SassFunction
Hierarchy
- Value
- SassFunction
 
 Index
Constructors
Accessors
Methods
Constructors
constructor
- new Sass Function(signature: string, callback: ((args: Value[]) => Value)): SassFunction 
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Creates a new first-class function that can be invoked using meta.call().Parameters- 
signature: stringThe function signature, like you'd write for the @function rule.
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callback: ((args: Value[]) => Value)The callback that's invoked when this function is called, just like for a CustomFunction. 
 Returns SassFunction
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Accessors
as
- get asList(): List<Value>
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This value as a list. All SassScript values can be used as lists. Maps count as lists of pairs, and all other values count as single-value lists. Returns List<Value>An immutable List from the immutablepackage.
has
- get hasBrackets(): boolean
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Whether this value as a list has brackets. All SassScript values can be used as lists. Maps count as lists of pairs, and all other values count as single-value lists. Returns boolean
is
- get isTruthy(): boolean
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Whether the value counts as truein an@ifstatement and other contexts.Returns boolean
real
separator
- get separator(): ListSeparator
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The separator for this value as a list. All SassScript values can be used as lists. Maps count as lists of pairs, and all other values count as single-value lists. Returns ListSeparator
Methods
assert
- assertBoolean(name?: string): SassBoolean 
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Throws if thisisn't a SassBoolean.⚠️ Heads up!Functions should generally use isTruthy rather than requiring a literal boolean. Parameters- 
Optionalname: stringThe name of the function argument thiscame from (without the$) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.
 Returns SassBoolean
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assert
- assertCalculation(name?: string): SassCalculation 
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Throws if thisisn't a SassCalculation.Parameters- 
Optionalname: stringThe name of the function argument thiscame from (without the$) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.
 Returns SassCalculation
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assert
assert
- assertFunction(name?: string): SassFunction 
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Throws if thisisn't a SassFunction.Parameters- 
Optionalname: stringThe name of the function argument thiscame from (without the$) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.
 Returns SassFunction
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assert
assert
assert
- assertNumber(name?: string): SassNumber 
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Throws if thisisn't a SassNumber.Parameters- 
Optionalname: stringThe name of the function argument thiscame from (without the$) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.
 Returns SassNumber
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assert
- assertString(name?: string): SassString 
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Throws if thisisn't a SassString.Parameters- 
Optionalname: stringThe name of the function argument thiscame from (without the$) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.
 Returns SassString
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equals
get
- get(index: number): undefined | Value
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Returns the value at index indexin this value as a list, orundefinedifindexisn't valid for this list.All SassScript values can be used as lists. Maps count as lists of pairs, and all other values count as single-value lists. This is a shorthand for this.asList.get(index), although it may be more efficient in some cases.⚠️ Heads up!This method uses the same indexing conventions as the immutablepackage: unlike Sass the index of the first element is 0, but like Sass negative numbers index from the end of the list.Parameters- 
index: number
 Returns undefined | Value
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hash
sass
- sassIndex To List Index(sassIndex: Value, name?: string): number 
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Converts sassIndexinto a JavaScript-style index into the list returned by asList.Sass indexes are one-based, while JavaScript indexes are zero-based. Sass indexes may also be negative in order to index from the end of the list. ThrowsErrorIfsassIndexisn't a number, if that number isn't an integer, or if that integer isn't a valid index for asList.Parameters- 
sassIndex: ValueThe Sass-style index into this as a list. 
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Optionalname: stringThe name of the function argument sassIndexcame from (without the$) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.
 Returns number
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Sass's function type.
⚠️ Heads up!
Although first-class Sass functions can be processed by custom functions, there’s no way to invoke them outside of a Sass stylesheet.