Default's declarations are now processed and merged even when there is no tailwind base directive included in the stylesheet. Without this applying tailwind utilities in css modules would break if they relied on defaults rules.
Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
* immediately take the `safelist` values into account
Currently we had to manually add them in the `setupTrackingContext`,
`setupWatchingContext` and the `cli`.
This was a bit cumbersome, because the `safelist` function (to resolve
regex patterns) was implemented on the context. This means that we had
to do something like this:
```js
let changedContent = []
let context = createContext(config, changedContent)
for (let content of context.safelist()) {
changedContent.push(content)
}
```
This just feels wrong in general, so now it is handled internally for
you which means that we can't mess it up anymore in those 3 spots.
* drop the dot from the extension
Our transformers and extractors are implemented for `html` for example.
However the `path.extname()` returns `.html`.
This isn't an issue by default, but it could be for with custom
extractors / transformers.
* normalize the configuration
* make shared cache local per extractor
* ensure we always have an `extension`
Defaults to `html`
* splitup custom-extractors test
* update old config structure to new structure
* ensure we validate the "old" structure, and warn if invalid
* add tests with "old" config, to ensure it keeps working
* add missing `content` object
* inline unnecessary function abstraction
* move `./tests/jit` to `./tests`
* make tests consistent
Abstracted a `run` function and some syntax highlighting helpers for
`html`, `css` and `javascript`.