This is primarily a bugfix release: Legacy code related to adjacency selectors has been replaced; a serious bug in selector sorting has been fixed. There is a new API function. Check the NEWS file for details.
This is a bugfix release: Some broken symbol references are resolved, and the SDOM document interface now uses the correct accessors. Check the NEWS file for details.
SCSS has been re-organized and repackaged as an R6RS library. The API has been redesigned to improve performance and adherence to the W3C recommendation. See NEWS and the manual for details.
The LALR parser has been replaced with a more intelligent, compact, and CSS 2.1-compliant hand-written one. A test suite is now included in the distribution. NEWS has the details.
This is release is focused mainly on code cleanup and reorganization, with the side benefit of greater compatibility with other Scheme platforms and better performance. One major change: The selection algorithm's been redesigned to handle pseudo-element style caching more efficiently -- you no longer have to manage your own style cache. As usual, the NEWS file has the details.
It's been a while, I know, but there were some really big changes that went into this release. It's practically a complete rewrite! The parser's much closer to the description in the CSS recommendation, it's better at handling errors, and the stylesheet format it produces is now (somewhat) compatible with the WebIt! XML toolkit (http://celtic.benderweb.net/webit/). Plus there are some smaller-scale fixes -- NEWS has the details.
Unicode support, plus a few minor bugfixes.
Still plugging away. Major correctness improvements in this release, plus some additions to the API.
Apparently I forgot to post news when version 0.2.0 was released. But no matter -- version 0.2.1 is out now and features tons of bugfixes in addition to a performance boost that makes SCSS nigh-usable as an embedded CSS-parsing library! We're a long way from 1.0, and SCSS is still in heavy development, but it's getting pretty darn good.
This is a development release, so all the usual caveats apply. See the README file include in the distribution for more information.