SassArgumentList
Hierarchy
- SassList
- SassArgumentList
 
 
 Index
Constructors
Accessors
Methods
Constructors
constructor
- new 
Sass Argument List(contents: Value[] | List<Value>, keywords: Record<string, Value> | OrderedMap<string, Value>, separator?: ListSeparator): SassArgumentList  - 
Creates a new argument list.
Parameters
- 
contents: Value[] | List<Value>
The positional arguments that make up the primary contents of the list. This may be either a plain JavaScript array or an immutable List from the
immutablepackage. - 
keywords: Record<string, Value> | OrderedMap<string, Value>
The keyword arguments attached to this argument list, whose names should exclude
$. This can be either a plain JavaScript object with argument names as fields, or an immutable OrderedMap from theimmutablepackage - 
Optionalseparator: ListSeparatorThe separator for this list. Defaults to
','. 
Returns SassArgumentList
 - 
 
Accessors
as List
- get asList(): List<Value>
 - 
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 Brackets
- 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
 
is Truthy
- get isTruthy(): boolean
 - 
Whether the value counts as
truein an@ifstatement and other contexts.Returns boolean
 
keywords
- get keywords(): OrderedMap<string, Value>
 - 
The keyword arguments attached to this argument list.
The argument names don't include
$.Returns OrderedMap<string, Value>
An immutable OrderedMap from the
immutablepackage. 
real Null
Methods
assert Boolean
- assert
Boolean(name?: string): SassBoolean  - 
Throws if
thisisn't a SassBoolean.⚠️ Heads up!
Functions should generally use isTruthy rather than requiring a literal boolean.
Parameters
- 
Optionalname: stringThe name of the function argument
thiscame from (without the$) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting. 
Returns SassBoolean
 - 
 
assert Calculation
- assert
Calculation(name?: string): SassCalculation  - 
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
 - 
 
assert Color
assert Function
- assert
Function(name?: string): SassFunction  - 
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
 - 
 
assert Map
assert Mixin
assert Number
- assert
Number(name?: string): SassNumber  - 
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
 - 
 
assert String
- assert
String(name?: string): SassString  - 
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
 - 
 
equals
get
- get(index: number): undefined | Value
 - 
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
 - 
 
hash Code
sass Index To List Index
- sass
Index To List Index(sassIndex: Value, name?: string): number  - 
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.
Throws
ErrorIfsassIndexisn'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.
 - 
Optionalname: stringThe name of the function argument
sassIndexcame from (without the$) if it came from an argument. Used for error reporting. 
Returns number
 - 
 
Sass's argument list type.
An argument list comes from a rest argument. It's distinct from a normal SassList in that it may contain a keyword map as well as the positional arguments.