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Value

The abstract base class of Sass's value types.

This is passed to and returned by CustomFunctions, which are passed into the Sass implementation using functions.

Hierarchy

Implements

Index

Constructors

Accessors

  • get hasBrackets(): boolean
  • 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

  • get isTruthy(): boolean
  • Whether the value counts as true in an @if statement and other contexts.

    Returns boolean

Methods

  • Throws if this isn't a SassBoolean.

    ⚠️ Heads up!

    Functions should generally use isTruthy rather than requiring a literal boolean.

    Parameters

    • Optional name: string

      The name of the function argument this came from (without the $) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.

    Returns SassBoolean

  • Throws if this isn't a SassMap.

    Parameters

    • Optional name: string

      The name of the function argument this came from (without the $) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.

    Returns SassMap

  • Returns whether this represents the same value as other.

    Parameters

    Returns boolean

  • Returns the value at index index in this value as a list, or undefined if index isn'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 immutable package: 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

  • Returns a hash code that can be used to store this in a hash map.

    Returns number

  • Converts sassIndex into 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.

    Throws

    Error If sassIndex isn't a number, if that number isn't an integer, or if that integer isn't a valid index for asList.

    Parameters

    • sassIndex: Value

      The Sass-style index into this as a list.

    • Optional name: string

      The name of the function argument sassIndex came from (without the $) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting.

    Returns number

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