Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-values-5] What is meant by the distinction between "math function" vs. "function that evaluates to a <number>" (#11204)

> Flagging Needs Edits, since it seems like we should put this info in a note. :)

Yeah, that's fair, I can definitely add some explanatory context.

>  I am not sure "math functions" is the best name for functions that inherit.

Other names welcome; the origin of the name is that all the math operations that could, in theory, just be operators or something are part of this set.

> As for which functions are "math functions", is it just the ones in CSS Values 4 and [<progress()>](https://drafts.csswg.org/css-values-5/#funcdef-progress)? I assume anchor() and friends would not be.

Correct, "math functions" are explicitly called out in their definitions.

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