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Div as binop #20

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@kaj kaj merged commit 33b1f1b into master May 2, 2018
@kaj kaj deleted the div-as-binop branch May 2, 2018 20:53
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A default run of sass-spec found 1661 of 3482 tests passing.

Changes since version 0.8.0 includes:

* PR #24: Implement a Rgba type and use in css::Value and sass::Value.
* PR #22: Partial support for `@at-root`.  Supports `&` back-refs but
  not `with` and `without`.
* Add "foo/index.scss" and "foo/_index.scss" when attempting to find
  "foo" for import.
* The parser should fail rather than crash on some non-utf8 input.
* PR #21: Introduce a Number type, mainly for sharing some abstraction
  between css and sass values.
* Make the `rgba` function handle non-numeric inputs (e.g. calc(...)).
* Implement the `feature-exists` function.
* Make `!important` part of value rather than property, so it can be
  used in fuction / mixin arguments etc.
* A css3 pseudo-element selector may have arguments.
* Add support for unicode ranges.
* The `@each` construct can bind multipe values.
* PR #20: Division is now a BinOp rather than a special case.
* Minor improvement in parsing and formatting at-rules.
* Fix some clippy complaints.
* Minor documentation updates.
* Some updates to travis build script and test structure.
* Add appveyour (windows) continous integration testing.
* Depedency updates: num-rational 0.2.1, nom 4.0 (PR #23) and rand 0.5.

Thanks to @killercup and rust-fuzz/targets#119 for identifying some
parser crashes on non-utf8 input.
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