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Author SHA1 Message Date
Philipp Spiess
4200a1ecc4
Fix slow incremental builds (especially on Windows) (#17511)
This PR fixes slow rebuilds on Windows where rebuilds go from ~2s to
~20ms.

Fixes: #16911
Fixes: #17522

## Test plan

1. Tested it on a reproduction with the following results:

Before:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/10c5e9e0-3c41-4e1d-95f6-ee8d856577ef

After:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2c7597e9-3fff-4922-a2da-a8d06eab9047

Zooming in on the times, it looks like this:
<img width="674" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/85eee69c-bbf6-4c28-8ce3-6dcdad74be9c"
/>

But with these changes:
<img width="719" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d89cefda-0711-4f84-bfaf-2bea11977bf7"
/>

We also tested this on Windows with the following results:
Before:
<img width="961" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3a42f822-f103-4598-9a91-e659ae09800c"
/>

After:
<img width="956" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/05b6b6bc-d107-40d1-a207-3638aba3fc3a"
/>


[ci-all]

---------

Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
2025-04-03 17:13:15 +02:00
Philipp Spiess
156afc6d67
Improve compatibility with Safari 15 (#17435)
This PR improves the compatibility with Tailwind CSS v4 with unsupported
browsers with the goal to greatly improve compatibility with Safari 15.

To make this work, this PR makes the following changes to all code

- Change `oklab(…)` default theme values to use a percentage in the
first place (so instead of `--color-red-500: oklch(0.637 0.237 25.331);`
we now define it as `--color-red-500: oklch(63.7% 0.237 25.331);` since
this syntax has much broader support on Safari).
- Polyfill `@property` with a `@supports` query targeting older versions
of Safari and Firefox *
- Create fallbacks for the `color-mix(…)` function that use _inlined
color values from your theme_ so that they can be computed a compile
time by `lightningcss`. These fallbacks will convert to srgb to increase
compatibility.
- Create fallbacks for the _relative color_ feature used in the new
shadow utilities and using `color-mix(…)` in case _relative color_ is
applied on `currentcolor` (due to limited browser support)
- Create fallbacks for gradient interpolation methods (e.g. to support
`bg-linear-to-r/oklab`)
- Polyfill `@media` queries range syntax.

## A simplified example

Given this example CSS input:

```css
@import 'tailwindcss';
@source inline('from-cyan-500/50 bg-linear-45');
```

Here's the updated output CSS including the newly added polyfills and
updated `oklab` values:

```css
.bg-linear-45 {
  --tw-gradient-position: 45deg;
  background-image: linear-gradient(var(--tw-gradient-stops));
}

@supports (background-image: linear-gradient(in lab, red, red)) {
  .bg-linear-45 {
    --tw-gradient-position: 45deg in oklab;
  }
}

.from-cyan-500\\/50 {
  --tw-gradient-from: oklab(71.5% -.11682 -.08247 / .5);
  --tw-gradient-stops: var(--tw-gradient-via-stops, var(--tw-gradient-position), var(--tw-gradient-from) var(--tw-gradient-from-position), var(--tw-gradient-to) var(--tw-gradient-to-position));
}

@supports (color: color-mix(in lab, red, red)) {
  .from-cyan-500\\/50 {
    --tw-gradient-from: color-mix(in oklab, var(--color-cyan-500) 50%, transparent);
  }
}

:root, :host {
  --color-cyan-500: oklch(71.5% .143 215.221);
}

@supports (((-webkit-hyphens: none)) and (not (margin-trim: 1lh))) or ((-moz-orient: inline) and (not (color: rgb(from red r g b)))) {
  @layer base {
    *, :before, :after, ::backdrop {
      --tw-gradient-position: initial;
      --tw-gradient-from: #0000;
      --tw-gradient-via: #0000;
      --tw-gradient-to: #0000;
      --tw-gradient-stops: initial;
      --tw-gradient-via-stops: initial;
      --tw-gradient-from-position: 0%;
      --tw-gradient-via-position: 50%;
      --tw-gradient-to-position: 100%;
    }
  }
}

@property --tw-gradient-position {
  syntax: "*";
  inherits: false
}

@property --tw-gradient-from {
  syntax: "<color>";
  inherits: false;
  initial-value: #0000;
}

@property --tw-gradient-via {
  syntax: "<color>";
  inherits: false;
  initial-value: #0000;
}

@property --tw-gradient-to {
  syntax: "<color>";
  inherits: false;
  initial-value: #0000;
}

@property --tw-gradient-stops {
  syntax: "*";
  inherits: false
}

@property --tw-gradient-via-stops {
  syntax: "*";
  inherits: false
}

@property --tw-gradient-from-position {
  syntax: "<length-percentage>";
  inherits: false;
  initial-value: 0%;
}

@property --tw-gradient-via-position {
  syntax: "<length-percentage>";
  inherits: false;
  initial-value: 50%;
}

@property --tw-gradient-to-position {
  syntax: "<length-percentage>";
  inherits: false;
  initial-value: 100%;
}
```

## \* A note on `@property` polyfills and CSS modules

On Next.js, CSS module files are required to be _pure_, meaning that all
selectors must either be scoped to a class or an ID. Fortunatnyl for us,
this does not apply to `@property` rules which we've been using before
to initialize CSS variables.

However, since we're now bringing back the `@property` polyfills, that
would cause unexpected rules to be exported from the CSS file as this:

```css
@reference "tailwindcss";

.skew {
  @apply skew-7;
}
```

Would turn to the following file:

```css
.skew {
  /* … */
}
@supports (/*…*/) {
  @layer base {
    *, :before, :after, ::backdrop {
      --tw-gradient-position: initial;
    }
  }
}
@property /* … */ 
```

Notice that this adds a `*` selector which is not considered pure.

Unfortunately there is no way for us to silence this warning or work
around it, as the dependency causing this errors
([`postcss-modules-local-by-default`](https://github.com/css-modules/postcss-modules-local-by-default))
is bundled into Next.js. To work around crashes, these polyfills will
not apply to CSS modules processed by the PostCSS extension for now.

## Testing on tailwindcss.com

To see the changes in effect, take a look at this screencast that
compares tailwindcss.com on iOS 15.5 with a version that has the patches
of this PR applied:

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1279d6f5-3c63-4f30-839c-198a789f4292

## Test plan

- Tested on tailwindcss.com via a preview build:
https://tailwindcss-com-git-legacy-browsers-tailwindlabs.vercel.app/
- Updated tests
- Ensure we also test on Chrome 111, Safari 16.4, Firefox 128 to
make sure we have no regressions. Also tested on Safari 16.4, 15.5, 18.0
2025-04-01 13:33:22 +02:00
Robin Malfait
d54e23d5a1
Ensure webpack executable is found in CI (#17470)
This PR will fix CI on the main branch where `webpack` could not be
found on macOS (but it worked on Linux).

Going to run [ci-all] to verify the changes.
2025-03-31 19:21:51 +02:00
Robin Malfait
53801091a0
Watch CSS module files for changes (#17467)
This PR is a follow-up PR for:
https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/pull/17433

In the other PR we allow scanning CSS files for extracting usages of CSS
variables. This is important for `.module.css` files that reference
these variables but aren't in the same big AST of the main CSS file.

This PR also makes sure to watch for changes in those registered CSS
files and re-extract the variables when they change.

This PR took a bit longer than expected because I was trying to make
sure that writing to `./dist/out.css` works without infinite-looping
(e.g.: we had issues with this in Tailwind CSS v3 with webpack).

But I couldn't reproduce the issue at all. I did had some code that
tried to detect if the CSS file contained license headers and skip in
(because then it's very likely an output CSS file) but even without it
the tests were fine.

I setup integration tests with `@tailwindcss/cli` itself, and with tools
that use webpack. Added a test for Next.js, and a dedicated webpack test
as well.

Even without tests, locally, I couldn't reproduce an infinite loop due
to changes in an output CSS file...

Eventually dropped the code that tries to detect output CSS files.

One thing to keep in mind is that if you change any of your "main" CSS
files, then we will trigger a full rebuild anyway, so this change is
only required for unrelated CSS files (like CSS module files) that use
CSS variables.

## Test plan

1. Added integration tests for the CLI and Next.js
2. Added new dedicated test for webpack
2025-03-31 18:44:06 +02:00