- Removes `@publicApi` annotation from ivy instructions
- Adds new `@codeGenApi` annotation to ivy instructions
- Updates ts_api_guardian to support the new annotation properly
PR Close#29820
At the moment, `path.posix.relative` will break paths in windows as it will return something like
```
Error: Source file "../C:/users/alag/_bazel_alag/3tbqurya/execroot/angular/bazel-out/x64_windows-fastbuild/bin/packages/core/core.d.ts" not found
```
PR Close#26888
* Fixes that the `ts-api-guardian` package does not work on Windows with Bazel. This is because `ts-api-guardian` does not resolve the runfiles through theNodeJS `require` function that properly handles runfiles within Bazel.
PR Close#26761
Since the API guardian can be also used by other projects, we should not set up the default Angular project tag rules unless specified explicitly through a given command option (`useAngularTagRules`)
PR Close#26761
Allow the jsdoc tag processing to be configured by
type (export, member, param) and by action (required,
banned, toCopy).
This is a pre-requisite to moving over to using `@publicApi`
tags rather than `@stable` and `@experimental`.
PR Close#26595
Previously, it was necessary to attach on of the three "stability"
jsdoc tags (`@stable`, `@deprecated` or `@experimental`) to each
public API export.
To ensure that the public API was correctly tagged, the `ts-api-guardian`
would check that one of these tags appeared on every public export.
Now the doc-gen is able to compute that a code item is stable if
it does not contain the `@experimental` nor `@deprecated` tags.
Therefore there is no need to provide the `@stable` tag any more; and
this tag has now been marked as deprecated - i.e. it should not be used.
The ts-api-guardian has been modified in this commit so that it no longer
warns/fails if the `@stable` is missing.
PR Close#23176
This lets projects like Material change ng_package "bundle index" files to non-conflicting paths
Currently packages like @angular/core ship with the generated metadata
in a path like 'core.js' which overwrites one of the inputs.
Angular material puts the generated file in a path like 'index.js'
Either way these files generated by ng_module rules have the potential
to collide with inputs given by the user, which results in an error.
Instead, give users the freedom to choose a different non-conflicting name.
Also this refactors the ng_package rule, removing the redundant
secondary_entry_points attribute.
Instead, we assume that any ng_module in the deps with a module_name
attribute is a secondary entry point.
PR Close#22814
Also use it to test the public API for core and common
Once we have an ng_package for every package, we can remove
the npm dependency on ts-api-guardian and the gulp-based
public api check.
PR Close#22544