.json
Allow argument of require() to break (#​15256 by @​fisker)
// Input
const plugin = require(
  global.STANDALONE
    ? path.join(__dirname, "../standalone.js")
    : path.join(__dirname, "..")
);

// Prettier 3.0.2
const plugin = require(global.STANDALONE
  ? path.join(__dirname, "../standalone.js")
  : path.join(__dirname, ".."));

// Prettier 3.0.3
const plugin = require(
  global.STANDALONE
    ? path.join(__dirname, "../standalone.js")
    : path.join(__dirname, "..")
);
Do not print trailing commas in arrow function type parameter lists in ts code blocks (#​15286 by @​sosukesuzuki)
<!-- Input -->
```ts
const foo = <T>() => {}
```

<!-- Prettier 3.0.2 -->
```ts
const foo = <T,>() => {}
```

<!-- Prettier 3.0.3 -->
```ts
const foo = <T>() => {}
```
Support TypeScript 5.2 using / await using declaration (#​15321 by @​sosukesuzuki)

Support for the upcoming Explicit Resource Management feature in ECMAScript. using / await using declaration

{
   using foo = new Foo();
   await using bar = new Bar();
}

v3.0.2

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Break after = of assignment if RHS is poorly breakable AwaitExpression or YieldExpression (#​15204 by @​seiyab)
// Input
const { section, rubric, authors, tags } = await utils.upsertCommonData(mainData);

// Prettier 3.0.1
const { section, rubric, authors, tags } = await utils.upsertCommonData(
  mainData,
);

// Prettier 3.0.2
const { section, rubric, authors, tags } =
  await utils.upsertCommonData(mainData);
Do not add trailing comma for grouped scss comments (#​15217 by @​auvred)
/* Input */
$foo: (
	'property': (),
	// comment 1
	// comment 2
)

/* Prettier 3.0.1 */
$foo: (
  "property": (),
  // comment 1
  // comment 2,
);

/* Prettier 3.0.2 */
$foo: (
  "property": (),
  // comment 1
  // comment 2
);
Print declare and export keywords for nested namespace (#​15249 by @​sosukesuzuki)
// Input
declare namespace abc1.def {}
export namespace abc2.def {}

// Prettier 3.0.1
namespace abc1.def {}
namespace abc2.def {}

// Prettier 3.0.2
declare namespace abc1.def {}
export namespace abc2.def {}
facebook/react (react)

v18.3.1

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v18.3.0

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facebook/react (react-dom)

v18.3.1

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v18.3.0

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sass/dart-sass (sass)

v1.81.0

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  • Fix a few cases where deprecation warnings weren't being emitted for global
    built-in functions whose names overlap with CSS calculations.

  • Add support for the CSS round() calculation with a single argument, as long
    as that argument might be a unitless number.

v1.80.7

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Embedded Host
  • Don't treat 0 as undefined for the green and blue channels in the
    LegacyColor constructor.

v1.80.6

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Command-Line Interface
  • Make @parcel/watcher an optional dependency so this can still be installed
    on operating systems where it's unavailable.

v1.80.5

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Embedded Host
  • Don't produce phantom @import deprecations when using an importer with the
    legacy API.

v1.80.4

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  • No user-visible changes.

v1.80.3

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  • Fix a bug where @import url("...") would crash in plain CSS files.

  • Improve consistency of how warnings are emitted by different parts of the
    compiler. This should result in minimal user-visible changes, but different
    types of warnings should now respond more reliably to flags like --quiet,
    --verbose, and --silence-deprecation.

v1.80.2

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  • Fix a bug where deprecation warnings were incorrectly emitted for the
    plain-CSS invert() function.

v1.80.1

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  • Fix a bug where repeated deprecation warnings were not automatically limited.

v1.80.0

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  • @import is now officially deprecated, as are global built-in functions that
    are available within built-in modules. See the Sass blog post for more
    details on the deprecation process.
Embedded Host
  • Fix an error that would sometimes occur when deprecation warnings were
    emitted when using a custom importer with the legacy API.

v1.79.6

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  • Fix a bug where Sass would add an extra */ after loud comments with
    whitespace after an explicit */ in the indented syntax.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: Adding text after an explicit */ in the
    indented syntax is now an error, rather than silently generating invalid CSS.

Embedded Host
  • Properly export the SassBoolean type.

v1.79.5

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  • Changes to how selector.unify() and @extend combine selectors:

    • The relative order of pseudo-classes (like :hover) and pseudo-elements
      (like ::before) within each original selector is now preserved when
      they're combined.

    • Pseudo selectors are now consistently placed at the end of the combined
      selector, regardless of which selector they came from. Previously, this
      reordering only applied to pseudo-selectors in the second selector.

  • Tweak the color transformation matrices for OKLab and OKLCH to match the
    newer, more accurate values in the CSS spec.

  • Fix a slight inaccuracy case when converting to srgb-linear and
    display-p3.

  • Potentially breaking bug fix: math.unit() now wraps multiple denominator
    units in parentheses. For example, px/(em*em) instead of px/em*em.

Command-Line Interface
  • Use @parcel/watcher to watch the filesystem when running from JavaScript and
    not using --poll. This should mitigate more frequent failures users have
    been seeing since version 4.0.0 of Chokidar, our previous watching tool, was
    released.
JS API
  • Fix SassColor.interpolate() to allow an undefined options parameter, as
    the types indicate.
Embedded Sass
  • Properly pass missing color channel values to and from custom functions.

v1.79.4

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JS API
  • Fix a bug where passing green or blue to color.change() for legacy
    colors would fail.

v1.79.3

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  • Update the $channel parameter in the suggested replacement for
    color.red(), color.green(), color.blue(), color.hue(),
    color.saturation(), color.lightness(), color.whiteness(), and
    color.blackness() to use a quoted string.

v1.79.2

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  • Add a $space parameter to the suggested replacement for color.red(),
    color.green(), color.blue(), color.hue(), color.saturation(),
    color.lightness(), color.whiteness(), and color.blackness().

  • Update deprecation warnings for the legacy JS API to include a link to
    relevant documentation.

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  • Breaking change: Passing a number with unit % to the $alpha parameter
    of color.change(), color.adjust(), change-color(), and adjust-color()
    is now interpreted as a percentage, instead of ignoring the unit. For example,
    color.change(red, $alpha: 50%) now returns rgb(255 0 0 / 0.5).

  • Potentially breaking compatibility fix: Sass no longer rounds RGB channels
    to the nearest integer. This means that, for example, rgb(0 0 1) != rgb(0 0 0.6). This matches the latest version of the CSS spec and browser behavior.

  • Potentially breaking compatibility fix: Passing large positive or negative
    values to color.adjust() can now cause a color's channels to go outside that
    color's gamut. In most cases this will currently be clipped by the browser and
    end up showing the same color as before, but once browsers implement gamut
    mapping it may produce a different result.

  • Add support for CSS Color Level 4 [color spaces]. Each color value now tracks
    its color space along with the values of each channel in that color space.
    There are two general principles to keep in mind when dealing with new color
    spaces:

    1. With the exception of legacy color spaces (rgb, hsl, and hwb), colors
      will always be emitted in the color space they were defined in unless
      they're explicitly converted.

    2. The color.to-space() function is the only way to convert a color to
      another color space. Some built-in functions may do operations in a
      different color space, but they'll always convert back to the original space
      afterwards.

  • rgb colors can now have non-integer channels and channels outside the normal
    gamut of 0-255. These colors are always emitted using the rgb() syntax so
    that modern browsers that are being displayed on wide-gamut devices can
    display the most accurate color possible.

  • Add support for all the new color syntax defined in Color Level 4, including:

    • oklab(), oklch(), lab(), and lch() functions;
    • a top-level hwb() function that matches the space-separated CSS syntax;
    • and a color() function that supports the srgb, srgb-linear,
      display-p3, a98-rgb, prophoto-rgb, rec2020, xyz, xyz-d50, and
      xyz-d65 color spaces.
  • Add new functions for working with color spaces:

    • color.to-space($color, $space) converts $color to the given $space. In
      most cases this conversion is lossless—the color may end up out-of-gamut for
      the destination color space, but browsers will generally display it as best
      they can regardless. However, the hsl and hwb spaces can't represent
      out-of-gamut colors and so will be clamped.

    • `color.channel($color,


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