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# 5.0.0
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- Allow escaped dot within class name.
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- Update PostCSS to 7.0.7 (patch)
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# 5.0.0-rc.4
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- Fixed and issue where comments immediately after an insensitive
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(in attribute) were not parsed correctly.
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- Updated `cssesc` to 2.0.0 (major).
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- Removed outdated integration tests.
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- Added tests for custom selectors, tags with attributes, the universal
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selector with pseudos, and tokens after combinators.
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# 5.0.0-rc.1
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To ease adoption of the v5.0 release, we have relaxed the node version
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check performed by npm at installation time to allow for node 4, which
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remains officially unsupported, but likely to continue working for the
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time being.
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# 5.0.0-rc.0
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This release has **BREAKING CHANGES** that were required to fix regressions
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in 4.0.0 and to make the Combinator Node API consistent for all combinator
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types. Please read carefully.
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## Summary of Changes
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* The way a descendent combinator that isn't a single space character (E.g. `.a .b`) is stored in the AST has changed.
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* Named Combinators (E.g. `.a /for/ .b`) are now properly parsed as a combinator.
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* It is now possible to look up a node based on the source location of a character in that node and to query nodes if they contain some character.
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* Several bug fixes that caused the parser to hang and run out of memory when a `/` was encountered have been fixed.
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* The minimum supported version of Node is now `v6.0.0`.
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### Changes to the Descendent Combinator
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In prior releases, the value of a descendant combinator with multiple spaces included all the spaces.
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* `.a .b`: Extra spaces are now stored as space before.
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- Old & Busted:
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- `combinator.value === " "`
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- New hotness:
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- `combinator.value === " " && combinator.spaces.before === " "`
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* `.a /*comment*/.b`: A comment at the end of the combinator causes extra space to become after space.
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- Old & Busted:
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- `combinator.value === " "`
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- `combinator.raws.value === " /*comment/"`
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- New hotness:
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- `combinator.value === " "`
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- `combinator.spaces.after === " "`
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- `combinator.raws.spaces.after === " /*comment*/"`
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* `.a<newline>.b`: whitespace that doesn't start or end with a single space character is stored as a raw value.
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- Old & Busted:
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- `combinator.value === "\n"`
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- `combinator.raws.value === undefined`
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- New hotness:
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- `combinator.value === " "`
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- `combinator.raws.value === "\n"`
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### Support for "Named Combinators"
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Although, nonstandard and unlikely to ever become a standard, combinators like `/deep/` and `/for/` are now properly supported.
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Because they've been taken off the standardization track, there is no spec-official name for combinators of the form `/<ident>/`. However, I talked to [Tab Atkins](https://twitter.com/tabatkins) and we agreed to call them "named combinators" so now they are called that.
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Before this release such named combinators were parsed without intention and generated three nodes of type `"tag"` where the first and last nodes had a value of `"/"`.
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* `.a /for/ .b` is parsed as a combinator.
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- Old & Busted:
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[1].type === "tag"`
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[1].value === "/"`
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- New hotness:
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[1].type === "combinator"`
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[1].value === "/for/"`
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* `.a /F\6fR/ .b` escapes are handled and uppercase is normalized.
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- Old & Busted:
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[2].type === "tag"`
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[2].value === "F\\6fR"`
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- New hotness:
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[1].type === "combinator"`
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[1].value === "/for/"`
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- `root.nodes[0].nodes[1].raws.value === "/F\\6fR/"`
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### Source position checks and lookups
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A new API was added to look up a node based on the source location.
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```js
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const selectorParser = require("postcss-selector-parser");
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// You can find the most specific node for any given character
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let combinator = selectorParser.astSync(".a > .b").atPosition(1,4);
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combinator.toString() === " > ";
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// You can check if a node includes a specific character
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// Whitespace surrounding the node that is owned by that node
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// is included in the check.
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[2,3,4,5,6].map(column => combinator.isAtPosition(1, column));
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// => [false, true, true, true, false]
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```
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# 4.0.0
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This release has **BREAKING CHANGES** that were required to fix bugs regarding values with escape sequences. Please read carefully.
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* **Identifiers with escapes** - CSS escape sequences are now hidden from the public API by default.
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The normal value of a node like a class name or ID, or an aspect of a node such as attribute
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selector's value, is unescaped. Escapes representing Non-ascii characters are unescaped into
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unicode characters. For example: `bu\tton, .\31 00, #i\2764\FE0Fu, [attr="value is \"quoted\""]`
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will parse respectively to the values `button`, `100`, `i❤️u`, `value is "quoted"`.
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The original escape sequences for these values can be found in the corresponding property name
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in `node.raws`. Where possible, deprecation warnings were added, but the nature
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of escape handling makes it impossible to detect what is escaped or not. Our expectation is
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that most users are neither expecting nor handling escape sequences in their use of this library,
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and so for them, this is a bug fix. Users who are taking care to handle escapes correctly can
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now update their code to remove the escape handling and let us do it for them.
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* **Mutating values with escapes** - When you make an update to a node property that has escape handling
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The value is assumed to be unescaped, and any special characters are escaped automatically and
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the corresponding `raws` value is immediately updated. This can result in changes to the original
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escape format. Where the exact value of the escape sequence is important there are methods that
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allow both values to be set in conjunction. There are a number of new convenience methods for
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manipulating values that involve escapes, especially for attributes values where the quote mark
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is involved. See https://github.com/postcss/postcss-selector-parser/pull/133 for an extensive
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write-up on these changes.
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**Upgrade/API Example**
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In `3.x` there was no unescape handling and internal consistency of several properties was the caller's job to maintain. It was very easy for the developer
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to create a CSS file that did not parse correctly when some types of values
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were in use.
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```js
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const selectorParser = require("postcss-selector-parser");
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let attr = selectorParser.attribute({attribute: "id", operator: "=", value: "a-value"});
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attr.value; // => "a-value"
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attr.toString(); // => [id=a-value]
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// Add quotes to an attribute's value.
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// All these values have to be set by the caller to be consistent:
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// no internal consistency is maintained.
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attr.raws.unquoted = attr.value
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attr.value = "'" + attr.value + "'";
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attr.value; // => "'a-value'"
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attr.quoted = true;
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attr.toString(); // => "[id='a-value']"
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```
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In `4.0` there is a convenient API for setting and mutating values
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that may need escaping. Especially for attributes.
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```js
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const selectorParser = require("postcss-selector-parser");
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// The constructor requires you specify the exact escape sequence
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let className = selectorParser.className({value: "illegal class name", raws: {value: "illegal\\ class\\ name"}});
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className.toString(); // => '.illegal\\ class\\ name'
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// So it's better to set the value as a property
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className = selectorParser.className();
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// Most properties that deal with identifiers work like this
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className.value = "escape for me";
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className.value; // => 'escape for me'
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className.toString(); // => '.escape\\ for\\ me'
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// emoji and all non-ascii are escaped to ensure it works in every css file.
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className.value = "😱🦄😍";
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className.value; // => '😱🦄😍'
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className.toString(); // => '.\\1F631\\1F984\\1F60D'
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// you can control the escape sequence if you want, or do bad bad things
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className.setPropertyAndEscape('value', 'xxxx', 'yyyy');
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className.value; // => "xxxx"
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className.toString(); // => ".yyyy"
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// Pass a value directly through to the css output without escaping it.
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className.setPropertyWithoutEscape('value', '$REPLACE_ME$');
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className.value; // => "$REPLACE_ME$"
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className.toString(); // => ".$REPLACE_ME$"
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// The biggest changes are to the Attribute class
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// passing quoteMark explicitly is required to avoid a deprecation warning.
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let attr = selectorParser.attribute({attribute: "id", operator: "=", value: "a-value", quoteMark: null});
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attr.toString(); // => "[id=a-value]"
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// Get the value with quotes on it and any necessary escapes.
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// This is the same as reading attr.value in 3.x.
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attr.getQuotedValue(); // => "a-value";
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attr.quoteMark; // => null
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// Add quotes to an attribute's value.
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attr.quoteMark = "'"; // This is all that's required.
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attr.toString(); // => "[id='a-value']"
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attr.quoted; // => true
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// The value is still the same, only the quotes have changed.
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attr.value; // => a-value
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attr.getQuotedValue(); // => "'a-value'";
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// deprecated assignment, no warning because there's no escapes
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attr.value = "new-value";
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// no quote mark is needed so it is removed
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attr.getQuotedValue(); // => "new-value";
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// deprecated assignment,
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attr.value = "\"a 'single quoted' value\"";
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// > (node:27859) DeprecationWarning: Assigning an attribute a value containing characters that might need to be escaped is deprecated. Call attribute.setValue() instead.
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attr.getQuotedValue(); // => '"a \'single quoted\' value"';
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// quote mark inferred from first and last characters.
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attr.quoteMark; // => '"'
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// setValue takes options to make manipulating the value simple.
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attr.setValue('foo', {smart: true});
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// foo doesn't require any escapes or quotes.
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attr.toString(); // => '[id=foo]'
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attr.quoteMark; // => null
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// An explicit quote mark can be specified
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attr.setValue('foo', {quoteMark: '"'});
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attr.toString(); // => '[id="foo"]'
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// preserves quote mark by default
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attr.setValue('bar');
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attr.toString(); // => '[id="bar"]'
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attr.quoteMark = null;
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attr.toString(); // => '[id=bar]'
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// with no arguments, it preserves quote mark even when it's not a great idea
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attr.setValue('a value \n that should be quoted');
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attr.toString(); // => '[id=a\\ value\\ \\A\\ that\\ should\\ be\\ quoted]'
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// smart preservation with a specified default
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attr.setValue('a value \n that should be quoted', {smart: true, preferCurrentQuoteMark: true, quoteMark: "'"});
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// => "[id='a value \\A that should be quoted']"
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attr.quoteMark = '"';
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// => '[id="a value \\A that should be quoted"]'
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// this keeps double quotes because it wants to quote the value and the existing value has double quotes.
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attr.setValue('this should be quoted', {smart: true, preferCurrentQuoteMark: true, quoteMark: "'"});
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// => '[id="this should be quoted"]'
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// picks single quotes because the value has double quotes
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attr.setValue('a "double quoted" value', {smart: true, preferCurrentQuoteMark: true, quoteMark: "'"});
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// => "[id='a "double quoted" value']"
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// setPropertyAndEscape lets you do anything you want. Even things that are a bad idea and illegal.
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attr.setPropertyAndEscape('value', 'xxxx', 'the password is 42');
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attr.value; // => "xxxx"
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attr.toString(); // => "[id=the password is 42]"
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// Pass a value directly through to the css output without escaping it.
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attr.setPropertyWithoutEscape('value', '$REPLACEMENT$');
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attr.value; // => "$REPLACEMENT$"
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attr.toString(); // => "[id=$REPLACEMENT$]"
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```
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# 3.1.2
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* Fix: Removed dot-prop dependency since it's no longer written in es5.
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# 3.1.1
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* Fix: typescript definitions weren't in the published package.
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# 3.1.0
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* Fixed numerous bugs in attribute nodes relating to the handling of comments
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and whitespace. There's significant changes to `attrNode.spaces` and `attrNode.raws` since the `3.0.0` release.
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* Added `Attribute#offsetOf(part)` to get the offset location of
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attribute parts like `"operator"` and `"value"`. This is most
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often added to `Attribute#sourceIndex` for error reporting.
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# 3.0.0
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## Breaking changes
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* Some tweaks to the tokenizer/attribute selector parsing mean that whitespace
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locations might be slightly different to the 2.x code.
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* Better attribute selector parsing with more validation; postcss-selector-parser
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no longer uses regular expressions to parse attribute selectors.
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* Added an async API (thanks to @jacobp100); the default `process` API is now
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async, and the sync API is now accessed through `processSync` instead.
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* `process()` and `processSync()` now return a string instead of the Processor
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instance.
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* Tweaks handling of Less interpolation (thanks to @jwilsson).
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* Removes support for Node 0.12.
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## Other changes
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* `ast()` and `astSync()` methods have been added to the `Processor`. These
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return the `Root` node of the selectors after processing them.
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* `transform()` and `transformSync()` methods have been added to the
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`Processor`. These return the value returned by the processor callback
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after processing the selectors.
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* Set the parent when inserting a node (thanks to @chriseppstein).
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* Correctly adjust indices when using insertBefore/insertAfter (thanks to @tivac).
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* Fixes handling of namespaces with qualified tag selectors.
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* `process`, `ast` and `transform` (and their sync variants) now accept a
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`postcss` rule node. When provided, better errors are generated and selector
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processing is automatically set back to the rule selector (unless the `updateSelector` option is set to `false`.)
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* Now more memory efficient when tokenizing selectors.
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### Upgrade hints
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The pattern of:
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`rule.selector = processor.process(rule.selector).result.toString();`
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is now:
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`processor.processSync(rule)`
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# 2.2.3
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* Resolves an issue where the parser would not reduce multiple spaces between an
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ampersand and another simple selector in lossy mode (thanks to @adam-26).
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# 2.2.2
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* No longer hangs on an unescaped semicolon; instead the parser will throw
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an exception for these cases.
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# 2.2.1
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* Allows a consumer to specify whitespace tokens when creating a new Node
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(thanks to @Semigradsky).
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# 2.2.0
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* Added a new option to normalize whitespace when parsing the selector string
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(thanks to @adam-26).
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# 2.1.1
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* Better unquoted value handling within attribute selectors
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(thanks to @evilebottnawi).
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# 2.1.0
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* Added: Use string constants for all node types & expose them on the main
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parser instance (thanks to @Aweary).
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# 2.0.0
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This release contains the following breaking changes:
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* Renamed all `eachInside` iterators to `walk`. For example, `eachTag` is now
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`walkTags`, and `eachInside` is now `walk`.
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* Renamed `Node#removeSelf()` to `Node#remove()`.
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* Renamed `Container#remove()` to `Container#removeChild()`.
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* Renamed `Node#raw` to `Node#raws` (thanks to @davidtheclark).
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* Now parses `&` as the *nesting* selector, rather than a *tag* selector.
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* Fixes misinterpretation of Sass interpolation (e.g. `#{foo}`) as an
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id selector (thanks to @davidtheclark).
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and;
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* Fixes parsing of attribute selectors with equals signs in them
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(e.g. `[data-attr="foo=bar"]`) (thanks to @montmanu).
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* Adds `quoted` and `raw.unquoted` properties to attribute nodes
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(thanks to @davidtheclark).
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# 1.3.3
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* Fixes an infinite loop on `)` and `]` tokens when they had no opening pairs.
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Now postcss-selector-parser will throw when it encounters these lone tokens.
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# 1.3.2
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* Now uses plain integers rather than `str.charCodeAt(0)` for compiled builds.
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# 1.3.1
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* Update flatten to v1.x (thanks to @shinnn).
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# 1.3.0
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* Adds a new node type, `String`, to fix a crash on selectors such as
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`foo:bar("test")`.
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# 1.2.1
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* Fixes a crash when the parser encountered a trailing combinator.
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# 1.2.0
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* A more descriptive error is thrown when the parser expects to find a
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pseudo-class/pseudo-element (thanks to @ashelley).
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* Adds support for line/column locations for selector nodes, as well as a
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`Node#sourceIndex` method (thanks to @davidtheclark).
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# 1.1.4
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* Fixes a crash when a selector started with a `>` combinator. The module will
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now no longer throw if a selector has a leading/trailing combinator node.
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# 1.1.3
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* Fixes a crash on `@` tokens.
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# 1.1.2
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* Fixes an infinite loop caused by using parentheses in a non-pseudo element
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context.
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# 1.1.1
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* Fixes a crash when a backslash ended a selector string.
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# 1.1.0
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* Adds support for replacing multiple nodes at once with `replaceWith`
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(thanks to @jonathantneal).
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* Parser no longer throws on sequential IDs and trailing commas, to support
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parsing of selector hacks.
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# 1.0.1
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* Fixes using `insertAfter` and `insertBefore` during iteration.
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# 1.0.0
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* Adds `clone` and `replaceWith` methods to nodes.
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* Adds `insertBefore` and `insertAfter` to containers.
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* Stabilises API.
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# 0.0.5
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* Fixes crash on extra whitespace inside a pseudo selector's parentheses.
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* Adds sort function to the container class.
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* Enables the parser to pass its input through without transforming.
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* Iteration-safe `each` and `eachInside`.
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# 0.0.4
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* Tidy up redundant duplication.
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* Fixes a bug where the parser would loop infinitely on universal selectors
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inside pseudo selectors.
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* Adds `length` getter and `eachInside`, `map`, `reduce` to the container class.
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* When a selector has been removed from the tree, the root node will no longer
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cast it to a string.
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* Adds node type iterators to the container class (e.g. `eachComment`).
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* Adds filter function to the container class.
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* Adds split function to the container class.
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* Create new node types by doing `parser.id(opts)` etc.
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* Adds support for pseudo classes anywhere in the selector.
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# 0.0.3
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* Adds `next` and `prev` to the node class.
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* Adds `first` and `last` getters to the container class.
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* Adds `every` and `some` iterators to the container class.
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* Add `empty` alias for `removeAll`.
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* Combinators are now types of node.
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* Fixes the at method so that it is not an alias for `index`.
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* Tidy up creation of new nodes in the parser.
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* Refactors how namespaces are handled for consistency & less redundant code.
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* Refactors AST to use `nodes` exclusively, and eliminates excessive nesting.
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* Fixes nested pseudo parsing.
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* Fixes whitespace parsing.
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# 0.0.2
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* Adds support for namespace selectors.
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* Adds support for selectors joined by escaped spaces - such as `.\31\ 0`.
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# 0.0.1
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* Initial release.
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