"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.nesting = nesting; var _postcss = _interopRequireDefault(require("postcss")); var _postcssNested = _interopRequireDefault(require("postcss-nested")); function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; } function nesting(opts = _postcssNested.default) { return (root, result)=>{ root.walkAtRules("screen", (rule)=>{ rule.name = "media"; rule.params = `screen(${rule.params})`; }); root.walkAtRules("apply", (rule)=>{ rule.before(_postcss.default.decl({ prop: "__apply", value: rule.params, source: rule.source })); rule.remove(); }); let plugin = (()=>{ var ref; if (typeof opts === "function" || typeof opts === "object" && (opts === null || opts === void 0 ? void 0 : (ref = opts.hasOwnProperty) === null || ref === void 0 ? void 0 : ref.call(opts, "postcssPlugin"))) { return opts; } if (typeof opts === "string") { return require(opts); } if (Object.keys(opts).length <= 0) { return _postcssNested.default; } throw new Error("tailwindcss/nesting should be loaded with a nesting plugin."); })(); (0, _postcss).default([ plugin ]).process(root, result.opts).sync(); root.walkDecls("__apply", (decl)=>{ decl.before(_postcss.default.atRule({ name: "apply", params: decl.value, source: decl.source })); decl.remove(); }); /** * Use a private PostCSS API to remove the "clean" flag from the entire AST. * This is done because running process() on the AST will set the "clean" * flag on all nodes, which we don't want. * * This causes downstream plugins using the visitor API to be skipped. * * This is guarded because the PostCSS API is not public * and may change in future versions of PostCSS. * * See https://github.com/postcss/postcss/issues/1712 for more details * * @param {import('postcss').Node} node */ function markDirty(node) { if (!("markDirty" in node)) { return; } // Traverse the tree down to the leaf nodes if (node.nodes) { node.nodes.forEach((n)=>markDirty(n)); } // If it's a leaf node mark it as dirty // We do this here because marking a node as dirty // will walk up the tree and mark all parents as dirty // resulting in a lot of unnecessary work if we did this // for every single node if (!node.nodes) { node.markDirty(); } } markDirty(root); return root; }; }