These wrappers are not natively understood by
ts2dart. Removing them will improve Dart2JS
compilation due to fewer megamorphic calls to List
functions.
It also makes Angular code more succinct and
improves type safety in Angular due to better type
inference of the Array component type.
This change exposed several bugs in Angular.
StringMap really ought to always enforce a string
key, and also ought to have an index property.
This currently breaks too much code in Angular, so
should be fixed in a follow up Pull Request
separate from this.
Closes#2472Closes#2339
BREAKING CHANGE
- `Compiler.compile` has been removed, the only way to compile
components dynamically is via `Compiler.compileInHost`
- `DynamicComponentLoader.loadIntoExistingLocation` has changed:
* renamed into `loadIntoLocation`
* will always create the host element as well
* requires an element with a variable inside of the host component view
next to which it will load new component.
- `DynamicComponentLoader.loadNextToExistingLocation` was renamed into
`DynamicComponentLoader.loadNextToLocation`
- `DynamicComponentLoader.loadIntoNewLocation` is removed
* use `DynamicComponentLoader.loadNextToLocation` instead
and then move the view nodes
manually around via `DomRenderer.getRootNodes()`
- `AppViewManager.{create,destroy}Free{Host,Embedded}View` was removed
* use `AppViewManager.createViewInContainer` and then move the view nodes
manually around via `DomRenderer.getRootNodes()`
- `Renderer.detachFreeView` was removed. Use `DomRenderer.getRootNodes()`
to get the root nodes of a view and detach them manually.
Previously, class members were ordered alphabetically.
This change leaves it up to the class author to
determine the order in which they would like
properties and methods to appear in class
documentation, without having to create methods like
`zUnimportantMethod`.
Fixes#2569
Benchpress now prints out the best and worst frame time in addition to the percentage of frames that hit the target of 60fps.
It also renames 'meanFrameTime' to 'frameTime.mean'. That way, all frameTime metrics start with a common suffix and will be grouped together in the console reporter.
part of #821
There are upcoming changes to the way we generate
and verify setters so more test are needed to cover
all the corner cases that are being handled today.
Closes#2559