You are right. I doubt it can cause any issue by itself, but with complex states it might end up being `.class:where(.root .class:is([state1], [state2])`. Still, it should be fast enough.
Anyway, I prefer a fully deterministic approach that eliminates any potential issue.
`revert-layer` is just `revert` for layers. It's not a lack of value.
Tasty doesn't fight cascase; it fights ambiguity in source order and specificity.
Cascade might still be useful for many things.
Tasty doesn't fight cascase; it fights ambiguity in source order and specificity. Cascade might still be useful for many things.