For quite a while it is an unspoken convention to add a trailing
new-line files within the Angular repository. This was never enforced
automatically, but has been frequently raised in pull requests through
manual review. This commit sets up a lint rule so that this is
"officially" enforced and doesn't require manual review.
PR Close#42478
Prior to this PR, attempting to get rename info for pipe name expressions would defer to the
typescript language service, which would return no rename info. This was not caught because
the test was written incorrectly.
This PR corrects the test behavior and adjusts the logic in getting rename info to account
for indirect renames (like pipe names).
PR Close#41974
Rather than de-duplicating results as we build them, a final de-duplication can be done at the end.
This way, there's no forgetting to de-duplicate results at some level.
Prior to this commit, results from template locations that mapped to
multiple different typescript locations would not be de-duplicated (e.g.
an input binding that is bound to two separate directives).
PR Close#40523
This commit updates the logic in the LS renaming to handle renaming of
pipes, both from the name expression in the pipe metadata as well as
from the template.
The approach here is to introduce a new concept for renaming: an
"indirect" rename. In this type of rename, we find rename locations
in with the native TS Language Service using a different node than the
one we are renaming. Using pipes as an example, if we want to rename the
pipe name from the string literal expression, we use the transform
method to find rename locations rather than the string literal itself
(which will not return any results because it's just a string).
So the general approach is:
* Determine the details about the requested rename location, i.e. the
targeted template node and symbol for a template rename, or the TS
node for a rename outside a template.
* Using the details of the location, determine if the node is attempting
to rename something that is an indirect rename (pipes, selectors,
bindings). Other renames are considered "direct" and we use whatever
results the native TSLS returns for the rename locations.
* In the case of indirect renames, we throw out results that do not
appear in the templates (in this case, the shim files). These results will be
for the "indirect" rename that we don't want to touch, but are only
using to find template results.
* Create an additional rename result for the string literal expression
that is used for the input/output alias, the pipe name, or the
selector.
Note that renaming is moving towards being much more accurate in its
results than "find references". When the approach for renaming
stabilizes, we may want to then port the changes back to being shared
with the approach for retrieving references.
PR Close#40523
This commit renames the files for the references and rename functionality to indicate
that they deal with _both_ references and rename, not just references.
PR Close#40523