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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ This section describes how each of the aforementioned sub-tasks is accomplished:
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5. **Deploy the artifacts to the corresponding PR's directory.**
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With the preceeding steps, we have verified that the uploaded artifacts have been uploaded by
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With the preceding steps, we have verified that the uploaded artifacts have been uploaded by
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Travis. Additionally, we have determined whether the PR can be trusted to have its previews
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publicly accessible or whether further verification is necessary. The artifacts will be stored to
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the PR's directory, but will not be publicly accessible unless the PR has been verified.
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import { Hero } from './hero';
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const HEROES = [
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new Hero('Windstorm', 'Weather mastery'),
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new Hero('Mr. Nice', 'Killing them with kindness'),
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new Hero('Magneta', 'Manipulates metalic objects')
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new Hero('Magneta', 'Manipulates metallic objects')
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];
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@Injectable()
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ if (!/e2e/.test(location.search)) {
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directives.push(CountdownLocalVarParentComponent);
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directives.push(CountdownViewChildParentComponent);
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} else {
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// In e2e test use CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA to supress unknown element errors
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// In e2e test use CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA to suppress unknown element errors
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schemas.push(CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA);
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}
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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{
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"description": "Hierachical Dependency Injection",
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"description": "Hierarchical Dependency Injection",
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"basePath": "src/",
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"files":[
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"!**/*.d.ts",
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ describe('Pipes', function () {
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return resetEle.click();
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})
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.then(function() {
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expect(flyingHeroesEle.count()).toEqual(2, 'reset should restore orginal flying heroes');
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expect(flyingHeroesEle.count()).toEqual(2, 'reset should restore original flying heroes');
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});
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});
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@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ export class InnerCompWithExternalTemplateComponent { }
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@Component({
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selector: 'bad-template-comp',
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templateUrl: './non-existant.html'
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templateUrl: './non-existent.html'
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})
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export class BadTemplateUrlComponent { }
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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ function heroModuleSetup() {
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// #enddocregion route-no-id
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// #docregion route-bad-id
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describe('when navigate to non-existant hero id', () => {
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describe('when navigate to non-existent hero id', () => {
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beforeEach( async(() => {
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activatedRoute.testParamMap = { id: 99999 };
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createComponent();
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@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ You can limit the scope of an injected service to a *branch* of the application
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by providing that service *at the sub-root component for that branch*.
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This example shows how similar providing a service to a sub-root component is
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to providing a service in the root `AppComponent`. The syntax is the same.
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Here, the `HeroService` is availble to the `HeroesBaseComponent` because it is in the `providers` array:
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Here, the `HeroService` is available to the `HeroesBaseComponent` because it is in the `providers` array:
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<code-example path="dependency-injection-in-action/src/app/sorted-heroes.component.ts" region="injection" title="src/app/sorted-heroes.component.ts (HeroesBaseComponent excerpt)">
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@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ Read more about `ngIf` and `*` in the [ngIf section](guide/template-syntax#ngIf)
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The template expression inside the double quotes,
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`*ngIf="heros.length > 3"`, looks and behaves much like TypeScript.
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`*ngIf="heroes.length > 3"`, looks and behaves much like TypeScript.
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When the component's list of heroes has more than three items, Angular adds the paragraph
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to the DOM and the message appears. If there are three or fewer items, Angular omits the
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paragraph, so no message appears. For more information,
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@ -168,10 +168,8 @@ on custom validation directives.
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* Binding to the new `formErrors.name` property is sufficient to display all name validation error messages.
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{@a component-class}
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### Component class
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The original component code for Template 1 stayed the same; however,
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Template 2 requires some changes in the component. This section covers the code
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@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ If you do not bind the value, the select shows the first option from the data mo
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The component _class_ defines control properties without regard for their representation in the template.
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You define the `state`, `power`, and `sidekick` controls the same way you defined the `name` control.
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You tie these controls to the template HTML elements in the same way,
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specifiying the `FormControl` name with the `formControlName` directive.
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specifying the `FormControl` name with the `formControlName` directive.
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See the API reference for more information about
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[radio buttons](api/forms/RadioControlValueAccessor "API: RadioControlValueAccessor"),
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Be sure to **add the `type="button"` attribute**.
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In fact, you should always specify a button's `type`.
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Without an explict type, the button type defaults to "submit".
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Without an explicit type, the button type defaults to "submit".
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When you later add a _form submit_ action, every "submit" button triggers the submit action which
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might do something like save the current changes.
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You do not want to save changes when the user clicks the _Add a Secret Lair_ button.
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ If you do, this page can help you understand their purpose.
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A list of files that you can delete if you want to purge your setup of the
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original QuickStart Seed testing and git maintainence artifacts.
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original QuickStart Seed testing and git maintenance artifacts.
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See instructions in the optional
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[_Deleting non-essential files_](guide/setup#non-essential "Setup: Deleting non-essential files") section.
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*Do this only in the beginning to avoid accidentally deleting your own tests and git setup!*
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@ -3127,7 +3127,7 @@ that may need features from another common module; for example,
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**Why?** A lazy loaded feature module that imports that shared module will make its own copy of the service and likely have undesireable results.
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**Why?** A lazy loaded feature module that imports that shared module will make its own copy of the service and likely have undesirable results.
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</div>
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**Why?** A lazily loaded feature module that directly imports the `CoreModule` will make its own copy of services and likely have undesireable results.
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**Why?** A lazily loaded feature module that directly imports the `CoreModule` will make its own copy of services and likely have undesirable results.
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</div>
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@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ by calling the `@Inject()` decorator with the injection token.
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In the following example, the token is the string `'heroName'`.
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The other JavaScript dialects add a `parameters` array to the class constructor function.
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Each item constrains a new instance of `Inject`:
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Each item contains a new instance of `Inject`:
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* _Plain ES6_—each item is a new instance of `Inject(token)` in a sub-array.
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* _ES5_—simply list the string tokens.
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<path d="M15.1748197,2.88436401 L12.7958773,15.1229617" id="Line-Copy-9"></path>
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<path d="M1.2029061,0.773628441 L0.767790904,13.2336973" id="Line-Copy-10"></path>
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</g>
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<g id="speed-guage" transform="translate(17.000000, 0.000000)">
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<g id="speed-gauge" transform="translate(17.000000, 0.000000)">
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<mask id="mask-29" fill="white">
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<use xlink:href="#path-28"></use>
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</mask>
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Before Width: | Height: | Size: 27 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 27 KiB |
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Media queries
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To use these, put this snippet in the approriate selector:
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To use these, put this snippet in the appropriate selector:
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@include bp(tiny) {
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background-color: purple;
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});
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it('should not mark documents explicity tagged as `@noDescription`', function() {
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it('should not mark documents explicitly tagged as `@noDescription`', function() {
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var a, a1, a2, b, b1, b2, c, c1, c2;
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var docs = [
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a = {
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if (newLines.length > 0) {
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newLines.pop();
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} else {
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// wierd case - first expression in str is an @example
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// weird case - first expression in str is an @example
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// in this case the :marked appear above the str passed in,
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// so we need to put 'something' into the markdown tag.
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newLines.push(sp + '.'); // '.' is a dummy char
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to the UI. For your application to be performant it is important that the
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process of computing changes is very fast. For best results it should be under
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3 milliseconds in order to leave room for the application logic, the UI updates
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and browser's rendering pipeline to fit withing the 16 millisecond frame
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and browser's rendering pipeline to fit within the 16 millisecond frame
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(assuming the 60 FPS target frame rate).
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Change detection profiler repeatedly performs change detection without invoking
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"name": "language_service_plugin",
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"version": "0.0.0",
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"license": "MIT",
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"decription": "Angular Langauge Service plugin integration test",
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"decription": "Angular Language Service plugin integration test",
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"dependencies": {
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"@angular/animations": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/animations",
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"@angular/common": "file:../../dist/packages-dist/common",
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/Unable to listen on the animation trigger "myTrigger" because the provided event is undefined!/);
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});
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it('should retain event listeners and call them for sucessive animation state changes',
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it('should retain event listeners and call them for successive animation state changes',
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() => {
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const engine = makeEngine();
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const trig = trigger(
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'* => *', [style({height: '0px'}), animate(1234, style({height: '100px'}))])
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]));
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// we do this so that the next transition has a starting value that isnt null
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// we do this so that the next transition has a starting value that isn't null
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setProperty(element, engine, 'myTrigger', '123');
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engine.flush();
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categories, name, ['benchmark'],
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'BenchmarkInstrumentation::ImplThreadRenderingStats')) {
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// TODO(goderbauer): Instead of BenchmarkInstrumentation::ImplThreadRenderingStats the
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// following events should be used (if available) for more accurate measurments:
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// following events should be used (if available) for more accurate measurements:
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// 1st choice: vsync_before - ground truth on Android
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// 2nd choice: BenchmarkInstrumentation::DisplayRenderingStats - available on systems with
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// new surfaces framework (not broadly enabled yet)
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* A common pattern is that we need to show a set of properties from the same object. If the
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* object is undefined, then we have to use the safe-traversal-operator `?.` to guard against
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* dereferencing a `null` value. This is especially the case when waiting on async data such as
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* when using the `async` pipe as shown in folowing example:
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* when using the `async` pipe as shown in following example:
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*
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* ```
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* Hello {{ (userStream|async)?.last }}, {{ (userStream|async)?.first }}!
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__symbol: index,
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name: symbol.name,
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// We convert the source filenames tinto output filenames,
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// as the generated summary file will be used when teh current
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// as the generated summary file will be used when the current
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// compilation unit is used as a library
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filePath: this.summaryResolver.getLibraryFileName(symbol.filePath),
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importAs: importAs
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expect((ast.rootNodes[0] as html.Element).attrs[0].valueSpan).toBeUndefined();
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});
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it('should report a value span for an attibute with a value', () => {
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it('should report a value span for an attribute with a value', () => {
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const ast = parser.parse('<div bar="12"></div>', 'TestComp');
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const attr = (ast.rootNodes[0] as html.Element).attrs[0];
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expect(attr.valueSpan !.start.offset).toEqual(9);
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/**
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* Bitmask for ViewDefinition.flags.
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*/
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export const enum ViewFlags {
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None = 0,
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return MyComponent;
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}
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const HeroComponent = ComponentFactory('my-hero', 'my hero');
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const VillianComponent = ComponentFactory('a-villian', 'a villian');
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const VillainComponent = ComponentFactory('a-villain', 'a villain');
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const MainComponent = ComponentFactory(
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'my-app', 'I was saved by <my-hero></my-hero> from <a-villian></a-villian>.');
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'my-app', 'I was saved by <my-hero></my-hero> from <a-villain></a-villain>.');
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TestBed.configureTestingModule(
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{declarations: [HeroComponent, VillianComponent, MainComponent]});
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{declarations: [HeroComponent, VillainComponent, MainComponent]});
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const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(MainComponent);
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expect(fixture.nativeElement).toHaveText('I was saved by my hero from a villian.');
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expect(fixture.nativeElement).toHaveText('I was saved by my hero from a villain.');
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});
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it('should allow to use the renderer outside of views', () => {
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it('should ensure that we dont accidently patch native objects', () => {
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it('should ensure that we dont accidentally patch native objects', () => {
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expect(() => {
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(<Function>Class)({constructor: Object});
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}).toThrowError('Can not use native Object as constructor');
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.toThrowError('No provider for Dep!');
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it('should inject from a parent elment in a parent view', () => {
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it('should inject from a parent element in a parent view', () => {
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createAndGetRootNodes(compViewDef([
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elementDef(
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NodeFlags.None, null !, null !, 1, 'div', null !, null !, null !, null !,
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/**
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* The information `LanguageService` needs from the `LanguageServiceHost` to describe the content of
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* a template and the langauge context the template is in.
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* a template and the language context the template is in.
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*
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* A host interface; see `LanguageSeriviceHost`.
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*
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it('should not crash a completion',
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() => expect(() => ngService.getCompletionsAt(fileName, position)).not.toThrow());
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it('should not crash a get defintion',
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it('should not crash a get definition',
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() => expect(() => ngService.getDefinitionAt(fileName, position)).not.toThrow());
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it('should not crash a hover', () => expect(() => ngService.getHoverAt(fileName, position)));
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});
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it('should reference the component',
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() => { contains('app/parsing-cases.ts', 'test-comp-after-test', 'name'); });
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// TODO: Enable when we have a flag that indicates the project targets the DOM
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// it('should refernce the element if no component', () => {
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// it('should reference the element if no component', () => {
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// contains('app/parsing-cases.ts', 'test-comp-after-div', 'innerText');
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'Identifier \'myField\' refers to a private member of the component');
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});
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it('should report numeric operator erros',
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it('should report numeric operator errors',
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() => { expectSemanticError('app/expression-cases.ts', 'mod', 'Expected a numeric type'); });
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describe('in ngFor', () => {
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function expectError(locationMarker: string, message: string) {
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class ExternalTemplateComp {
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@Component({selector: 'bad-template-comp', templateUrl: 'non-existant.html'})
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@Component({selector: 'bad-template-comp', templateUrl: 'non-existent.html'})
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class BadTemplateUrl {
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}
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(err: any) => {
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expect(err.message)
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.toEqual('Uncaught (in promise): Failed to load non-existant.html');
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.toEqual('Uncaught (in promise): Failed to load non-existent.html');
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done();
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'scope,scrolling,shape,size,sizes,span,srclang,start,summary,tabindex,target,title,translate,type,usemap,' +
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'valign,value,vspace,width');
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// NB: This currently conciously doesn't support SVG. SVG sanitization has had several security
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// NB: This currently consciously doesn't support SVG. SVG sanitization has had several security
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// issues in the past, so it seems safer to leave it out if possible. If support for binding SVG via
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* Sets up a new channel on the MessageBusSink.
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* MUST be called before calling to on the channel.
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* If runInZone is true the sink will buffer messages and send only once the zone exits.
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initChannel(channel: string, runInZone: boolean): void;
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500);
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it('should send messages immediatly when run outside the zone',
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it('should send messages immediately when run outside the zone',
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inject([AsyncTestCompleter, NgZone], (async: AsyncTestCompleter, zone: MockNgZone) => {
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bus = createConnectedMessageBus();
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setup(false, zone);
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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ export class UrlSegmentGroup {
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forEach(children, (v: any, k: any) => v.parent = this);
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}
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/** Wether the segment has child segments */
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/** Whether the segment has child segments */
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hasChildren(): boolean { return this.numberOfChildren > 0; }
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/** Number of child segments */
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@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ describe('Integration', () => {
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expect(fixture.nativeElement).toHaveText('team 22 [ user victor, right: simple ]');
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})));
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it('should support secondary routes in seperate commands',
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it('should support secondary routes in separate commands',
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fakeAsync(inject([Router], (router: Router) => {
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const fixture = createRoot(router, RootCmp);
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@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ export class Evaluator {
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if (expression && this.isFoldable(propertyAccessExpression.expression))
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return (<any>expression)[<string>member];
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if (isMetadataModuleReferenceExpression(expression)) {
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// A select into a module refrence and be converted into a reference to the symbol
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// A select into a module reference and be converted into a reference to the symbol
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// in the module
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return recordEntry(
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{__symbolic: 'reference', module: expression.module, name: member}, node);
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ interface Options extends ts.CompilerOptions {
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// Whether to generate a flat module index of the given name and the corresponding
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// flat module metadata. This option is intended to be used when creating flat
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// modules similar to how `@angular/core` and `@angular/common` are packaged.
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// When this option is used the `package.json` for the library should refered to the
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// When this option is used the `package.json` for the library should referred to the
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// generated flat module index instead of the library index file. When using this
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// option only one .metadata.json file is produced that contains all the metadata
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// necessary for symbols exported from the library index.
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@ -920,7 +920,7 @@ const FILES: Directory = {
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}
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getHeroes() {
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this._heroService.getHeroesSlowly().then(heros => this.heroes = heros);
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this._heroService.getHeroesSlowly().then(heroes => this.heroes = heroes);
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}
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}`,
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'hero.ts': `
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