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Pete Bacon Darwin 5d8f7da3aa refactor(ngcc): guard against a crash if source-map flattening fails (#35718)
Source-maps in the wild could be badly formatted,
causing the source-map flattening processing to fail
unexpectedly. Rather than causing the whole of ngcc
to crash, we gracefully fallback to just returning the
generated source-map instead.

PR Close #35718
2020-02-27 16:09:37 -05:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 73cf7d5cb4 fix(ngcc): handle mappings outside the content when flattening source-maps (#35718)
Previously when rendering flattened source-maps, it was assumed that no
mapping would come from a line that is outside the lines of the actual
source content. It turns out this is not a valid assumption.

Now the code that renders flattened source-maps will handle such
mappings, with the additional benefit that the rendered source-map
will only contain mapping lines up to the last mapping, rather than a
mapping line for every content line.

Fixes #35709

PR Close #35718
2020-02-27 16:09:36 -05:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 72c4fda613 fix(ngcc): handle missing sources when flattening source-maps (#35718)
If a package has a source-map but it does not provide
the actual content of the sources, then the source-map
flattening was crashing.

Now we ignore such mappings that have no source
since we are not able to compute the merged
mapping if there is no source file.

Fixes #35709

PR Close #35718
2020-02-27 16:09:36 -05:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 20b0c80b0b fix(ngcc): allow deep-import warnings to be ignored (#35683)
This commit adds a new ngcc configuration, `ignorableDeepImportMatchers`
for packages. This is a list of regular expressions matching deep imports
that can be safely ignored from that package. Deep imports that are not
ignored cause a warning to be logged.

// FW-1892

Fixes #35615

PR Close #35683
2020-02-27 10:48:48 -08:00
crisbeto 0bc35a71e2 fix(ivy): injecting incorrect provider when re-providing injectable with useClass (#34574)
If an injectable has a `useClass`, Ivy injects the token in `useClass`, rather than the original injectable, if the injectable is re-provided under a different token. The correct behavior is that it should inject the re-provided token, no matter whether it has `useClass`.

Fixes #34110.

PR Close #34574
2020-02-26 13:00:21 -08:00
Joey Perrott ec789b0198 fix(animations): Remove ɵAnimationDriver from private exports (#35690)
ɵAnimationDriver can be safely removed from private exports as AnimationDriver
is already a public export.  Since its already available, we can safely remove
its declaration and migrate its only usage in our repo to rely on the public
AnimationDriver symbol.

PR Close #35690
2020-02-26 12:59:30 -08:00
Alan Agius 59c0689ade refactor(ngcc): remove redundant await (#35686)
Inside an async function, return await is not needed. Since the return value of an async function is always wrapped in Promise.resolve,
PR Close #35686
2020-02-26 12:59:13 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 8f5b7f367c feat(bazel): enable ivy template type-checking in g3 (#35672)
Template type-checking within the Ivy compiler has been disabled internally
in g3 until compatibility with the whole codebase could be verified. As that
verification is now complete and template type-checking is known to be
compatible with g3, this commit enables it.

PR Close #35672
2020-02-26 12:58:55 -08:00
Ayaz Hafiz 500e49f0ac refactor(language-service): normalize hover tests (#35656)
This commit normalizes hover and util tests in the language service.
This is part of a small effort to simplify and normalize the language
service testing structure, which currently contains specs that are
largely created and left without relation to other tests.

PR Close #35656
2020-02-26 12:57:49 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 173a1ac8e4 fix(ivy): better inference for circularly referenced directive types (#35622)
It's possible to pass a directive as an input to itself. Consider:

```html
<some-cmp #ref [value]="ref">
```

Since the template type-checker attempts to infer a type for `<some-cmp>`
using the values of its inputs, this creates a circular reference where the
type of the `value` input is used in its own inference:

```typescript
var _t0 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor({value: _t0});
```

Obviously, this doesn't work. To resolve this, the template type-checker
used to generate a `null!` expression when a reference would otherwise be
circular:

```typescript
var _t0 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor({value: null!});
```

This effectively asks TypeScript to infer a value for this context, and
works well to resolve this simple cycle. However, if the template
instead tries to use the circular value in a larger expression:

```html
<some-cmp #ref [value]="ref.prop">
```

The checker would generate:

```typescript
var _t0 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor({value: (null!).prop});
```

In this case, TypeScript can't figure out any way `null!` could have a
`prop` key, and so it infers `never` as the type. `(never).prop` is thus a
type error.

This commit implements a better fallback pattern for circular references to
directive types like this. Instead of generating a `null!` in place for the
reference, a type is inferred by calling the type constructor again with
`null!` as its input. This infers the widest possible type for the directive
which is then used to break the cycle:

```typescript
var _t0 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor(null!);
var _t1 = SomeCmp.ngTypeCtor({value: _t0.prop});
```

This has the desired effect of validating that `.prop` is legal for the
directive type (the type of `#ref`) while also avoiding a cycle.

Fixes #35372
Fixes #35603
Fixes #35522

PR Close #35622
2020-02-26 12:57:08 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 2d89b5d13d fix(ivy): provide a more detailed error message for NG6002/NG6003 (#35620)
NG6002/NG6003 are errors produced when an NgModule being compiled has an
imported or exported type which does not have the proper metadata (that is,
it doesn't appear to be an @NgModule, or @Directive, etc. depending on
context).

Previously this error message was a bit sparse. However, Github issues show
that this is the most common error users receive when for whatever reason
ngcc wasn't able to handle one of their libraries, or they just didn't run
it. So this commit changes the error message to offer a bit more useful
context, instructing users differently depending on whether the class in
question is from their own project, from NPM, or from a monorepo-style local
dependency.

PR Close #35620
2020-02-26 12:56:47 -08:00
Misko Hevery 3af103aa61 fix(core): support sanitizer value in the [style] bindings (#35564)
When binding to `[style]` we correctly sanitized/unwrapped properties but we did not do it for the object itself.

```
@HostBinding("style")
style: SafeStyle = this.sanitizer.bypassSecurityTrustStyle(
    "background: red; color: white; display: block;"
  );
```

Above code would fail since the `[style]` would not unwrap the `SafeValue` and would treat it as object resulting in incorrect behavior.

Fix #35476 (FW-1875)

PR Close #35564
2020-02-26 12:56:09 -08:00
JiaLiPassion 4acb676f2e feat: add interface definitions which zone extends EventTarget (#35304)
Close #35173

PR Close #35304
2020-02-26 12:52:08 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin df816c9c80 feat(ngcc): implement source-map flattening (#35132)
The library used by ngcc to update the source files (MagicString) is able
to generate a source-map but it is not able to account for any previous
source-map that the input text is already associated with.

There have been various attempts to fix this but none have been very
successful, since it is not a trivial problem to solve.

This commit contains a novel approach that is able to load up a tree of
source-files connected by source-maps and flatten them down into a single
source-map that maps directly from the final generated file to the original
sources referenced by the intermediate source-maps.

PR Close #35132
2020-02-26 12:51:35 -08:00
KostyaTretyak 2a8dd4758c test(core): check dependency in extended child (#34767)
Related to https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/31337

PR Close #34767
2020-02-26 12:50:52 -08:00
Lars Gyrup Brink Nielsen d41988437e docs(common): update ngForTrackBy error URL (#34761)
Old URL is redirected to
`https://angular.io/api/common/NgForOf#!#change-propagation`
which is not exactly
`https://angular.io/api/common/NgForOf#change-propagation`

PR Close #34761
2020-02-26 12:47:48 -08:00
Zac a7ed74f573 docs(core): correct insertBefore's description (#34547)
Update the description of `refChild`
Based on https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Node/insertBefore
PR Close #34547
2020-02-26 12:46:10 -08:00
Zac 8fbb966ca7 docs(core): describe your change... (#34513)
According to https://angular.io/guide/lifecycle-hooks#ondestroy
"Put cleanup logic in ngOnDestroy(), the logic that must run before Angular destroys the directive."
PR Close #34513
2020-02-26 12:45:41 -08:00
crisbeto 835618c678 fix(ivy): error when accessing NgModuleRef.componentFactoryResolver in constructor (#35637)
Currently we resolve the `NgModuleRef.componentFactoryResolver` by going through the injector, but the problem is that `ComponentFactoryResolver` has a dependency on `NgModuleRef`, which means that if the module that's attached to the ref tries to inject  `ComponentFactoryResolver` in its constructor, we'll create a circular dependency which throws at runtime.

These changes resolve the issue by creating the `ComponentFactoryResolver` manually ahead of time without going through the injector. We can do this safely, because the only dependency for the resolver is the current module ref which is providing it.

Aside from fixing the issue, another advantage to this approach is that it should reduce the amount of generated JS, because it removes a getter and a provider definitio.

Fixes #35580.

PR Close #35637
2020-02-25 13:19:13 -08:00
Felix Becker 1e20b2ca36 build(packaging): add repository.directory field to package.jsons (#27544)
PR Close #27544
2020-02-25 13:12:45 -08:00
Rado Kirov 294e56d529 refactor(platform-browser): Hoist functions to workaround optimization bug. (#32230)
Technically, function definitions can live anywhere because they are
hoisted. However, in this case Closure optimizations break when exported
function definitions are referred in another static object that is
exported.

The bad pattern is:
```
exports const obj = {f};
export function f() {...}
```

which turns to the following in Closure's module system:
```
goog.module('m');

exports.obj = {f};

function f() {...}
exports.f = f;
```

which badly optimizes to (note module objects are collapsed)
```
var b = a; var a = function() {...};  // now b is undefined.
```

This is an optimizer bug and should be fixed in Closure, but in the
meantime this change is a noop and will unblock other changes we want to
make.

PR Close #32230
2020-02-25 13:12:27 -08:00
ivanwonder 8e354dae00 fix(language-service): get the right 'ElementAst' in the nested HTML tag (#35317)
For example, '<div><p string-model~{cursor}></p></div>', when provide the hover info for 'string-model', the 'path.head' is root tag 'div'. Use the parent of 'path.tail' instead.

PR Close #35317
2020-02-25 13:12:08 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 0a1a989fa9 perf(core): avoid recursive scope recalculation when TestBed.overrideModule is used (#35454)
Currently if TestBed detects that TestBed.overrideModule was used for module X, transitive scopes are recalculated recursively for all modules that X imports and previously calculated data (stored in cache) is ignored. This behavior was introduced in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33787 to fix stale transitive scopes issue (cache was not updated if module overrides are present).

The perf issue comes from a "diamond" problem, where module X is overridden which imports modules A and B, which both import module C. Under previous logic, module C gets its transitive deps recomputed multiple times, during the recompute for both A and B. For deep graphs and big common/shared modules this can be super costly.

This commit updates the logic to recalculate ransitive scopes for the overridden module, while keeping previously calculated scopes of other modules untouched.

PR Close #35454
2020-02-25 13:11:42 -08:00
Alex Wiese 96cdf035d8 fix(service-worker): treat 503 as offline (#35595)
Prior to this commit the service worker only treated 504 errors as "effectively offline".
This commit changes the behaviour to treat both 503 (Service Unavailable) and 504 as "offline".

Fixes #35571

PR Close #35595
2020-02-25 13:10:10 -08:00
Keen Yee Liau 24f32e373d test(compiler): add correct use case of ngFor in r3 ast (#35671)
The only test case for `ngFor` exercises an incorrect usage which causes
two bound attributes to be generated . This commit adds a canonical and
correct usage to show the difference between the two.

PR Close #35671
2020-02-25 13:09:08 -08:00
JiaLiPassion f9d483e76e feat: add a temp solution to support passive event listeners. (#34503)
Now Angular doesn't support add event listeners as passive very easily.
User needs to use `elem.addEventListener('scroll', listener, {passive: true});`
or implements their own EventManagerPlugin to do that.
Angular may finally support new template syntax to support passive event, for now,
this commit introduces a temp solution to allow user to define the passive event names
in zone.js configurations.

User can define a global varibale like this.

```
(window as any)['__zone_symbol__PASSIVE_EVENTS'] = ['scroll'];
```

to let all `scroll` event listeners passive.

PR Close #34503
2020-02-24 17:30:04 -08:00
Alex Eagle af76651ccc refactor: update tscplugin api to match google3 (#35455)
PR Close #35455
2020-02-24 17:29:33 -08:00
Greg Magolan 3887be464b test: disable broken saucelabs tests with “fixme-saucelabs-ivy” & “fixme-saucelabs-ve” tags (#35516)
PR Close #35516
2020-02-24 17:27:21 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir c839c05620 fix(router): removed unused ApplicationRef dependency (#35642)
As a part of the process of setting up Router providers, we use `ApplicationRef` as a dependency while providing `Router` token. The thing is that `ApplicationRef` is actually unused (all referenced were removed in 5a849829c4 (diff-c0baae5e1df628e1a217e8dc38557fcb)), but it's still listed as dependency. This is causing problems in case `Router` is used as a dependency for factory functions provided as `APP_INITIALIZERS` multi-token (causing cyclic dependency). This commit removes unused `ApplicationRef` dependency in `Router`, so it can be used without causing cyclic dependency issue.

PR Close #35642
2020-02-24 17:27:01 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 71b5970450 fix(ngcc): capture path-mapped entry-points that start with same string (#35592)
Previously if there were two path-mapped libraries that are in
different directories but the path of one started with same string
as the path of the other, we would incorrectly return the shorter
path - e.g. `dist/my-lib` and `dist/my-lib-second`. This was because
the list of `basePaths` was searched in ascending alphabetic order and
we were using `startsWith()` to match the path.

Now the `basePaths` are searched in reverse alphabetic order so the
longer path will be matched correctly.

// FW-1873

Fixes #35536

PR Close #35592
2020-02-24 09:11:43 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 53f059ee8f fix(localize): improve placeholder mismatch error message (#35593)
The original error message was confusing since often it is the
translation that is at fault not the message.

PR Close #35593
2020-02-24 09:11:21 -08:00
Greg Magolan dde68ff954 build: add npm_integration_test && angular_integration_test (#33927)
* it's tricky to get out of the runfiles tree with `bazel test` as `BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY` is not set but I employed a trick to read the `DO_NOT_BUILD_HERE` file that is one level up from `execroot` and that contains the workspace directory. This is experimental and if `bazel test //:test.debug` fails than `bazel run` is still guaranteed to work as  `BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY` will be set in that context

* test //integration:bazel_test and //integration:bazel-schematics_test exclusively

* run "exclusive" and "manual" bazel-in-bazel integration tests in their own CI job as they take 8m+ to execute

```
//integration:bazel-schematics_test                                      PASSED in 317.2s
//integration:bazel_test                                                 PASSED in 167.8s
```

* Skip all integration tests that are now handled by angular_integration_test except the tests that are tracked for payload size; these are:
- cli-hello-world*
- hello_world__closure

* add & pin @babel deps as newer versions of babel break //packages/localize/src/tools/test:test

@babel/core dep had to be pinned to 7.6.4 or else //packages/localize/src/tools/test:test failed. Also //packages/localize uses @babel/generator, @babel/template, @babel/traverse & @babel/types so these deps were added to package.json as they were not being hoisted anymore from @babel/core transitive.

NB: integration/hello_world__systemjs_umd test must run with systemjs 0.20.0
NB: systemjs must be at 0.18.10 for legacy saucelabs job to pass
NB: With Bazel 2.0, the glob for the files to test `"integration/bazel/**"` is empty if integation/bazel is in .bazelignore. This glob worked under these conditions with 1.1.0. I did not bother testing with 1.2.x as not having integration/bazel in .bazelignore is correct.

PR Close #33927
2020-02-24 08:59:18 -08:00
Miško Hevery e084835fb1 Revert "feat: support passive event options by defining global variables in zone.js config file (#34503)"
This reverts commit d7d359e3ee.
2020-02-21 22:16:34 +00:00
crisbeto e17bde99f8 fix(ivy): error in AOT when pipe inherits constructor from injectable that uses DI (#35468)
When a pipe inherits its constructor, and as a result its factory, from an injectable in AOT mode, it can end up throwing an error, because the inject implementation hasn't been set yet. These changes ensure that the implementation is set before the pipe's factory is invoked.

Note that this isn't a problem in JIT mode, because the factory inheritance works slightly differently, hence why this test isn't going through `TestBed`.

Fixes #35277.

PR Close #35468
2020-02-21 12:37:08 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 4253662231 fix(ivy): add strictLiteralTypes to align Ivy + VE checking of literals (#35462)
Under View Engine's default (non-fullTemplateTypeCheck) checking, object and
array literals which appear in templates are treated as having type `any`.
This allows a number of patterns which would not otherwise compile, such as
indexing an object literal by a string:

```html
{{ {'a': 1, 'b': 2}[value] }}
```

(where `value` is `string`)

Ivy, meanwhile, has always inferred strong types for object literals, even
in its compatibility mode. This commit fixes the bug, and adds the
`strictLiteralTypes` flag to specifically control this inference. When the
flag is `false` (in compatibility mode), object and array literals receive
the `any` type.

PR Close #35462
2020-02-21 12:36:11 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh a61fe4177f fix(ivy): emulate a View Engine type-checking bug with safe navigation (#35462)
In its default compatibility mode, the Ivy template type-checker attempts to
emulate the View Engine default mode as accurately as is possible. This
commit addresses a gap in this compatibility that stems from a View Engine
type-checking bug.

Consider two template expressions:

```html
{{ obj?.field }}
{{ fn()?.field }}
```

and suppose that the type of `obj` and `fn()` are the same - both return
either `null` or an object with a `field` property.

Under View Engine, these type-check differently. The `obj` case will catch
if the object type (when not null) does not have a `field` property, while
the `fn()` case will not. This is due to how View Engine represents safe
navigations:

```typescript
// for the 'obj' case
(obj == null ? null as any : obj.field)

// for the 'fn()' case
let tmp: any;
((tmp = fn()) == null ? null as any : tmp.field)
```

Because View Engine uses the same code generation backend as it does to
produce the runtime code for this expression, it uses a ternary for safe
navigation, with a temporary variable to avoid invoking 'fn()' twice. The
type of this temporary variable is 'any', however, which causes the
`tmp.field` check to be meaningless.

Previously, the Ivy template type-checker in compatibility mode assumed that
`fn()?.field` would always check for the presence of 'field' on the non-null
result of `fn()`. This commit emulates the View Engine bug in Ivy's
compatibility mode, so an 'any' type will be inferred under the same
conditions.

As part of this fix, a new format for safe navigation operations in template
type-checking code is introduced. This is based on the realization that
ternary based narrowing is unnecessary.

For the `fn()` case in strict mode, Ivy now generates:

```typescript
(null as any ? fn()!.field : undefined)
```

This effectively uses the ternary operator as a type "or" operation. The
resulting type will be a union of the type of `fn()!.field` with
`undefined`.

For the `fn()` case in compatibility mode, Ivy now emulates the bug with:

```typescript
(fn() as any).field
```

The cast expression includes the call to `fn()` and allows it to be checked
while still returning a type of `any` from the expression.

For the `obj` case in compatibility mode, Ivy now generates:

```typescript
(obj!.field as any)
```

This cast expression still returns `any` for its type, but will check for
the existence of `field` on the type of `obj!`.

PR Close #35462
2020-02-21 12:36:11 -08:00
ivanwonder 049f118c1b fix(language-service): provide hover for interpolation in attribute value (#35494)
I think the bug is introduced in my PR#34847. For example, 'model="{{title}}"', the attribute value cannot be parsed by 'parseTemplateBindings'.

PR Close #35494
2020-02-21 12:35:51 -08:00
Pusztai Tibor 54fd33fb80 fix(language-service): infer context type of structural directives (#35537) (#35561)
PR Close #35561
2020-02-21 09:11:54 -08:00
George Kalpakas bd6a39c364 fix(ngcc): correctly detect emitted TS helpers in ES5 (#35191)
In ES5 code, TypeScript requires certain helpers (such as
`__spreadArrays()`) to be able to support ES2015+ features. These
helpers can be either imported from `tslib` (by setting the
`importHelpers` TS compiler option to `true`) or emitted inline (by
setting the `importHelpers` and `noEmitHelpers` TS compiler options to
`false`, which is the default value for both).

Ngtsc's `StaticInterpreter` (which is also used during ngcc processing)
is able to statically evaluate some of these helpers (currently
`__assign()`, `__spread()` and `__spreadArrays()`), as long as
`ReflectionHost#getDefinitionOfFunction()` correctly detects the
declaration of the helper. For this to happen, the left-hand side of the
corresponding call expression (i.e. `__spread(...)` or
`tslib.__spread(...)`) must be evaluated as a function declaration for
`getDefinitionOfFunction()` to be called with.

In the case of imported helpers, the `tslib.__someHelper` expression was
resolved to a function declaration of the form
`export declare function __someHelper(...args: any[][]): any[];`, which
allows `getDefinitionOfFunction()` to correctly map it to a TS helper.

In contrast, in the case of emitted helpers (and regardless of the
module format: `CommonJS`, `ESNext`, `UMD`, etc.)), the `__someHelper`
identifier was resolved to a variable declaration of the form
`var __someHelper = (this && this.__someHelper) || function () { ... }`,
which upon further evaluation was categorized as a `DynamicValue`
(prohibiting further evaluation by the `getDefinitionOfFunction()`).

As a result of the above, emitted TypeScript helpers were not evaluated
in ES5 code.

---
This commit changes the detection of TS helpers to leverage the existing
`KnownFn` feature (previously only used for built-in functions).
`Esm5ReflectionHost` is changed to always return `KnownDeclaration`s for
TS helpers, both imported (`getExportsOfModule()`) as well as emitted
(`getDeclarationOfIdentifier()`).

Similar changes are made to `CommonJsReflectionHost` and
`UmdReflectionHost`.

The `KnownDeclaration`s are then mapped to `KnownFn`s in
`StaticInterpreter`, allowing it to statically evaluate call expressions
involving any kind of TS helpers.

Jira issue: https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1689

PR Close #35191
2020-02-21 09:06:46 -08:00
George Kalpakas 14744f27c5 refactor(compiler-cli): rename the `BuiltinFn` type to the more generic `KnownFn` (#35191)
This is in preparation of using the `KnownFn` type for known TypeScript
helpers (in addition to built-in functions/methods). This will in turn
allow simplifying the detection of both imported and emitted TypeScript
helpers.

PR Close #35191
2020-02-21 09:06:46 -08:00
George Kalpakas b6e8847967 fix(ngcc): handle imports in dts files when processing CommonJS (#35191)
When statically evaluating CommonJS code it is possible to find that we
are looking for the declaration of an identifier that actually came from
a typings file (rather than a CommonJS file).

Previously, the CommonJS reflection host would always try to use a
CommonJS specific algorithm for finding identifier declarations, but
when the id is actually in a typings file this resulted in the returned
declaration being the containing file of the declaration rather than the
declaration itself.

Now the CommonJS reflection host will check to see if the file
containing the identifier is a typings file and use the appropriate
stategy.

(Note: This is the equivalent of #34356 but for CommonJS.)

PR Close #35191
2020-02-21 09:06:46 -08:00
JiaLiPassion d7d359e3ee feat: support passive event options by defining global variables in zone.js config file (#34503)
PR Close #34503
2020-02-21 09:06:26 -08:00
crisbeto 22786c8e88 fix(ivy): incorrectly generating shared pure function between null and object literal (#35481)
In #33705 we made it so that we generate pure functions for object/array literals in order to avoid having them be shared across elements/views. The problem this introduced is that further down the line the `ContantPool` uses the generated literal in order to figure out whether to share an existing factory or to create a new one. `ConstantPool` determines whether to share a factory by creating a key from the AST node and using it to look it up in the factory cache, however the key generation function didn't handle function invocations and replaced them with `null`. This means that the key for `{foo: pureFunction0(...)}` and `{foo: null}` are the same.

These changes rework the logic so that instead of generating a `null` key
for function invocations, we generate a variable called `<unknown>` which
shouldn't be able to collide with anything.

Fixes #35298.

PR Close #35481
2020-02-20 15:23:58 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 9228d7f15d perf(ivy): remove unused event argument in listener instructions (#35097)
Currently Ivy always generates the `$event` function argument, even if it isn't being used by the listener expressions. This can lead to unnecessary bytes being generated, because optimizers won't remove unused arguments by default. These changes add some logic to avoid adding the argument when it isn't required.

PR Close #35097
2020-02-20 15:22:13 -08:00
JiaLiPassion 39ef57971c build: refactor zone bazel settings (#34532)
PR Close #34532
2020-02-20 15:20:14 -08:00
JiaLiPassion 17b862cf82 feat: add an tickOptions parameter with property processNewMacroTasksSynchronously. (#33838)
This option will control whether to invoke the new macro tasks when ticking.

Close #33799

PR Close #33838
2020-02-20 15:14:59 -08:00
Miško Hevery 2562a3b1b0 fix(ivy): Add `style="{{exp}}"` based interpolation (#34202)
Fixes #33575

Add support for interpolation in styles as shown:
```
<div style="color: {{exp1}}; width: {{exp2}};">
```

PR Close #34202
2020-02-20 15:13:10 -08:00
ivanwonder 66c06eb1ad fix(language-service): provide completions for the structural directive that only injects the 'ViewContainerRef' (#35466)
The completions list don't include the 'ngTemplateOutlet'. The directive is a structural directive when it has injected the 'TemplateRef' or 'ViewContainerRef'.

PR Close #35466
2020-02-20 15:12:50 -08:00
George Kalpakas 3cc812711b fix(ngcc): add default config for `angular2-highcharts` (#35527)
The package is deprecated (and thus not going to have a new release),
but still has ~7000 weekly downloads.

Fixes #35399

PR Close #35527
2020-02-20 15:12:07 -08:00
George Kalpakas fde89156fa fix(ngcc): correctly detect outer aliased class identifiers in ES5 (#35527)
In ES5 and ES2015, class identifiers may have aliases. Previously, the
`NgccReflectionHost`s recognized the following formats:
- ES5:
    ```js
    var MyClass = (function () {
      function InnerClass() {}
      InnerClass_1 = InnerClass;
      ...
    }());
    ```
- ES2015:
    ```js
    let MyClass = MyClass_1 = class MyClass { ... };
    ```

In addition to the above, this commit adds support for recognizing an
alias outside the IIFE in ES5 classes (which was previously not
supported):
```js
var MyClass = MyClass_1 = (function () { ... }());
```

Jira issue: [FW-1869](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1869)

Partially addresses #35399.

PR Close #35527
2020-02-20 15:12:07 -08:00