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- checksums.yaml +7 -0
- data/README.markdown +2 -3
- data/Rakefile +91 -5
- data/VERSION.yml +1 -1
- data/examples/compass/images/emblem-a043c4f148.png +0 -0
- data/examples/compass/images/flag-03c3b29b35.png +0 -0
- data/examples/compass/images/flag-21cfbfbfc8.png +0 -0
- data/examples/css3/extensions/fancy-fonts/templates/project/Prociono.otf +0 -0
- data/features/command_line.feature +2 -6
- data/features/step_definitions/command_line_steps.rb +1 -0
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_css3.scss +0 -1
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/_support.scss +353 -35
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_animation.scss +49 -48
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_appearance.scss +4 -8
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_background-clip.scss +15 -19
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_background-origin.scss +17 -19
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_background-size.scss +4 -8
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_border-radius.scss +37 -39
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_box-shadow.scss +45 -20
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_box-sizing.scss +6 -8
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_box.scss +12 -13
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_columns.scss +46 -26
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_deprecated-support.scss +272 -0
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_filter.scss +17 -10
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_flexbox.scss +134 -281
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_font-face.scss +5 -5
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_hyphenation.scss +14 -11
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_images.scss +77 -67
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_inline-block.scss +15 -6
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_opacity.scss +6 -2
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_pie.scss +1 -73
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_regions.scss +7 -6
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_selection.scss +45 -17
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_shared.scss +4 -261
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_text-shadow.scss +1 -1
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_transform.scss +24 -32
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_transition.scss +102 -152
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_user-interface.scss +42 -27
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/typography/_vertical_rhythm.scss +2 -1
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/typography/links/_hover-link.scss +1 -1
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/typography/lists/_horizontal-list.scss +2 -2
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/typography/lists/_inline-list.scss +1 -1
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/typography/text/_ellipsis.scss +1 -1
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/_sass.scss +2 -0
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/color/_brightness.scss +12 -0
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/color/_contrast.scss +36 -12
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/general/_float.scss +6 -2
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/general/_hacks.scss +23 -4
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/general/_min.scss +1 -1
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/sass/_lists.scss +16 -0
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/sass/_maps.scss +19 -0
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/sprites/_base.scss +25 -18
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/sprites/_sprite-img.scss +3 -1
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/utilities/tables/_borders.scss +3 -3
- data/lib/compass.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/compass/browser_support.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/compass/caniuse.rb +247 -0
- data/lib/compass/configuration/adapters.rb +7 -1
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/constants.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/cross_browser_support.rb +176 -1
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/display.rb +24 -19
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/env.rb +37 -8
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/gradient_support.rb +10 -13
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/math.rb +31 -13
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/sprites.rb +48 -25
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/monkey_patches/browser_support.rb +42 -13
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/sprites/image.rb +14 -4
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/sprites/image_methods.rb +19 -3
- data/lib/compass/sprite_importer/content.erb +8 -7
- data/lib/compass/watcher/project_watcher.rb +75 -42
- data/lib/compass/watcher/watch.rb +35 -17
- data/test/fixtures/sprites/public/images/focus/ten-by-ten.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/sprites/public/images/focus/ten-by-ten_active.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/sprites/public/images/focus/ten-by-ten_focus.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/sprites/public/images/focus/ten-by-ten_hover.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/sprites/public/images/focus/ten-by-ten_target.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/config.rb +1 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/animation-with-legacy-ie.css +1 -9
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/animation.css +1 -9
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/appearance.css +3 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/background-clip.css +4 -8
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/background-origin.css +4 -8
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/background-size.css +3 -10
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/border_radius.css +3 -3
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/{box-sizeing.css → box-sizing.css} +2 -2
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/box_shadow.css +15 -5
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/brightness.css +14 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/browser-support.css +306 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/color.css +18 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/columns.css +27 -18
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/filters.css +6 -6
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/flexbox.css +84 -111
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/fonts.css +1 -1
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/gradients.css +53 -53
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/grid_background.css +11 -11
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/hyphenation.css +2 -4
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/lists.css +6 -12
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/regions.css +2 -2
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/selection.css +41 -4
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/sprites_with_explicit_separator.css +16 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/support.css +62 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/transform.css +64 -136
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/transition.css +27 -45
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/typography/links/hover-link.css +4 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/user-interface.css +34 -7
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/utilities.css +7 -7
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/vertical_rhythm.css +6 -9
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/images/flag_states-sc42d7bf926.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/images/flag_states/foo.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/images/flag_states/foo_active.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/images/flag_states/foo_focus.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/images/flag_states/foo_hover.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/images/flag_states/foo_target.png +0 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/animation-with-legacy-ie.scss +1 -3
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/appearance.scss +5 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/background-clip.scss +0 -5
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/background-origin.scss +0 -5
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/background-size.scss +0 -5
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/{box-sizeing.scss → box-sizing.scss} +1 -1
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/box_shadow.scss +2 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/brightness.scss +12 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/browser-support.scss +30 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/color.scss +22 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/filters.scss +1 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/flexbox.scss +84 -40
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/gradients.sass +3 -2
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/selection.scss +29 -4
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/sprites_with_explicit_separator.scss +7 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/support.scss +137 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/transition.scss +0 -3
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/typography/links/hover-link.scss +3 -0
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/user-interface.scss +16 -5
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/utilities.scss +4 -4
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/envtest/css/env.css +4 -4
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/envtest/tmp/env.css +4 -4
- data/test/integrations/sprites_test.rb +30 -1
- data/test/test_helper.rb +2 -2
- data/test/units/caniuse_test.rb +115 -0
- data/test/units/command_line_test.rb +1 -0
- data/test/units/sass_extensions_test.rb +5 -0
- data/test/units/sprites/image_test.rb +12 -0
- data/test/units/sprites/sprite_map_test.rb +11 -0
- data/test/units/watcher/project_watcher_test.rb +26 -18
- metadata +96 -42
- data/examples/compass/src/pie.scss +0 -110
- data/frameworks/compass/stylesheets/compass/css3/_transform-legacy.scss +0 -87
- data/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE +0 -12
- data/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE-APACHE2.txt +0 -13
- data/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/LICENSE-GPL2.txt +0 -278
- data/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/PIE.htc +0 -96
- data/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/manifest.rb +0 -39
- data/frameworks/compass/templates/pie/pie.scss +0 -74
- data/lib/compass/sass_extensions/functions/utility.rb +0 -10
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/css/pie.css +0 -23
- data/test/fixtures/stylesheets/compass/sass/pie.scss +0 -47
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