Support 2 digit hex character codes#4
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Support 2 digit hex character codes#4JustinTulloss wants to merge 2 commits intocss-modules:masterfrom
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This acknowledges that character sequences can also be two hex digits instead of 4. The test is still failing as the test is testing against the literal value, which can be represented by "*"
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This is tricky, since e.g. trailing spaces must be consumed by the escape sequence as well. |
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It's legal to have ascii characters represented by a two digit hex code.
A real world example is here: https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/blob/master/less/glyphicons.less#L35
This supports them in the
parseValuesfunction, but the test only half works. Since it's a valid ascii character, it doesn't match when stringified. The stringified value is just the ascii "*".Advice on how to adapt the test would be great.