Rózsa Zoltán aa817fb6de
fix: don't break CSS keywords when formatting math expressions (#18220)
Fixes #18219

## Summary

In an arbitrary value, if there's a non-numeric character both before
and after a hyphen, there's no need for a space.

## Test plan

`decodeArbitraryValue` will correctly format special CSS values like
`fit-content`. I believe spaces are only necessary if there's a digit
either before or after the hyphen.

```js
decodeArbitraryValue('min(fit-content,calc(100dvh-4rem))')
```

This way, the result of the following arbitrary value will also be
correct:

```html
<div class="min-h-[min(fit-content,calc(100dvh-4rem))]"></div>
```

```css
.min-h-\[min\(fit-content\,calc\(100dvh-4rem\)\)\] {
  min-height: min(fit-content, calc(100dvh - 4rem));
}
```

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Co-authored-by: Jordan Pittman <jordan@cryptica.me>
Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
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