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I just came across this issue, where LibSass will sometimes return a negative value for the hue() function, which doesn't seem right.
hue()
Simple example that I just ran on sassmeister.com hue(#ab0520) will return:
hue(#ab0520)
-9.75904deg; in LibSass (v3.1.0), 350.24096deg; in Ruby Sass (v3.4.12)
-9.75904deg;
350.24096deg;
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Thanks for the report @fStop. I've confirmed this is an issue.
Please create a sass-spec test case for this. This is a good example to follow sass/sass-spec#343
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Specs added sass/sass-spec#347
Ended up squeezing this into 3.2 because I knew what was wrong and hoped it would also fix #1101 (which it did not)
xzyfer
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I just came across this issue, where LibSass will sometimes return a negative value for the
hue()
function, which doesn't seem right.Simple example that I just ran on sassmeister.com
hue(#ab0520)
will return:-9.75904deg;
in LibSass (v3.1.0),350.24096deg;
in Ruby Sass (v3.4.12)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: