I have created a jsFiddle to demonstrate this issue. It's just an example.
What I'm doing
Let's say I'm making a flexible grid. My HTML looks like this:
<div>
<p>a</p>
<p>b</p>
<p>c</p>
<p>d</p>
</div>
Four columns. I have two mixins and a global variable called $gutter. In my mixin, I call this variable to add gutters and change the widths.
$gutter: 1%;
@mixin col($width){
float: left;
width: $width - ($gutter * 2);
margin: 0 $gutter;
}
@mixin row(){
width: 100%;
overflow: hidden;
}
I use it like so:
div { @include row(); }
p { @include col(25%); }
What I want to do
Now let's say I want to add a second, different grid to the page. I create this HTML and give each grid and ID to differentiate them:
<div id="one">
<p>a</p>
<p>b</p>
<p>c</p>
<p>d</p>
</div>
<div id="two">
<p>a</p>
<p>b</p>
<p>c</p>
<p>d</p>
</div>
I want the second grid to have a different gutter width. Or, alternatively, no gutters.
#one { @include row(); }
#two { @include row($gutter: 0); }
This obviously does not work. Because the number of columns can be variable, I cannot add this $gutter:0 declaration to each instance of @include col(). It breaks the DRY principle and eventually (in complicated layouts) becomes unmaintainable.
The question
How can I allow a variable set in one mixin to filter down to another (on a child element)? I am aware that I could simply do this:
@mixin row(){
width: 100%;
overflow: hidden;
.col { etc etc etc }
}
But the class name may not always be .col. Does this make sense? I want the col() mixin to inherit a variable I pass through to the row() mixin. How?