pub struct DashedIdentReference<'i> {
    pub ident: DashedIdent<'i>,
    pub from: Option<Specifier<'i>>,
}
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A CSS <dashed-ident> reference.

Dashed idents are used in cases where an identifier can be either author defined or CSS-defined. Author defined idents must start with two dash characters (“–”) or parsing will fail.

In CSS modules, when the dashed_idents option is enabled, the identifier may be followed by the from keyword and an argument indicating where the referenced identifier is declared (e.g. a filename).

Fields

ident: DashedIdent<'i>

The referenced identifier.

from: Option<Specifier<'i>>

CSS modules extension: the filename where the variable is defined. Only enabled when the CSS modules dashed_idents option is turned on.

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