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Update dependency sass to v1.66.1 #613

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
sass 1.63.6 -> 1.66.1 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

sass/dart-sass (sass)

v1.66.1

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JS API
  • Fix a bug where Sass compilation could crash in strict mode if passed a
    callback that threw a string, boolean, number, symbol, or bignum.

v1.66.0

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  • Breaking change: Drop support for the additional CSS calculations defined
    in CSS Values and Units 4. Custom Sass functions whose names overlapped with
    these new CSS functions were being parsed as CSS calculations instead, causing
    an unintentional breaking change outside our normal [compatibility policy] for
    CSS compatibility changes.

    Support will be added again in a future version, but only after Sass has
    emitted a deprecation warning for all functions that will break for at least
    three months prior to the breakage.

v1.65.1

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  • Update abs-percent deprecatedIn version to 1.65.0.

v1.65.0

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  • All functions defined in CSS Values and Units 4 are now parsed as calculation
    objects: round(), mod(), rem(), sin(), cos(), tan(), asin(),
    acos(), atan(), atan2(), pow(), sqrt(), hypot(), log(), exp(),
    abs(), and sign().

  • Deprecate explicitly passing the % unit to the global abs() function. In
    future releases, this will emit a CSS abs() function to be resolved by the
    browser. This deprecation is named abs-percent.

v1.64.2

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  • No user-visible changes.

v1.64.1

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Embedded Sass
  • Fix a bug where a valid SassCalculation.clamp() with less than 3 arguments
    would throw an error.

v1.64.0

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  • Comments that appear before or between @use and @forward rules are now
    emitted in source order as much as possible, instead of always being emitted
    after the CSS of all module dependencies.

  • Fix a bug where an interpolation in a custom property name crashed if the file
    was loaded by a @use nested in an @import.

JavaScript API
  • Add a new SassCalculation type that represents the calculation objects added
    in Dart Sass 1.40.0.

  • Add Value.assertCalculation(), which returns the value if it's a
    SassCalculation and throws an error otherwise.

  • Produce a better error message when an environment that supports some Node.js
    APIs loads the browser entrypoint but attempts to access the filesystem.

Embedded Sass
  • Fix a bug where nested relative @imports failed to load when using the
    deprecated functions render or renderSync and those relative imports were
    loaded multiple times across different files.

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@jelhan jelhan merged commit 9f47286 into master Sep 4, 2023
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@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/sass-1.x-lockfile branch September 4, 2023 15:45
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