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Most of Susy's mixins have been deprecated, `@include container()`, `@include full()`, `@include span()`, `@include prefix()`, `@include suffix()`, `@include gallery()`, etc. Fixes #1114
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/// Susy3 API Functions
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/// ===================
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/// These three functions form the core of Susy's
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/// layout-building grid API.
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///
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/// - Use `span()` and `gutter()` to return any grid-width,
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/// and apply the results wherever you need them:
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/// CSS `width`, `margin`, `padding`, `flex-basis`, `transform`, etc.
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/// - For asymmetrical-fluid grids,
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/// `slice()` can help manage your nesting context.
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///
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/// All three functions come with an unprefixed alias by default,
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/// using the `susy` import.
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/// Import the `susy-prefix` partial instead,
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/// if you only only want prefixed versions of the API.
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///
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/// This is a thin syntax-sugar shell around
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/// the "Su" core-math functions: `su-span`, `su-gutter`, and `su-slice`.
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/// If you prefer the more constrained syntax of the math engine,
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/// you are welcome to use those functions instead.
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///
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/// @group b-api
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/// @see susy-span
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/// @see susy-gutter
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/// @see susy-slice
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/// @see su-span
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/// @see su-gutter
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/// @see su-slice
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/// ## Shorthand
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///
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/// All functions draw on the same shorthand syntax in two parts,
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/// seperated by the word `of`.
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///
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/// ### Span Syntax: `<width>` [`<location>` `<spread>`]
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/// The first part describes the
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/// **span** width, location, and spread in any order.
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/// Only the width is required:
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///
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/// - `span(2)` will return the width of 2 columns.
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/// - `span(3 wide)` will return 3-columns, with an additional gutter.
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/// - location is only needed with asymmetrical grids,
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/// where `span(3 at 2)` will return the width of
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/// specific columns on the grid.
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/// Since these are functions, they will not handle placement for you.
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///
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/// ### Context Syntax: `[of <columns> <container-spread> <gutters>]`
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/// The second half of Susy's shorthand
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/// describes the grid-**context** –
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/// available columns, container-spread, and optional gutter override –
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/// in any order.
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/// All of these settings have globally-defined defaults:
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///
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/// - `span(2 of 6)` will set the context to
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/// a slice of 6 columns from the global grid.
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/// More details below.
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/// - `span(2 of 12 wide)` changes the container-spread
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/// as well as the column-context.
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/// - `span(2 of 12 set-gutters 0.5em)`
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/// will override the global gutters setting
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/// for this one calculation.
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///
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/// A single unitless number for `columns`
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/// will be treated as a slice of the parent grid.
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/// On a grid with `columns: susy-repeat(12, 120px)`,
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/// the shorthand `of 4` will use the parent `120px` column-width.
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/// You can also be more explicit,
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/// and say `of susy-repeat(4, 100px)`.
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/// If you are using asymmetrical grids,
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/// like `columns: (1 1 2 3 5 8)`,
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/// Susy can't slice it for you without knowing which columns you want.
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/// The `slice` function accepts exactly the same syntax as `span`,
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/// but returns a list of columns rather than a width.
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/// Use it in your context like `of slice(first 3)`.
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///
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/// @group b-api
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// Susy Span
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// ---------
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/// This is the primary function in Susy —
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/// used to return the width of a span across one or more columns,
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/// and any relevant gutters along the way.
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/// With the default settings,
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/// `span(3)` will return the width of 3 columns,
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/// and the 2 intermediate gutters.
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/// This can be used to set the `width` property of grid elements,
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/// or `margin` and `padding`
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/// to push, pull, and pad your elements.
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///
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/// - This is a thin syntax-sugar shell around
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/// the core-math `su-span()` function.
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/// - The un-prefixed alias `span()` is available by default.
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///
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/// @group b-api
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/// @see su-span
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/// @see $susy
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///
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/// @param {list} $span -
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/// Shorthand expression to define the width of the span,
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/// optionally containing:
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/// - a count, length, or column-list span.
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/// - `at $n`, `first`, or `last` location on asymmetrical grids,
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/// where `at 1 == first`,
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/// and `last` will calculate the proper location
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/// based on columns and span.
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/// - `narrow`, `wide`, or `wider` for optionally spreading
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/// across adjacent gutters.
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/// - `of $n <spread>` for available grid columns
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/// and spread of the container.
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/// Span counts like `of 6` are valid
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/// in the context of symmetrical grids,
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/// where Susy can safely infer a slice of the parent columns.
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/// - and `set-gutters $n` to override global gutter settings.
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///
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/// @param {map} $config [()] -
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/// Optional map of Susy grid configuration settings.
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/// See `$susy` documentation for details.
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///
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/// @return {length} -
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/// Calculated length value, using the units given,
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/// or converting to `%` for fraction-based grids,
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/// or a full `calc` function when units/fractions
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/// are not comparable outside the browser.
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///
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/// @example scss - span half the grid
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/// .foo {
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/// // the result is a bit under 50% to account for gutters
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/// width: susy-span(6 of 12);
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/// }
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///
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/// @example scss - span a specific segment of asymmetrical grid
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/// .foo {
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/// width: susy-span(3 at 3 of (1 2 3 5 8));
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/// }
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@function susy-span(
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$span,
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$config: ()
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) {
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$output: susy-compile($span, $config);
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@if map-get($output, 'span') {
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@return su-call('su-span', $output);
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}
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$actual: '[#{type-of($span)}] `#{inspect($span)}`';
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@return _susy-error(
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'Unable to determine span value from #{$actual}.',
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'susy-span');
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}
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// Susy Gutter
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// -----------
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/// The gutter function returns
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/// the width of a single gutter on your grid,
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/// to be applied where you see fit –
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/// on `margins`, `padding`, `transform`, or element `width`.
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///
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/// - This is a thin syntax-sugar shell around
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/// the core-math `su-gutter()` function.
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/// - The un-prefixed alias `gutter()` is available by default.
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///
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/// @group b-api
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/// @see su-gutter
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/// @see $susy
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///
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/// @param {list | number} $context [null] -
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/// Optional context for nested gutters,
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/// including shorthand for
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/// `columns`, `gutters`, and `container-spread`
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/// (additional shorthand will be ignored)
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///
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/// @param {map} $config [()] -
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/// Optional map of Susy grid configuration settings.
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/// See `$susy` documentation for details.
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///
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/// @return {length} -
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/// Width of a gutter as `%` of current context,
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/// or in the units defined by `column-width` when available
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///
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/// @example scss - add gutters before or after an element
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/// .floats {
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/// float: left;
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/// width: span(3 of 6);
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/// margin-left: gutter(of 6);
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/// }
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///
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/// @example scss - add gutters to padding
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/// .flexbox {
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/// flex: 1 1 span(3 wide of 6 wide);
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/// padding: gutter(of 6) / 2;
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/// }
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///
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@function susy-gutter(
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$context: susy-get('columns'),
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$config: ()
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) {
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$context: susy-compile($context, $config, 'context-only');
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@return su-call('su-gutter', $context);
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}
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// Susy Slice
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// ----------
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/// Working with asymmetrical grids (un-equal column widths)
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/// can be challenging –
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/// expecially when they involve fluid/fractional elements.
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/// Describing a context `of (15em 6em 6em 6em 15em)` is a lot
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/// to put inside the span or gutter function shorthand.
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/// This slice function returns a sub-slice of asymmetrical columns to use
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/// for a nested context.
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/// `slice(3 at 2)` will give you a subset of the global grid,
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/// spanning 3 columns, starting with the second.
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///
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/// - This is a thin syntax-sugar shell around
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/// the core-math `su-slice()` function.
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/// - The un-prefixed alias `slice()` is available by default.
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///
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/// @group b-api
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/// @see su-slice
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/// @see $susy
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///
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/// @param {list} $span -
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/// Shorthand expression to define the subset span, optionally containing:
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/// - `at $n`, `first`, or `last` location on asymmetrical grids;
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/// - `of $n <spread>` for available grid columns
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/// and spread of the container
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/// - Span-counts like `of 6` are only valid
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/// in the context of symmetrical grids
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/// - Valid spreads include `narrow`, `wide`, or `wider`
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///
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/// @param {map} $config [()] -
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/// Optional map of Susy grid configuration settings.
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/// See `$susy` documentation for details.
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///
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/// @return {list} -
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/// Subset list of columns for use for a nested context
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///
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/// @example scss - Return a nested segment of asymmetrical grid
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/// $context: susy-slice(3 at 3 of (1 2 3 5 8));
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/// /* $context: #{$context}; */
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@function susy-slice(
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$span,
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$config: ()
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) {
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$span: susy-compile($span, $config);
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@return su-call('su-slice', $span);
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}
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/// ## Building Grids
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/// The web has come a long way
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/// since the days of double-margin-hacks
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/// and inconsistent subpixel rounding.
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/// In addition to floats and tables,
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/// we can now use much more powerful tools,
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/// like flexbox and CSS grid,
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/// to build more interesting and responsive layouts.
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///
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/// With Susy3, we hope you'll start moving in that direction.
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/// You can still build classic 12-column Grid Systems,
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/// and we'll help you get there,
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/// but Susy3 is primarily designed for a grid-math-on-demand
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/// approach to layout:
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/// applying our functions only where you really need grid math.
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/// Read the [intro article by OddBird][welcome] for more details.
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///
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/// [welcome]: http://oddbird.net/2017/06/28/susy3/
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///
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/// @group b-api
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/// @link http://oddbird.net/2017/06/28/susy3/ Article: Welcome to Susy3
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///
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/// @example scss - floats
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/// .float {
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/// width: span(3);
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/// margin-right: gutter();
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/// }
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///
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/// @example scss - flexbox
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/// .flexbox {
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/// flex: 1 1 span(3);
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/// // half a gutter on either side…
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/// padding: 0 gutter() / 2;
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/// }
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///
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/// @example scss - pushing and pulling
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/// .push-3 {
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/// margin-left: span(3 wide);
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/// }
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///
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/// .pull-3 {
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/// margin-left: 0 - span(3 wide);
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/// }
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///
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/// @example scss - building an attribute system
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/// // markup example: <div data-span="last 3"></div>
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/// [data-span] {
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/// float: left;
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///
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/// &:not([data-span*='last']) {
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/// margin-right: gutter();
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// @for $span from 1 through length(susy-get('columns')) {
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/// [data-span*='#{$span}'] {
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/// width: span($span);
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/// }
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/// }
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