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Greg Magolan 348615be62 build: update to @bazel/bazel 1.0.0 (#33367)
Also removes `build:remote --spawn_strategy=remote` from .bazelrc. It seems that with Bazel 1.0.0 setting `--incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false` no longer works around the issue with npm_package that it did when it was added. The error that was originally observed has returned after updating to Bazel 1.0.0:

```
ERROR: /home/circleci/ng/packages/angular_devkit/build_optimizer/BUILD:66:1: Assembling npm package packages/angular_devkit/build_optimizer/npm_package failed: No usable spawn strategy found for spawn with mnemonic Action. Your --spawn_strategy, --genrule_strategy or --strategy flags are probably too strict. Visit https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for migration advice
```

This commit removes both `—incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false` as well as `build:remote --spawn_strategy=remote` which means that Bazel will do the default behavior of picking the first available strategy from the default list, which is `remote,worker,sandboxed,local`. See https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for more details.

PR Close #33367
2019-10-25 09:22:13 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau a78b70178e fix(language-service): Do not show HTML elements and attrs for ext template (#33388)
This commit removes HTML elements and HTML attributes from the
completions list for external template. This is because these
completions should be handled by the native HTML extension, and not
Angular.

Once we setup TextMate grammar for inline templates, we could remove the
HTML completions completely.

PR closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/370

PR Close #33388
2019-10-25 09:18:16 -07:00
Misko Hevery 6323a35468 test(ivy): support `className` in micro benchmarks (#33392)
The styling algorithm requires that the `RNode` has a `className`
property in order to execute the fast-path. This changes adds the
emulation of this property.

PR Close #33392
2019-10-25 09:17:52 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh b381497126 feat(ngcc): add a migration for undecorated child classes (#33362)
In Angular View Engine, there are two kinds of decorator inheritance:

1) both the parent and child classes have decorators

This case is supported by InheritDefinitionFeature, which merges some fields
of the definitions (such as the inputs or queries).

2) only the parent class has a decorator

If the child class is missing a decorator, the compiler effectively behaves
as if the parent class' decorator is applied to the child class as well.
This is the "undecorated child" scenario, and this commit adds a migration
to ngcc to support this pattern in Ivy.

This migration has 2 phases. First, the NgModules of the application are
scanned for classes in 'declarations' which are missing decorators, but
whose base classes do have decorators. These classes are the undecorated
children. This scan is performed recursively, so even if a declared class
has a base class that itself inherits a decorator, this case is handled.

Next, a synthetic decorator (either @Component or @Directive) is created
on the child class. This decorator copies some critical information such
as 'selector' and 'exportAs', as well as supports any decorated fields
(@Input, etc). A flag is passed to the decorator compiler which causes a
special feature `CopyDefinitionFeature` to be included on the compiled
definition. This feature copies at runtime the remaining aspects of the
parent definition which `InheritDefinitionFeature` does not handle,
completing the "full" inheritance of the child class' decorator from its
parent class.

PR Close #33362
2019-10-25 09:16:50 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 818c514968 feat(ivy): add a runtime feature to copy cmp/dir definitions (#33362)
This commit adds CopyDefinitionFeature, which supports the case where an
entire decorator (@Component or @Directive) is inherited from parent to
child.

The existing inheritance feature, InheritDefinitionFeature, supports merging
of parent and child definitions when both were originally present. This
merges things like inputs, outputs, host bindings, etc.

CopyDefinitionFeature, on the other hand, compensates for a definition that
was missing entirely on the child class, by copying fields that aren't
ordinarily inherited (like the template function itself).

This feature is intended to only be used as part of ngcc code generation.

PR Close #33362
2019-10-25 09:16:50 -07:00
JoostK 6b267482d7 feat(ngcc): enable migrations to apply schematics to libraries (#33362)
When upgrading an Angular application to a new version using the Angular
CLI, built-in schematics are being run to update user code from
deprecated patterns to the new way of working. For libraries that have
been built for older versions of Angular however, such schematics have
not been executed which means that deprecated code patterns may still be
present, potentially resulting in incorrect behavior.

Some of the logic of schematics has been ported over to ngcc migrations,
which are automatically run on libraries. These migrations achieve the
same goal of the regular schematics, but operating on published library
sources instead of used code.

PR Close #33362
2019-10-25 09:16:50 -07:00
JoostK 2e5e1dd5f5 refactor(ngcc): rework undecorated parent migration (#33362)
Previously, the (currently disabled) undecorated parent migration in
ngcc would produce errors when a base class could not be determined
statically or when a class extends from a class in another package. This
is not ideal, as it would cause the library to fail compilation without
a workaround, whereas those problems are not guaranteed to cause issues.

Additionally, inheritance chains were not handled. This commit reworks
the migration to address these limitations.

PR Close #33362
2019-10-25 09:16:50 -07:00
JoostK 3858b26211 refactor(ivy): mark synthetic decorators explicitly (#33362)
In ngcc's migration system, synthetic decorators can be injected into a
compilation to ensure that certain classes are compiled with Angular
logic, where the original library code did not include the necessary
decorators. Prior to this change, synthesized decorators would have a
fake AST structure as associated node and a made-up identifier. In
theory, this may introduce issues downstream:

1) a decorator's node is used for diagnostics, so it must have position
information. Having fake AST nodes without a position is therefore a
problem. Note that this is currently not a problem in practice, as
injected synthesized decorators would not produce any diagnostics.

2) the decorator's identifier should refer to an imported symbol.
Therefore, it is required that the symbol is actually imported.
Moreover, bundle formats such as UMD and CommonJS use namespaces for
imports, so a bare `ts.Identifier` would not be suitable to use as
identifier. This was also not a problem in practice, as the identifier
is only used in the `setClassMetadata` generated code, which is omitted
for synthetically injected decorators.

To remedy these potential issues, this commit makes a decorator's
identifier optional and switches its node over from a fake AST structure
to the class' name.

PR Close #33362
2019-10-25 09:16:49 -07:00
JoostK 31b9492951 feat(ngcc): migrate services that are missing `@Injectable()` (#33362)
A class that is provided as Angular service is required to have an
`@Injectable()` decorator so that the compiler generates its injectable
definition for the runtime. Applications are automatically migrated
using the "missing-injectable" schematic, however libraries built for
older version of Angular may not yet satisfy this requirement.

This commit ports the "missing-injectable" schematic to a migration that
is ran when ngcc is processing a library. This ensures that any service
that is provided from an NgModule or Directive/Component will have an
`@Injectable()` decorator.

PR Close #33362
2019-10-25 09:16:49 -07:00
JoostK 0de2dbfec1 fix(ngcc): prevent reflected decorators from being clobbered (#33362)
ngcc has an internal cache of computed decorator information for
reflected classes, which could previously be mutated by consumers of the
reflection host. With the ability to inject synthesized decorators, such
decorators would inadvertently be added into the array of decorators
that was owned by the internal cache of the reflection host, incorrectly
resulting in synthesized decorators to be considered real decorators on
a class. This commit fixes the issue by cloning the cached array before
returning it.

PR Close #33362
2019-10-25 09:16:49 -07:00
Matias Niemelä dcdb433b7d perf(ivy): apply [style]/[class] bindings directly to style/className (#33336)
This patch ensures that the `[style]` and `[class]` based bindings
are directly applied to an element's style and className attributes.

This patch optimizes the algorithm so that it...
- Doesn't construct an update an instance of `StylingMapArray` for
  `[style]` and `[class]` bindings
- Doesn't apply `[style]` and `[class]` based entries using
  `classList` and `style` (direct attributes are used instead)
- Doesn't split or iterate over all string-based tokens in a
  string value obtained from a `[class]` binding.

This patch speeds up the following cases:
- `<div [class]>` and `<div class="..." [class]>`
- `<div [style]>` and `<div style="..." [style]>`

The overall speec increase is by over 5x.

PR Close #33336
2019-10-24 17:42:46 -07:00
ayazhafiz ee4fc12e42 refactor(language-service): find expression ASTs using absolute spans (#33387)
Moves to using the absolute span of an expression AST (relative to an
entire template) rather than a relative span (relative to the start
of the expression) to find an expression AST given a position in a
template.

This is part of the changes needed to support text replacement in
templates (#33091).

PR Close #33387
2019-10-24 17:08:23 -07:00
Miško Hevery 3f195fefa9 test(ivy): improve microbenchmark reporting progress (#33386)
PR Close #33386
2019-10-24 17:00:45 -07:00
Kara Erickson a17cc9beee refactor(core): add links to remaining migration guides (#33385)
PR Close #33385
2019-10-24 16:21:49 -07:00
JoostK 0d9be22023 feat(ivy): strictness flags for template type checking (#33365)
The template type checking abilities of the Ivy compiler are far more
advanced than the level of template type checking that was previously
done for Angular templates. Up until now, a single compiler option
called "fullTemplateTypeCheck" was available to configure the level
of template type checking. However, now that more advanced type checking
is being done, new errors may surface that were previously not reported,
in which case it may not be feasible to fix all new errors at once.

Having only a single option to disable a large number of template type
checking capabilities does not allow for incrementally addressing newly
reported types of errors. As a solution, this commit introduces some new
compiler options to be able to enable/disable certain kinds of template
type checks on a fine-grained basis.

PR Close #33365
2019-10-24 16:16:14 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 113411c9b0 fix(ivy): split checkTypeOfReferences into DOM and non-DOM flags. (#33365)
View Engine correctly infers the type of local refs to directives or to
<ng-template>s, just not to DOM nodes. This commit splits the
checkTypeOfReferences flag into two separate halves, allowing the compiler
to align with this behavior.

PR Close #33365
2019-10-24 16:16:14 -07:00
JoostK d8ce2129d5 feat(ivy): add flag to disable checking of text attributes (#33365)
For elements that have a text attribute, it may happen that the element
is matched by a directive that consumes the attribute as an input. In
that case, the template type checker will validate the correctness of
the attribute with respect to the directive's declared type of the
input, which would typically be `boolean` for the `disabled` input.
Since empty attributes are assigned the empty string at runtime, the
template type checker would report an error for this template.

This commit introduces a strictness flag to help alleviate this
particular situation, effectively ignoring text attributes that happen
to be consumed by a directive.

PR Close #33365
2019-10-24 16:16:14 -07:00
JoostK 4aa51b751b feat(ivy): verify whether TypeScript version is supported (#33377)
During the creation of an Angular program in the compiler, a check is
done to verify whether the version of TypeScript is considered
supported, producing an error if it is not. This check was missing in
the Ivy compiler, so users may have ended up running an unsupported
TypeScript version inadvertently.

Resolves FW-1643

PR Close #33377
2019-10-24 15:46:23 -07:00
Miško Hevery 09a2bb839f refactor(ivy): Intruduce LFrame to store global instruction information (#33178)
`LFrame` stores information specifice to the current `LView` As the code
enters and leaves `LView`s we use `enterView()` and `leaveView()`
respectively to build a a stack of `LFrame`s. This allows us to easily
restore the previous `LView` instruction state.

PR Close #33178
2019-10-24 14:42:15 -07:00
Miško Hevery 9ea3430a5b style: correct comments (#33178)
PR Close #33178
2019-10-24 14:42:15 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 4c4217c5b7 refactor(language-service): Remove unused function 'createElementCssSelector' (#33383)
It's no longer used and needed.

PR Close #33383
2019-10-24 14:10:47 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 93a0b1ba13 refactor(language-service): Remove AttrInfo interface (#33380)
It's no longer used and needed.

PR Close #33380
2019-10-24 14:10:14 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 73530a9e25 refactor(language-service): Create ng.CompletionEntry to replace ts.CompletionEntry (#33379)
It is messy to keep casting `CompletionEntry.kind` from
`ng.CompletionKind` to `ts.ScriptElementKind`.

Instead, create a new type `ng.CompletionEntry` that is exactly the same
as `ts.CompletionEntry`, but with the `kind` type overridden to
`ng.CompletionKind`.

This way, we only have to cast it once, and can do so in a safe manner.

PR Close #33379
2019-10-24 14:09:33 -07:00
Misko Hevery b00189bb9a test(core): support running performance benchmarks in browser (#33340)
PR Close #33340
2019-10-24 14:07:25 -07:00
JoostK a42057d0f8 fix(ivy): support abstract directives in template type checking (#33131)
Recently it was made possible to have a directive without selector,
which are referred to as abstract directives. Such directives should not
be registered in an NgModule, but can still contain decorators for
inputs, outputs, queries, etc. The information from these decorators and
the `@Directive()` decorator itself needs to be registered with the
central `MetadataRegistry` so that other areas of the compiler can
request information about a given directive, an example of which is the
template type checker that needs to know about the inputs and outputs of
directives.

Prior to this change, however, abstract directives would only register
themselves with the `MetadataRegistry` as being an abstract directive,
without all of its other metadata like inputs and outputs. This meant
that the template type checker was unable to resolve the inputs and
outputs of these abstract directives, therefore failing to check them
correctly. The typical error would be that some property does not exist
on a DOM element, whereas said property should have been bound to the
abstract directive's input.

This commit fixes the problem by always registering the metadata of a
directive or component with the `MetadataRegistry`. Tests have been
added to ensure abstract directives are handled correctly in the
template type checker, together with tests to verify the form of
abstract directives in declaration files.

Fixes #30080

PR Close #33131
2019-10-24 12:44:30 -07:00
Misko Hevery 9a5e08f2a7 test(ivy): add styling [class] benchmarks (#33375)
PR Close #33375
2019-10-24 11:13:32 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 63f0ded5cf fix(ivy): fix broken typechecking test on Windows (#33376)
One of the template type-checking tests relies on the newline character,
which is different on Windows. This commit fixes the issue.

PR Close #33376
2019-10-24 11:13:01 -07:00
Greg Magolan 25ed82db23 refactor(bazel): add missing comment about JS providers to ng_module.bzl (#33332)
PR Close #33332
2019-10-24 10:18:04 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin fb84ea74fe feat(ivy): i18n - inline current locale at compile-time (#33314)
During compile-time translation inlining, the `$localize.locale`
expression will now be replaced with a string literal containing the
current locale of the translations.

PR Close #33314
2019-10-24 10:16:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f17072c7af refactor(ivy): i18n - create and use `isLocalize()` helper (#33314)
PR Close #33314
2019-10-24 10:16:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin fde8363e0d feat(ivy): allow the locale to be set via a global property (#33314)
In the post-$localize world the current locale value is defined by setting
`$localize.locale` which is then read at runtime by Angular in the provider
for the `LOCALE_ID` token and also passed to the ivy machinery via`setLocaleId()`.

The $localize compile-time inlining tooling can replace occurrences of
`$localize.locale` with a string literal, similar to how translations
are inlined.

// FW-1639

See https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/15896

PR Close #33314
2019-10-24 10:16:25 -07:00
ayazhafiz 3d11355fec test(compiler): add expression absolute span tests for `TemplateAst`s (#33253)
Previously, we had tested that expressions parsed in a Render3 AST
had correctly-defined absolute spans (spans relative to the entire
template, not the local expression). Sometimes we use Template ASTs
rather than Render3 ASTs, and it's desirable to test for correct
expression spans in the template parser as well.

Adding these tests resolved one bug, similar to the one fixed in
fd4fed14d8, where expressions in the value
of a template attribute were not given an absolute span corresponding to
the start of the attribute name rather than the start of the attribute
value.

The diff on this commit is large, partially because it involves some
structural changes of the template parser testing layout. In particular,
the following is done:

1. Move `createMeta*`-like functions from `template_parser_spec.ts` to
   be exported from a new test utility file.
2. Create an `ExpressionSourceHumanizer`, similar to the one created in
   b04488d692, to allow convenient testing
   of expressions' locations.
3. Create `template_parser_absolute_span_spec.ts`, testing the spans of
   expressions parsed by the template parser. This is very similar to
   the `r3_ast_absolute_span_spec`.

PR Close #33253
2019-10-24 09:53:58 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh f1269d98dc feat(ivy): input type coercion for template type-checking (#33243)
Often the types of an `@Input`'s field don't fully reflect the types of
assignable values. This can happen when an input has a getter/setter pair
where the getter always returns a narrow type, and the setter coerces a
wider value down to the narrow type.

For example, you could imagine an input of the form:

```typescript
@Input() get value(): string {
  return this._value;
}

set value(v: {toString(): string}) {
  this._value = v.toString();
}
```

Here, the getter always returns a `string`, but the setter accepts any value
that can be `toString()`'d, and coerces it to a string.

Unfortunately TypeScript does not actually support this syntax, and so
Angular users are forced to type their setters as narrowly as the getters,
even though at runtime the coercion works just fine.

To support these kinds of patterns (e.g. as used by Material), this commit
adds a compiler feature called "input coercion". When a binding is made to
the 'value' input of a directive like MatInput, the compiler will look for a
static field with the name ngAcceptInputType_value. If such a field is found
the type-checking expression for the input will use the static field's type
instead of the type for the @Input field,allowing for the expression of a
type conversion between the binding expression and the value being written
to the input's field.

To solve the case above, for example, MatInput might write:

```typescript
class MatInput {
  // rest of the directive...

  static ngAcceptInputType_value: {toString(): string};
}
```

FW-1475 #resolve

PR Close #33243
2019-10-24 09:49:38 -07:00
Misko Hevery a1d7b6bb86 test(ivy): fined tune micro benchmark parameters (#33341)
Decrease `MIN_SAMPLE_DURATION` to make it more likely that we cane fit into single time slice.
Increase `MIN_SAMPLE_COUNT_NO_IMPROVEMENT` to make it more likely to find the best

PR Close #33341
2019-10-23 16:40:51 -07:00
Misko Hevery d40ee6a259 perf(ivy): improve styling performance (#33326)
change the existing implementation from using

```
string.split(/\s+/);
```

to a char scan which performers the same thing.

The reason why `split(/\s+/)` is slow is that:
- `/\s+/` allocates new `RegExp` every time this code executes.
- `RegExp` scans are a lot more expensive because they are more powerful.

PR Close #33326
2019-10-23 16:40:12 -07:00
JoostK e2211ed211 fix(ivy): handle method calls of local variables in template type checker (#33132)
Prior to this change, a method call of a local template variable would
incorrectly be considered a call to a method on the component class.
For example, this pattern would produce an error:

```
<ng-template let-method>{{ method(1) }}</ng-template>
```

Here, the method call should be targeting the `$implicit` variable on
the template context, not the component class. This commit corrects the
behavior by first resolving methods in the template before falling back
on the component class.

Fixes #32900

PR Close #33132
2019-10-23 13:33:15 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 77240e1b60 fix(ivy): align VE + Ivy #ref types in fullTemplateTypeCheck: false (#33261)
In View Engine, with fullTemplateTypeCheck mode disabled, the type of any
inferred based on the entity being referenced. This is a bug, since the
goal with fullTemplateTypeCheck: false is for Ivy and VE to be aligned in
terms of type inference.

This commit adds a 'checkTypeOfReference' flag in the TypeCheckingConfig
to control this inference, and sets it to false when fullTemplateTypeCheck
is disabled.

PR Close #33261
2019-10-23 13:02:32 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 355e54a410 fix(compiler): do not throw when using abstract directive from other compilation unit (#33347)
Libraries can expose directive/component base classes that will be
used by consumer applications. Using such a base class from another
compilation unit works fine with "ngtsc", but when using "ngc", the
compiler will thrown an error saying that the base class is not
part of a NgModule. e.g.

```
Cannot determine the module for class X in Y! Add X to the NgModule to fix it.
```

This seems to be because the logic for distinguishing directives from
abstract directives is scoped to the current compilation unit within
ngc. This causes abstract directives from other compilation units to
be considered as actual directives (causing the exception).

PR Close #33347
2019-10-23 11:59:24 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 3f257e96c6 fix(language-service): Add global symbol for $any() (#33245)
This commit introduces a "global symbol table" in the language service for symbols that are available in the top level scope,
and add `$any()` to it.

See https://angular.io/guide/template-syntax#the-any-type-cast-function

PR closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/242

PR Close #33245
2019-10-23 10:02:50 -07:00
Greg Magolan 8bc5fb2ab6 fix(bazel): remove deprecated ng_setup_workspace() function (#33330)
This should be removed before for 9.0.0 rc

BREAKING CHANGE:
@angular/bazel ng_setup_workspace() is no longer needed and has been removed.
We assume you will fetch rules_nodejs in your WORKSPACE file, and no other dependencies remain here.
Simply remove any calls to this function and the corresponding load statement.

PR Close #33330
2019-10-23 10:01:10 -07:00
Miško Hevery bd89626e2e test(ivy): add instructions for deoptigate (#33357)
PR Close #33357
2019-10-23 09:56:42 -07:00
Kara Erickson 383457f898 docs: clean up deprecation guide (#33338)
PR Close #33338
2019-10-23 09:11:13 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 49eec5d872 fix(language-service): Add directive selectors & banana-in-a-box to completions (#33311)
This commit refactors attribute completions and fixes two bugs:
1. selectors for directives are not provided
2. banana-in-a-box (two way binding) syntax are not provided

PR closes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/358

PR Close #33311
2019-10-23 09:10:39 -07:00
Kapunahele Wong 398ff1e7e7 docs: add ModuleWithProviders deprecation (#33266)
PR Close #33266
2019-10-22 14:35:27 -07:00
Miško Hevery 5632424d04 refactor(ivy): ViewRef needs embededViewRef declaration (#33074)
PR Close #33074
2019-10-22 12:00:21 -07:00
Miško Hevery f1ffd57105 refactor(ivy): rename `getComponentViewByIndex` to `getComponentLViewByIndex` (#33074)
PR Close #33074
2019-10-22 12:00:20 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 7f7dc7c294 perf(ivy): avoid unnecessary i18n pass while processing a template (#33284)
Prior to this commit, we always invoked second i18n pass (in case whitespace removal is on, which is a default), even if a given template doesn't contain i18n information. Now we store a flag (that indicates presence of i18n information in a template) during first i18n pass and use it to check whether second pass is needed.

PR Close #33284
2019-10-22 14:14:54 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 5d86e4a9b1 fix(compiler): ensure that legacy ids are rendered for ICUs (#33318)
When computing i18n messages for templates there are two passes.
This is because messages must be computed before any whitespace
is removed. Then on a second pass, the messages must be recreated
but reusing the message ids from the first pass.

Previously ICUs were losing their legacy ids that had been computed
via the first pass. This commit fixes that by keeping track of the
message from the first pass (`previousMessage`) for ICU placeholder
nodes.

// FW-1637

PR Close #33318
2019-10-22 13:30:16 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin aaa08f7be3 refactor(compiler): add abstract `NodeWithI18n` class to ML parsing (#33318)
This abstract class will be useful for identifying nodes that
can hold i18n data.

PR Close #33318
2019-10-22 13:30:16 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 58b3a51e64 refactor(compiler): use type guard rather than type cast (#33318)
The code will now fail if the `i18n` property is of the wrong type.

PR Close #33318
2019-10-22 13:30:16 -04:00