3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Miško Hevery
2e4d17f3a9 perf(core): make sanitization tree-shakable in Ivy mode (#31934)
In VE the `Sanitizer` is always available in `BrowserModule` because the VE retrieves it using injection.

In Ivy the injection is optional and we have instructions instead of component definition arrays. The implication of this is that in Ivy the instructions can pull in the sanitizer only when they are working with a property which is known to be unsafe. Because the Injection is optional this works even if no Sanitizer is present. So in Ivy we first use the sanitizer which is pulled in by the instruction, unless one is available through the `Injector` then we use that one instead.

This PR does few things:
1) It makes `Sanitizer` optional in Ivy.
2) It makes `DomSanitizer` tree shakable.
3) It aligns the semantics of Ivy `Sanitizer` with that of the Ivy sanitization rules.
4) It refactors `DomSanitizer` to use same functions as Ivy sanitization for consistency.

PR Close #31934
2019-08-15 10:30:12 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
0cc77b4a69 refactor(compiler): split compiler and core (#18683)
After this, neither @angular/compiler nor @angular/comnpiler-cli depend
on @angular/core.

This add a duplication of some interfaces and enums which is stored
in @angular/compiler/src/core.ts

BREAKING CHANGE:
- `@angular/platform-server` now additionally depends on
  `@angular/platform-browser-dynamic` as a peer dependency.


PR Close #18683
2017-08-16 17:58:53 -05:00
Jason Aden
3e51a19983 refactor: move angular source to /packages rather than modules/@angular 2017-03-08 16:29:27 -08:00