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[css] Support CSS :has() pseudo-class #147353
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BenjaminAster opened this issue
Apr 13, 2022
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· Fixed by microsoft/vscode-css-languageservice#279
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[css] Support CSS :has() pseudo-class #147353
BenjaminAster opened this issue
Apr 13, 2022
· 3 comments
· Fixed by microsoft/vscode-css-languageservice#279
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Hi @aeschli |
@taroken6 Cool, the code is in https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-css-languageservice. The code to adopt is around here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-css-languageservice/blob/main/src/parser/cssParser.ts#L1409 See the readme for guidance how to run the tests. |
Duplicate of microsoft/vscode-css-languageservice#250 |
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With the new CSS functional pseudo class
:has()
, you can start a selector function with>
,+
or~
(see specification). However, VSCode shows a syntax error when using these.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: