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Miško Hevery 5aabe93abe refactor(ivy): Switch styling to new reconcile algorithm (#34616)
NOTE: This change must be reverted with previous deletes so that it code remains in build-able state.

This change deletes old styling code and replaces it with a simplified styling algorithm.

The mental model for the new algorithm is:
- Create a linked list of styling bindings in the order of priority. All styling bindings ere executed in compiled order and than a linked list of bindings is created in priority order.
- Flush the style bindings at the end of `advance()` instruction. This implies that there are two flush events. One at the end of template `advance` instruction in the template. Second one at the end of `hostBindings` `advance` instruction when processing host bindings (if any).
- Each binding instructions effectively updates the string to represent the string at that location. Because most of the bindings are additive, this is a cheap strategy in most cases. In rare cases the strategy requires removing tokens from the styling up to this point. (We expect that to be rare case)S Because, the bindings are presorted in the order of priority, it is safe to resume the processing of the concatenated string from the last change binding.

PR Close #34616
2020-01-24 12:23:00 -08:00
Matias Niemelä 4005815114 refactor(ivy): generate 2 slots per styling instruction (#34616)
Compiler keeps track of number of slots (`vars`) which are needed for binding instructions. Normally each binding instructions allocates a single slot in the `LView` but styling instructions need to allocate two slots.

PR Close #34616
2020-01-24 12:22:44 -08:00
Miško Hevery 2961bf06c6 refactor(ivy): move `hostVars`/`hostAttrs` from instruction to `DirectiveDef` (#34683)
This change moves information from instructions to declarative position:
- `ɵɵallocHostVars(vars)` => `DirectiveDef.hostVars`
- `ɵɵelementHostAttrs(attrs)` => `DirectiveDef.hostAttrs`

When merging directives it is necessary to know about `hostVars` and `hostAttrs`. Before this change the information was stored in the `hostBindings` function. This was problematic, because in order to get to the information the `hostBindings` would have to be executed. In order for `hostBindings` to be executed the directives would have to be instantiated. This means that the directive instantiation would happen before we had knowledge about the `hostAttrs` and as a result the directive could observe in the constructor that not all of the `hostAttrs` have been applied. This further complicates the runtime as we have to apply `hostAttrs` in parts over many invocations.

`ɵɵallocHostVars` was unnecessarily complicated because it would have to update the `LView` (and Blueprint) while existing directives are already executing. By moving it out of `hostBindings` function we can access it statically and we can create correct `LView` (and Blueprint) in a single pass.

This change only changes how the instructions are generated, but does not change the runtime much. (We cheat by emulating the old behavior by calling `ɵɵallocHostVars` and `ɵɵelementHostAttrs`) Subsequent change will refactor the runtime to take advantage of the static information.

PR Close #34683
2020-01-24 12:22:10 -08:00
Misko Hevery 76698d38f7 refactor(ivy): Add style reconciliation algorithm (#34004)
This change introduces class/style reconciliation algorithm for DOM elements.
NOTE: The code is not yet hooked up, it will be used by future style algorithm.

Background:
Styling algorithm currently has [two paths](https://hackmd.io/@5zDGNGArSxiHhgvxRGrg-g/rycZk3N5S)
when computing how the style should be rendered.
1. A direct path which concatenates styling and uses `elemnent.className`/`element.style.cssText` and
2. A merge path which uses internal data structures and uses `element.classList.add/remove`/`element.style[property]`.

The situation is confusing and hard to follow/maintain. So a future PR will remove the merge-path and do everything with
direct-path. This however breaks when some other code adds class or style to the element without Angular's knowledge.
If this happens instead of switching from direct-path to merge-path algorithm, this change provides a different mental model
whereby we always do `direct-path` but the code which writes to the DOM detects the situation and reconciles the out of bound write.

The reconciliation process is as follows:
1. Detect that no one has modified `className`/`cssText` and if so just write directly (fast path).
2. If out of bounds write did occur, switch from writing using `className`/`cssText` to `element.classList.add/remove`/`element.style[property]`.
   This does require that the write function computes the difference between the previous Angular expected state and current Angular state.
   (This requires a parser. The advantage of having a parser is that we can support `style="width: {{exp}}px" kind of bindings.`)
   Compute the diff and apply it in non destructive way using `element.classList.add/remove`/`element.style[property]`

Properties of approach:
- If no out of bounds style modification:
  - Very fast code path: Just concatenate string in right order and write them to DOM.
  - Class list order is preserved
- If out of bounds style modification detected:
  - Penalty for parsing
  - Switch to non destructive modification: `element.classList.add/remove`/`element.style[property]`
  - Switch to alphabetical way of setting classes.

PR Close #34004
2020-01-24 12:21:39 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner 970b22f98e test: setup circular dependency tests for all entry points (#34774)
Sets up circular dependency tests for all entry-points in the
project (except for the ones part of a deprecated package).

PR Close #34774
2020-01-23 11:36:40 -08:00
Matias Niemelä 32489c7426 revert: refactor(ivy): remove styleSanitizer instruction in favor of an inline param (#34480) (#34910)
This reverts commit 84d24c08e1.

PR Close #34910
2020-01-22 15:59:33 -05:00
Matias Niemelä 84d24c08e1 refactor(ivy): remove styleSanitizer instruction in favor of an inline param (#34480)
This patch removes the need for the styleSanitizer() instruction in
favor of passing the sanitizer into directly into the styleProp
instruction.

This patch also increases the binding index size for all style/class bindings in preparation for #34418

PR Close #34480
2020-01-22 14:35:00 -05:00
Andrew Kushnir 39ec188003 fix(ivy): more accurate detection of pipes in host bindings (#34655)
Pipes in host binding expressions are not supported in View Engine and Ivy, but in some more complex cases (like `(value | pipe) === true`) compiler was not reporting errors. This commit extends Ivy logic to detect pipes in host binding expressions and throw in cases bindings are present. View Engine behavior remains the same.

PR Close #34655
2020-01-21 13:22:00 -05:00
Igor Minar 63c9c2d2be fix: work around 'noImplicityAny' incompatibility due to ts3.7 update (#34798)
Typescript 3.7 now emits d.ts files for getters differently than prior versions,
and there seems to be a bug in how it strips private types without replacing them
with explicit 'any' type. This then leads to compilation failures in projects compiled
against our packages that don't have skipLibCheck turned on but do have strict or
noImplicitAny check on.

I'm working around this by marking the affected getters as @internal and
adding a test to prevent future regressions.

I believe this is a TypeScript bug, and I filed a bug report:
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/36216

PR Close #34798
2020-01-16 12:06:57 -05:00
Greg Magolan a28c02bf89 build: derive ts_library dep from jasmine_node_test boostrap label if it ends in `_es5` (#34736)
PR Close #34736
2020-01-15 14:58:07 -05:00
Greg Magolan aee67f08d9 test: handle bootstrap templated_args in jasmine_node_test defaults.bzl (#34736)
PR Close #34736
2020-01-15 14:58:07 -05:00
Greg Magolan dcff76e8b9 refactor: handle breaking changes in rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (#34736)
The major one that affects the angular repo is the removal of the bootstrap attribute in nodejs_binary, nodejs_test and jasmine_node_test in favor of using templated_args --node_options=--require=/path/to/script. The side-effect of this is that the bootstrap script does not get the require.resolve patches with explicitly loading the targets _loader.js file.

PR Close #34736
2020-01-15 14:58:07 -05:00
atscott 538d0446b5 Revert "refactor: handle breaking changes in rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit 9bb349e1c8.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:15 -08:00
atscott 5e60215470 Revert "test: handle bootstrap templated_args in jasmine_node_test defaults.bzl (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit da4782e67f.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:15 -08:00
atscott 24679d8676 Revert "build: derive ts_library dep from jasmine_node_test boostrap label if it ends in `_es5` (#34589)" (#34730)
This reverts commit 79a0d007b4.

PR Close #34730
2020-01-10 14:12:14 -08:00
Greg Magolan 79a0d007b4 build: derive ts_library dep from jasmine_node_test boostrap label if it ends in `_es5` (#34589)
PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:32:00 -08:00
Greg Magolan da4782e67f test: handle bootstrap templated_args in jasmine_node_test defaults.bzl (#34589)
PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:31:59 -08:00
Greg Magolan 9bb349e1c8 refactor: handle breaking changes in rules_nodejs 1.0.0 (#34589)
The major one that affects the angular repo is the removal of the bootstrap attribute in nodejs_binary, nodejs_test and jasmine_node_test in favor of using templated_args --node_options=--require=/path/to/script. The side-effect of this is that the bootstrap script does not get the require.resolve patches with explicitly loading the targets _loader.js file.

PR Close #34589
2020-01-10 08:31:59 -08:00
Andrew Scott 4d7a9db44c fix(ivy): Ensure ngProjectAs marker name appears at even attribute index (#34617)
The `getProjectAsAttrValue` in `node_selector_matcher` finds the
ProjectAs marker and then additionally checks that the marker appears in
an even index of the node attributes because "attribute names are stored
at even indexes". This is true for "regular" attribute bindings but
classes, styles, bindings, templates, and i18n do not necessarily follow
this rule because there can be an uneven number of them, causing the
next "special" attribute "name" to appear at an odd index. To address
this issue, ensure ngProjectAs is placed right after "regular"
attributes.

PR Close #34617
2020-01-07 10:51:46 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir b4c5bdb093 fix(ivy): append `advance` instructions before `i18nExp` (#34436)
Prior to this commit, there were no `advance` instructions generated before `i18nExp` instructions and as a result, lifecycle hooks for components used inside i18n blocks were flushed too late. This commit adds the logic to generate `advance` instructions in front of `i18nExp` ones (similar to what we have in other places like interpolations, property bindings, etc), so that the necessary lifecycle hooks are flushed before expression value is captured.

PR Close #34436
2020-01-07 10:31:45 -08:00
ayazhafiz 19944c2424 feat(compiler): record end of expression Token (#33549)
In the past, only the starting index of an expression Token has been
recorded, so a parser could demarkate the span of a token only by the
start locations of two tokens. This may lead to trailing whitespace
being included in the token span:

```html
{{ token1   + token2 }}
   ^^^^^^^^^             recorded span of `token1`
```

It's also not enough for a parser to determine the end of a token by
adding the length of the token value to the token's start location,
because lexed expression values may not exactly reflect the source code.
For example, `"d\\"e"` is lexed as a string token whose value is `d"e`.

Instead, this commit adds a `end` field to expression tokens. `end`
is one past the last index of the token source code. This will enable a
parser to determine the span of a token just by looking at that token.

This is a breaking change because the contructor interface of `Token`
has changed.

Part of #33477.

PR Close #33549
2020-01-06 11:00:15 -08:00
JoostK 8c6468a025 refactor(ivy): use absolute source spans in type checker (#34417)
Previously, the type checker would compute an absolute source span by
combining an expression AST node's `ParseSpan` (relative to the start of
the expression) together with the absolute offset of the expression as
represented in a `ParseSourceSpan`, to arrive at a span relative to the
start of the file. This information is now directly available on an
expression AST node in the `AST.sourceSpan` property, which can be used
instead.

PR Close #34417
2019-12-18 14:44:42 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 31be29a9f3 fix(ngcc): use the correct identifiers when updating typings files (#34254)
Previously the identifiers used in the typings files were the same as
those used in the source files.

When the typings files and the source files do not match exactly, e.g.
when one of them is flattened, while the other is a deep tree, it is
possible for identifiers to be renamed.

This commit ensures that the correct identifier is used in typings files
when the typings file does not export the same name as the source file.

Fixes https://github.com/angular/ngcc-validation/pull/608

PR Close #34254
2019-12-18 11:25:01 -08:00
Ayaz Hafiz 3e201181bb fix(ivy): correctly associate output bound events with directives (#31938)
Previously, bound events were incorrectly bound to directives with
inputs matching the bound event attribute. This fixes that so bound
events can only be bound to directives with matching outputs.

Adds tests for all kinds of directive matching on bound attributes.

PR Close #31938
2019-12-17 14:39:33 -08:00
Ayaz Hafiz ddc229b69b fix(ivy): record correct absolute source span for ngForOf expressions (#31813)
Expressions in an inline template binding are improperly recorded as
spaning an offset calculated from the start of the template binding
attribute key, whereas they should be calculated from the start of the
attribute value, which contains the actual binding AST.

PR Close #31813
2019-12-16 08:11:48 -08:00
JoostK ff0a91422a perf(compiler): speed up i18n digest computations (#34332)
Avoids the usage of array destructuring, as it introduces calls to
a `__values` helper function in ES5 that has a relatively high
performance impact. This shaves off roughly 130ms of CPU time for a
large compilation with big templates that uses i18n.

PR Close #34332
2019-12-12 14:06:37 -08:00
JoostK 014a7137f4 perf(compiler): use a shared interpolation regex (#34332)
The template parser has a certain interpolation config associated with
it and builds a regular expression each time it needs to extract the
interpolations from an input string. Since the interpolation config is
typically the default of `{{` and `}}`, the regular expression doesn't
have to be recreated each time. Therefore, this commit creates only a
single regular expression instance that is used for the default
configuration.

In a large compilation unit with big templates, computing the regular
expression took circa 275ms. This change reduces this to effectively
zero.

PR Close #34332
2019-12-12 14:06:37 -08:00
JoostK 4945274080 perf(compiler): optimize cloning cursors state (#34332)
On a large compilation unit with big templates, the total time spent in
the `PlainCharacterCursor` constructor was 470ms. This commit applies
two optimizations to reduce this time:

1. Avoid the object spread operator within the constructor, as the
generated `__assign` helper in the emitted UMD bundle (ES5) does not
optimize well compared to a hardcoded object literal. This results in a
significant performance improvement. Because of the straight-forward
object literal, the VM is now much better able to optimize the memory
allocations which makes a significant difference as the
`PlainCharacterCursor` constructor is called in tight loops.

2. Reduce the number of `CharacterCursor` clones. Although cloning
itself is now much faster because of the optimization above, several
clone operations were not necessary.

Combined, these changes reduce the total time spent in the
`PlainCharacterCursor` constructor to just 10ms.

PR Close #34332
2019-12-12 14:06:37 -08:00
JoostK 6e5f076330 perf(ivy): share instances of `DomElementSchemaRegistry` (#34332)
To create a binding parser, an instance of `ElementSchemaRegistry` is
required. Prior to this change, each time a new binding parser was
created a new instance of `DomElementSchemaRegistry` would be
instantiated. This is an expensive operation that takes roughly 1ms per
instantiation, so it is key that multiple allocations are avoided.

By sharing a single `DomElementSchemaRegistry`, we avoid two such
allocations, i.e. save ~2ms, per component template.

PR Close #34332
2019-12-12 14:06:36 -08:00
JoostK b72c7a89a9 refactor(ivy): include generic type for `ModuleWithProviders` in .d.ts files (#34235)
The `ModuleWithProviders` type has an optional type parameter that
should be specified to indicate what NgModule class will be provided.
This enables the Ivy compiler to statically determine the NgModule type
from the declaration files. This type parameter will become required in
the future, however to aid in the migration the compiler will detect
code patterns where using `ModuleWithProviders` as return type is
appropriate, in which case it transforms the emitted .d.ts files to
include the generic type argument.

This should reduce the number of occurrences where `ModuleWithProviders`
is referenced without its generic type argument.

Resolves FW-389

PR Close #34235
2019-12-10 16:34:47 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 13c2fad240 fix(ivy): throw a better error when DI can't inject a ctor param (#33739)
Occasionally a factory function needs to be generated for an "invalid"
constructor (one with parameters types which aren't injectable). Typically
this happens in JIT mode where understanding of parameters cannot be done in
the same "up-front" way that the AOT compiler can.

This commit changes the JIT compiler to generate a new `invalidFactoryDep`
call for each invalid parameter. This instruction will error at runtime if
called, indicating both the index of the invalid parameter as well as (via
the stack trace) the factory function which was generated for the type being
constructed.

Fixes #33637

PR Close #33739
2019-12-09 11:37:10 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin a12b5f930a fix(compiler): ensure localized strings are ES5 compatible for JIT mode (#34265)
Previously the JIT evaluated code for ivy localized strings included
backtick tagged template strings, which are not compatible with ES5
in legacy browsers such as IE 11.

Now the generated code is ES5 compatible.

Fixes #34246

PR Close #34265
2019-12-06 13:03:46 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin c4ce24647b fix(compiler-cli): ensure that `ngI18nClosureMode` is guarded in generated code (#34211)
If the `ngI18nClosureMode` global check actually makes it
through to the runtime, then checks for its existence should
be guarded to prevent `Reference undefined` errors in strict
mode.

(Normally, it is stripped out by dead code elimination during
build optimization.)

This comment ensures that generated template code guards
this global check.

PR Close #34211
2019-12-03 16:18:12 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir c50faa97ca fix(ivy): correctly support `ngProjectAs` on templates (#34200)
Prior to this commit, if a template (for example, generated using structural directive such as *ngIf) contains `ngProjectAs` attribute, it was not included into attributes array in generated code and as a result, these templates were not matched at runtime during content projection. This commit adds the logic to append `ngProjectAs` values into corresponding element's attribute arrays, so content projection works as expected.

PR Close #34200
2019-12-03 16:12:55 -08:00
arturovt 627814cc4a docs(compiler): fix typos and spelling (#34008)
PR Close #34008
2019-12-03 16:05:32 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 6b1a47183d fix(ivy): i18n - trim whitespace when parsing metadata (#34154)
It is possible for HTML formatters to add whitespace
around the content of `i18n` attribute values. This can
make the meaning and custom ids brittle to simple
whitespace formatting.

This commit ensures that the metadata string extracted
from HTML `i18n` attributes is trimmed before being parsed
into meaning, description and custom id.

PR Close #34154
2019-12-03 10:20:53 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 41485599f3 refactor(compiler): remove redundant `metaFromI18nMessage()` function (#34154)
PR Close #34154
2019-12-03 10:20:49 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f6a6f26e0f fix(compiler): i18n - trim whitespace from i18n custom ids (#34154)
Fixes #34147

PR Close #34154
2019-12-03 10:16:56 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin e524322c43 refactor(compiler): i18n - render legacy i18n message ids (#34135)
Now that `@angular/localize` can interpret multiple legacy message ids in the
metablock of a `$localize` tagged template string, this commit adds those
ids to each i18n message extracted from component templates, but only if
the `enableI18nLegacyMessageIdFormat` is not `false`.

PR Close #34135
2019-12-03 10:15:53 -08:00
Kara Erickson 67eac733d2 refactor(ivy): do not generate providedIn: null (#34116)
We should only generate the `providedIn` property in injectable
defs if it has a non-null value. `null` does not communicate
any information to the runtime that isn't communicated already
by the absence of the property.

This should give us some modest code size savings.

PR Close #34116
2019-12-03 10:14:52 -08:00
Kara Erickson 755d2d572f refactor(ivy): remove unnecessary fac wrapper (#34076)
For injectables, we currently generate a factory function in the
injectable def (prov) that delegates to the factory function in
the factory def (fac). It looks something like this:

```
factory: function(t) { return Svc.fac(t); }
```

The extra wrapper function is unnecessary since the args for
the factory functions are the same. This commit changes the
compiler to generate this instead:

```
factory: Svc.fac
```

Because we are generating less code for each injectable, we
should see some modest code size savings. AIO's main bundle
is about 1 KB smaller.

PR Close #34076
2019-12-02 11:35:24 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 5de7960f01 fix(ivy): take styles extracted from template into account in JIT mode (#34017)
Prior to this commit, all styles extracted from Component's template (defined using <style> tags) were ignored by JIT compiler, so only `styles` array values defined in @Component decorator were used. This change updates JIT compiler to take styles extracted from the template into account. It also ensures correct order where `styles` array values are applied first and template styles are applied second.

PR Close #34017
2019-11-25 22:38:42 -05:00
arturovt 9ba5344f3e docs: fix typos in compiler API comments (#33977)
PR Close #33977
2019-11-25 18:38:47 -05:00
Alex Rickabaugh 08a4f10ee7 fix(ivy): move setClassMetadata calls into a pure iife (#33337)
This commit transforms the setClassMetadata calls generated by ngtsc from:

```typescript
/*@__PURE__*/ setClassMetadata(...);
```

to:

```typescript
/*@__PURE__*/ (function() {
  setClassMetadata(...);
})();
```

Without the IIFE, terser won't remove these function calls because the
function calls have arguments that themselves are function calls or other
impure expressions. In order to make the whole block be DCE-ed by terser,
we wrap it into IIFE and mark the IIFE as pure.

It should be noted that this change doesn't have any impact on CLI* with
build-optimizer, which removes the whole setClassMetadata block within
the webpack loader, so terser or webpack itself don't get to see it at
all. This is done to prevent cross-chunk retention issues caused by
webpack's internal module registry.

* actually we do expect a short-term size regression while
https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/16228
is merged and released in the next rc of the CLI. But long term this
change does nothing to CLI + build-optimizer configuration and is done
primarly to correct the seemingly correct but non-function PURE annotation
that builds not using build-optimizer could rely on.

PR Close #33337
2019-11-20 12:55:58 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh b54ed980ed fix(ivy): retain JIT metadata unless JIT mode is explicitly disabled (#33671)
NgModules in Ivy have a definition which contains various different bits
of metadata about the module. In particular, this metadata falls into two
categories:

* metadata required to use the module at runtime (for bootstrapping, etc)
in AOT-only applications.
* metadata required to depend on the module from a JIT-compiled app.

The latter metadata consists of the module's declarations, imports, and
exports. To support JIT usage, this metadata must be included in the
generated code, especially if that code is shipped to NPM. However, because
this metadata preserves the entire NgModule graph (references to all
directives and components in the app), it needs to be removed during
optimization for AOT-only builds.

Previously, this was done with a clever design:

1. The extra metadata was added by a function called `setNgModuleScope`.
A call to this function was generated after each NgModule.
2. This function call was marked as "pure" with a comment and used
`noSideEffects` internally, which causes optimizers to remove it.

The effect was that in dev mode or test mode (which use JIT), no optimizer
runs and the full NgModule metadata was available at runtime. But in
production (presumably AOT) builds, the optimizer runs and removes the JIT-
specific metadata.

However, there are cases where apps that want to use JIT in production, and
still make an optimized build. In this case, the JIT-specific metadata would
be erroneously removed. This commit solves that problem by adding an
`ngJitMode` global variable which guards all `setNgModuleScope` calls. An
optimizer can be configured to statically define this global to be `false`
for AOT-only builds, causing the extra metadata to be stripped.

A configuration for Terser used by the CLI is provided in `tooling.ts` which
sets `ngJitMode` to `false` when building AOT apps.

PR Close #33671
2019-11-20 12:55:43 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 8a052dc858 perf(ivy): chain styling instructions (#33837)
Adds support for chaining of `styleProp`, `classProp` and `stylePropInterpolateX` instructions whenever possible which should help generate less code. Note that one complication here is for `stylePropInterpolateX` instructions where we have to break into multiple chains if there are other styling instructions inbetween the interpolations which helps maintain the execution order.

PR Close #33837
2019-11-19 11:44:29 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin a6247aafa1 fix(ivy): i18n - support "\", "`" and "${" sequences in i18n messages (#33820)
Since i18n messages are mapped to `$localize` tagged template strings,
the "raw" version must be properly escaped. Otherwise TS will throw an
error such as:

```
Error: Debug Failure. False expression: Expected argument 'text' to be the normalized (i.e. 'cooked') version of argument 'rawText'.
```

This commit ensures that we properly escape these raw strings before creating
TS AST nodes from them.

PR Close #33820
2019-11-18 16:00:22 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 62f7d0fe5c fix(ivy): i18n - ensure that colons in i18n metadata are not rendered (#33820)
The `:` char is used as a metadata marker in `$localize` messages.
If this char appears in the metadata it must be escaped, as `\:`.
Previously, although the `:` char was being escaped, the TS AST
being generated was not correct and so it was being output double
escaped, which meant that it appeared in the rendered message.

As of TS 3.6.2 the "raw" string can be specified when creating tagged
template AST nodes, so it is possible to correct this.

PR Close #33820
2019-11-18 16:00:22 -08:00
mohax f4caf263d4 refactor(compiler): add details while throw error during expression convert (#32760)
Fixes #32759

PR Close #32760
2019-11-18 15:47:59 -08:00
Misko Hevery ab0bcee144 fix(ivy): support for #id bootstrap selectors (#33784)
Fixes: #33485

PR Close #33784
2019-11-15 10:42:52 -08:00
crisbeto fcdada53f1 fix(ivy): constant object literals shared across element and component instances (#33705)
Currently if a consumer does something like the following, the object literal will be shared across the two elements and any instances of the component template. The same applies to array literals:

```
<div [someDirective]="{}"></div>
<div [someDirective]="{}"></div>
```

These changes make it so that we generate a pure function even if an object is constant so that each instance gets its own object.

Note that the original design for this fix included moving the pure function factories into the `consts` array. In the process of doing so I realized that pure function are also used inside of directive host bindings which means that we don't have access to the `consts`.

These changes also:
* Fix an issue that meant that the `pureFunction0` instruction could only be run during creation mode.
* Make the `getConstant` utility slightly more convenient to use. This isn't strictly required for these changes to work, but I had made it as a part of a larger refactor that I ended up reverting.

PR Close #33705
2019-11-13 13:36:41 -08:00
Greg Magolan 9a68f23dd2 build: ts_web_test & ts_web_test_suite deprecated in favor of karma_web_test & karma_web_test_suite (#33802)
This is a breaking change in nodejs rules 0.40.0 as part of the API review & cleanup for the 1.0 release. Their APIs are identical as ts_web_test was just karma_web_test without the config_file attribute.

PR Close #33802
2019-11-13 13:33:38 -08:00
Joey Perrott 1d563a7acd build: set up all packages to publish via wombot proxy (#33747)
PR Close #33747
2019-11-13 11:34:33 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir cf10b336e7 fix(ivy): ComponentFactory.create should clear host element content (#33487)
Prior to this change, ComponentFactory.create function invocation in Ivy retained the content of the host element (in case host element reference or CSS seelctor is provided as an argument). This behavior is different in View Engine, where the content of the host element was cleared, except for the case when ShadowDom encapsulation is used (to make sure native slot projection works). This commit aligns Ivy and View Engine and makes sure the host element is cleared before component content insertion.

PR Close #33487
2019-11-12 21:34:06 -08:00
crisbeto e31f62045d perf(ivy): chain listener instructions (#33720)
Chains multiple listener instructions on a particular element into a single call which results in less generated code. Also handles listeners on templates, host listeners and synthetic host listeners.

PR Close #33720
2019-11-12 09:59:13 -08:00
JoostK bca437617f fix(ivy): match directives on namespaced elements (#33555)
Prior to this change, namespaced elements such as SVG elements would not
participate correctly in directive matching as their namespace was not
ignored, which was the case with the View Engine compiler. This led to
incorrect behavior at runtime and template type checking.

This commit resolved the issue by ignoring the namespace of elements and
attributes like they were in View Engine.

Fixes #32061

PR Close #33555
2019-11-07 15:40:50 +00:00
Keen Yee Liau 10583f951d fix(compiler-cli): Fix typo $implict (#33633)
Should be $implicit instead.

PR Close #33633
2019-11-07 01:54:17 +00:00
Sergey Nikitin c0f69f3245 fix(compiler): correctly parse attributes with a dot in the name (#32256)
Previously the compiler would ignore everything in the attribute
name after the first dot. For example
<div [attr.someAttr.attrSuffix]="var"></div>
is turned into <div someAttr="varValue"></div>.

This commit ensures that whole attribute name is captured.
Now <div [attr.someAttr.attrSuffix]="var"></div>
is turned into <div someAttr.attrSuffix="varValue"></div>

PR Close #32256
2019-11-07 01:02:56 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh 8d0de89ece refactor(ivy): split `type` into `type`, `internalType` and `adjacentType` (#33533)
When compiling an Angular decorator (e.g. Directive), @angular/compiler
generates an 'expression' to be added as a static definition field
on the class, a 'type' which will be added for that field to the .d.ts
file, and a statement adjacent to the class that calls `setClassMetadata()`.

Previously, the same WrappedNodeExpr of the class' ts.Identifier was used
within each of this situations.

In the ngtsc case, this is proper. In the ngcc case, if the class being
compiled is within an ES5 IIFE, the outer name of the class may have
changed. Thus, the class has both an inner and outer name. The outer name
should continue to be used elsewhere in the compiler and in 'type'.

The 'expression' will live within the IIFE, the `internalType` should be used.
The adjacent statement will also live within the IIFE, the `adjacentType` should be used.

This commit introduces `ReflectionHost.getInternalNameOfClass()` and
`ReflectionHost.getAdjacentNameOfClass()`, which the compiler can use to
query for the correct name to use.

PR Close #33533
2019-11-05 17:25:01 +00:00
Andrew Kushnir d9a38928f5 fix(ivy): more descriptive errors for nested i18n sections (#33583)
This commit moves nested i18n section detection to an earlier stage where we convert HTML AST to Ivy AST. This also gives a chance to produce better diagnistic message for nested i18n sections, that also includes a file name and location.

PR Close #33583
2019-11-05 17:20:47 +00:00
crisbeto 66725b7b37 perf(ivy): move local references into consts array (#33129)
Follow-up from #32798. Moves the local references array into the component def's `consts` in order to make it compress better.

Before:
```
const _c0 = ['foo', ''];

SomeComp.ngComponentDef = defineComponent({
  template: function() {
    element(0, 'div', null, _c0);
  }
});
```

After:
```
SomeComp.ngComponentDef = defineComponent({
  consts: [['foo', '']],
  template: function() {
    element(0, 'div', null, 0);
  }
});
```

PR Close #33129
2019-11-04 16:30:53 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh 38758d856a fix(ivy): don't crash on unknown pipe (#33454)
Previously the compiler would crash if a pipe was encountered which did not
match any pipe in the scope of a template.

This commit introduces a new diagnostic error for unknown pipes instead.

PR Close #33454
2019-10-31 23:43:32 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh 9db59d010d fix(ivy): don't crash on an unknown localref target (#33454)
Previously the template binder would crash when encountering an unknown
localref (# reference) such as `<div #ref="foo">` when no directive has
`exportAs: "foo"`.

With this commit, the compiler instead generates a template diagnostic error
informing the user about the invalid reference.

PR Close #33454
2019-10-31 23:43:32 +00:00
crisbeto c3e93564d0 perf(ivy): avoid generating selectors array for directives without a selector (#33431)
Now that we've replaced `ngBaseDef` with an abstract directive definition, there are a lot more cases where we generate a directive definition without a selector. These changes make it so that we don't generate the `selectors` array if it's going to be empty.

PR Close #33431
2019-10-29 12:06:15 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 936700ad9f fix(compiler): i18n - ignore `alt-trans` tags in XLIFF 1.2 (#33450)
The parser was accidentally reading the `target` tag
below the `alt-trans` target and overriding the correct
`target` tag.

(This already worked in `$localize` but a test has been
added to confirm.)

Fixes #33161

PR Close #33450
2019-10-29 11:49:32 -07:00
crisbeto 14c4b1b205 refactor(ivy): remove ngBaseDef (#33264)
Removes `ngBaseDef` from the compiler and any runtime code that was still referring to it. In the cases where we'd previously generate a base def we now generate a definition for an abstract directive.

PR Close #33264
2019-10-25 13:11:34 -07:00
JoostK 8d15bfa6ee fix(ivy): allow abstract directives to have an invalid constructor (#32987)
For abstract directives, i.e. directives without a selector, it may
happen that their constructor is called explicitly from a subclass,
hence its parameters are not required to be valid for Angular's DI
purposes. Prior to this commit however, having an abstract directive
with a constructor that has parameters that are not eligible for
Angular's DI would produce a compilation error.

A similar scenario may occur for `@Injectable`s, where an explicit
`use*` definition allows for the constructor to be irrelevant. For
example, the situation where `useFactory` is specified allows for the
constructor to be called explicitly with any value, so its constructor
parameters are not required to be valid. For `@Injectable`s this is
handled by generating a DI factory function that throws.

This commit implements the same solution for abstract directives, such
that a compilation error is avoided while still producing an error at
runtime if the type is instantiated implicitly by Angular's DI
mechanism.

Fixes #32981

PR Close #32987
2019-10-25 12:13:23 -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
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
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
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
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
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
Pete Bacon Darwin 03103d2d59 refactor(compiler): rename i18n `AST` to `i18nMeta` (#33318)
This better reflects what this type represents and what it is used for.

PR Close #33318
2019-10-22 13:30:16 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 447e251736 refactor(compiler): clarify that message constructor takes a customId (#33318)
Previously the parameter was `id` which is ambigous because it
could be a computed value rather than a developer specified custom
value.

PR Close #33318
2019-10-22 13:30:16 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 72d7eb7a93 refactor(compiler): tidy up I18nMetaVisitor context params (#33318)
PR Close #33318
2019-10-22 13:30:16 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin df92abc60a refactor(compiler): make I18MetaVisitor stateless (#33318)
This commit cleans up the I18MetaVisitor code by moving all the
state of the visitor into a `context` object that gets passed along
as the nodes are being visited. This is in keeping with how visitors
are designed but also makes it easy to remove the
[definite assignment assertions](https://mariusschulz.com/blog/strict-property-initialization-in-typescript#solution-4-definite-assignment-assertion)
from the class properties.

Also, a `I18nMessageFactory` named type is exported to make it
clearer to consumers of the `createI18nMessageFactory()` function.

PR Close #33318
2019-10-22 13:30:16 -04:00
Keen Yee Liau 65a0d2b53d fix(language-service): Preserve CRLF in templates for language-service (#33241)
This is a potential fix for https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/235
suggested by @andrius-pra in
47696136e3.

Currently, CRLF line endings are converted to LFs and this causes the
diagnostics span to be off in templates that use CRLF. The line endings
must be preserved in order to maintain correct span offset. The solution
is to add an option to the Tokenizer to indicate such preservation.

PR Close #33241
2019-10-22 13:29:23 -04:00
Igor Minar 86e1e6c082 feat: typescript 3.6 support (#32946)
BREAKING CHANGE: typescript 3.4 and 3.5 are no longer supported, please update to typescript 3.6

Fixes #32380

PR Close #32946
2019-10-18 13:15:16 -04:00
ayazhafiz fd4fed14d8 fix(compiler): absolute source span for template attribute expressions (#33189)
Prior to this commit, the absolute spans (relative to template source
file rather than the start of an expression) of expressions in a
template attribute like `*ngIf` were generated incorrectly, equating to
the relative spans.
This fixes the bug by passing an `absoluteOffset` parameter when parsing
template bindings.

Through some levels of indirection, this is required for the Language
Service to support text replacement in
https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/33091.

PR Close #33189
2019-10-17 18:48:59 -04:00
crisbeto 9d54679e66 test: clean up explicit dynamic query usages (#33015)
Cleans up all the places where we explicitly set `static: false` on queries.

PR Close #33015
2019-10-17 16:10:10 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir 7e64bbe5a8 fix(ivy): use container i18n meta if a message is a single ICU (#33191)
Prior to this commit, metadata defined on ICU container element was not inherited by the ICU if the whole message is a single ICU (for example: `<ng-container i18n="meaning|description@@id">{count, select, ...}</ng-container>). This commit updates the logic to use parent container i18n meta information for the cases when a message consists of a single ICU.

Fixes #33171

PR Close #33191
2019-10-17 16:07:07 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir 6f203c9575 fix(ivy): handling className as an input properly (#33188)
Prior to this commit, all `className` inputs were not set because the runtime code assumed that the `classMap` instruction is only generated for `[class]` bindings. However the `[className]` binding also produces the same `classMap`, thus the code needs to distinguish between `class` and `className`. This commit adds extra logic to select the right input name and also throws an error in case `[class]` and `[className]` bindings are used on the same element simultaneously.

PR Close #33188
2019-10-17 14:16:02 -04:00
Kara Erickson 86104b82b8 refactor(core): rename ngInjectableDef to ɵprov (#33151)
Injectable defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngInjectableDef to "prov" (for "provider", since injector defs
are known as "inj"). This is because property names cannot
be minified by Uglify without turning on property mangling
(which most apps have turned off) and are thus size-sensitive.

PR Close #33151
2019-10-16 16:36:19 -04:00
Kara Erickson cda9248b33 refactor(core): rename ngInjectorDef to ɵinj (#33151)
Injector defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngInjectorDef to inj. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

PR Close #33151
2019-10-16 16:36:19 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin ad72c90447 fix(ivy): i18n - add XLIFF aliases for legacy message id support (#33160)
The `legacyMessageIdFormat` is taken from the `i18nInFormat` property but we were only considering
`xmb`, `xlf` and `xlf2` values.

The CLI also supports `xliff` and `xliff2` values for the
`i18nInFormat`.

This commit adds support for those aliases.

PR Close #33160
2019-10-15 21:04:17 +00:00
Kara Erickson fc93dafab1 refactor(core): rename ngModuleDef to ɵmod (#33142)
Module defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngModuleDef to mod. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

PR Close #33142
2019-10-14 23:08:10 +00:00
Kara Erickson d62eff7316 refactor(core): rename ngPipeDef to ɵpipe (#33142)
Pipe defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngPipeDef to pipe. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

PR Close #33142
2019-10-14 23:08:10 +00:00
Kara Erickson 0de2a5e408 refactor(core): rename ngFactoryDef to ɵfac (#33116)
Factory defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngFactoryDef to fac. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

Note that the other "defs" (ngPipeDef, etc) will be
prefixed and shortened in follow-up PRs, in an attempt to
limit how large and conflict-y this change is.

PR Close #33116
2019-10-14 20:27:25 +00:00
Ayaz Hafiz b04488d692 feat(compiler): record absolute span of template expressions in parser (#31897)
Currently, the spans of expressions are recorded only relative to the
template node that they reside in, not their source file.

Introduce a `sourceSpan` property on expression ASTs that records the
location of an expression relative to the entire source code file that
it is in. This may allow for reducing duplication of effort in
ngtsc/typecheck/src/diagnostics later on as well.

Child of #31898

PR Close #31897
2019-10-14 20:14:16 +00:00
Alan Agius e2d5bc2514 feat: change tslib from direct dependency to peerDependency (#32167)
BREAKING CHANGE:

We no longer directly have a direct depedency on `tslib`. Instead it is now listed a `peerDependency`.

Users not using the CLI will need to manually install `tslib` via;
```
yarn add tslib
```
or
```
npm install tslib --save
```

PR Close #32167
2019-10-14 16:34:47 +00:00
Kara Erickson 1a67d70bf8 refactor(core): rename ngDirectiveDef to ɵdir (#33110)
Directive defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngDirectiveDef to dir. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

Note that the other "defs" (ngFactoryDef, etc) will be
prefixed and shortened in follow-up PRs, in an attempt to
limit how large and conflict-y this change is.

PR Close #33110
2019-10-14 16:20:11 +00:00
Kara Erickson 64fd0d6db9 refactor(core): rename ngComponentDef to ɵcmp (#33088)
Component defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
`ngComponentDef` to `cmp`. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

Note that the other "defs" (ngDirectiveDef, etc) will be
prefixed and shortened in follow-up PRs, in an attempt to
limit how large and conflict-y this change is.

PR Close #33088
2019-10-11 15:45:22 -07:00
Nikita Potapenko b0834fe962 refactor(compiler): replace instanceof Array (#33076)
PR Close #33076
2019-10-10 15:19:12 -07:00
Danny Skoog 6ab5f3648a refactor: utilize type narrowing (#33075)
PR Close #33075
2019-10-10 15:18:44 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f640a4a494 fix(ivy): i18n - turn on legacy message-id support by default (#33053)
For v9 we want the migration to the new i18n to be as
simple as possible.

Previously the developer had to positively choose to use
legacy messsage id support in the case that their translation
files had not been migrated to the new format by setting the
`legacyMessageIdFormat` option in tsconfig.json to the format
of their translation files.

Now this setting has been changed to `enableI18nLegacyMessageFormat`
as is a boolean that defaults to `true`. The format is then read from
the `i18nInFormat` option, which was previously used to trigger translations
in the pre-ivy angular compiler.

PR Close #33053
2019-10-10 13:58:30 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2cdb3a079d feat(ivy): i18n - implement compile-time inlining (#32881)
This commit implements a tool that will inline translations and generate
a translated copy of a set of application files from a set of translation
files.

PR Close #32881
2019-10-09 13:19:38 -07:00
crisbeto d5b87d32b0 perf(ivy): move attributes array into component def (#32798)
Currently Ivy stores the element attributes into an array above the component def and passes it into the relevant instructions, however the problem is that upon minification the array will get a unique name which won't compress very well. These changes move the attributes array into the component def and pass in the index into the instructions instead.

Before:
```
const _c0 = ['foo', 'bar'];

SomeComp.ngComponentDef = defineComponent({
  template: function() {
    element(0, 'div', _c0);
  }
});
```

After:
```
SomeComp.ngComponentDef = defineComponent({
  consts: [['foo', 'bar']],
  template: function() {
    element(0, 'div', 0);
  }
});
```

A couple of cases that this PR doesn't handle:
* Template references are still in a separate array.
* i18n attributes are still in a separate array.

PR Close #32798
2019-10-09 13:16:55 -07:00
Alex Eagle f783244ad1 build: update to rules_nodejs 0.38 (#32889)
PR Close #32889
2019-10-08 09:27:11 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 7f6429d802 refactor: re-enable dynamic queries migration (#32992)
Re-enables the dynamic queries migration, now that we have all of the necessary framework changes in place.

Also moves the logic that identifies static queries out of the compiler and into the static queries migration, because that's the only place left that's using it.

PR Close #32992
2019-10-04 13:54:09 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau adb562bca6 fix(language-service): create StaticReflector once only (#32543)
The creation of StaticReflector in createMetadataResolver() is a very expensive operation because it involves numerous module resolutions.
To make matter worse, since the API of the Reflector does not provide the ability to invalidate its internal caches, it has to be destroyed and recreated on *every* program change.
This has a HUGE impact on performance.
This PR fixes this problem by carefully invalidating all StaticSymbols in a file that has changed, thereby reducing the overhead of recomputation on program change.

PR Close #32543
2019-10-03 15:02:03 -07:00
crisbeto 900d0055e0 feat(core): make static query flag optional (#32986)
This is a re-submit of #32686.

Switches back to having the static flag be optional on ViewChild and ContentChild queries, in preparation for changing its default value.

PR Close #32986
2019-10-03 14:02:47 -07:00
crisbeto 7806596fba feat(core): default to dynamic queries (#32720)
These changes switch to defaulting the `static` flag on `ViewChild` and `ContentChild` queries to `false`, in addition to removing the logic that statically determines whether a query is dynamic.

PR Close #32720
2019-10-03 12:26:21 -07:00
Andrius 65297cde19 perf(language-service): improve Language service performance (#32098)
PR Close #32098
2019-10-03 12:16:15 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin bcbf3e4123 feat(ivy): i18n - render legacy message ids in `$localize` if requested (#32937)
The `$localize` library uses a new message digest function for
computing message ids. This means that translations in legacy
translation files will no longer match the message ids in the code
and so will not be translated.

This commit adds the ability to specify the format of your legacy
translation files, so that the appropriate message id can be rendered
in the `$localize` tagged strings. This results in larger code size
and requires that all translations are in the legacy format.

Going forward the developer should migrate their translation files
to use the new message id format.

PR Close #32937
2019-10-03 12:12:55 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin fc28b266cd refactor(compiler): clean up I18nMetaVisitor constructor (#32937)
The initialization of the `_createI18nMessage` property
can be done where it is declared to avoid needing to
type it as `any`.

PR Close #32937
2019-10-03 12:12:55 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 447fa2fccd refactor(compiler): move test helper to test file (#32937)
The `processI18nMeta()` function is only called from
a single test, so let's move it there to keep the main
source simpler.

PR Close #32937
2019-10-03 12:12:55 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 9188751adc fix(ivy): i18n - do not render message ids unnecessarily (#32867)
In an attempt to be compatible with previous translation files
the Angular compiler was generating instructions that always
included the message id. This was because it was not possible
to accurately re-generate the id from the calls to `$localize()` alone.

In line with https://hackmd.io/EQF4_-atSXK4XWg8eAha2g this
commit changes the compiler so that it only renders ids if they are
"custom" ones provided by the template author.

NOTE:

When translating messages generated by the Angular compiler
from i18n tags in templates, the `$localize.translate()` function
will compute message ids, if no custom id is provided, using a
common digest function that only relies upon the information
available in the `$localize()` calls.

This computed message id will not be the same as the message
ids stored in legacy translation files. Such files will need to be
migrated to use the new common digest function.

This only affects developers who have been trialling `$localize`, have
been calling `loadTranslations()`, and are not exclusively using custom
ids in their templates.

PR Close #32867
2019-10-02 14:52:00 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin d24ade91b8 fix(ivy): i18n - support colons in $localize metadata (#32867)
Metadata blocks are delimited by colons. Previously the code naively just
looked for the next colon in the string as the end marker.

This commit supports escaping colons within the metadata content.
The Angular compiler has been updated to add escaping as required.

PR Close #32867
2019-10-02 14:52:00 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 9b15588188 refactor(ivy): i18n - move marker block serialization to helpers (#32867)
Previously the metadata and placeholder blocks were serialized in
a variety of places. Moreover the code for creating the `LocalizedString`
AST node was doing serialization, which break the separation of concerns.

Now this is all done by the code that renders the AST and is refactored into
helper functions to avoid repeating the behaviour.

PR Close #32867
2019-10-02 14:52:00 -07:00
crisbeto 4e35e348af refactor(ivy): generate ngFactoryDef for injectables (#32433)
With #31953 we moved the factories for components, directives and pipes into a new field called `ngFactoryDef`, however I decided not to do it for injectables, because they needed some extra logic. These changes set up the `ngFactoryDef` for injectables as well.

For reference, the extra logic mentioned above is that for injectables we have two code paths:

1. For injectables that don't configure how they should be instantiated, we create a `factory` that proxies to `ngFactoryDef`:

```
// Source
@Injectable()
class Service {}

// Output
class Service {
  static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({
    factory: () => Service.ngFactoryFn(),
  });

  static ngFactoryFn: (t) => new (t || Service)();
}
```

2. For injectables that do configure how they're created, we keep the `ngFactoryDef` and generate the factory based on the metadata:

```
// Source
@Injectable({
  useValue: DEFAULT_IMPL,
})
class Service {}

// Output
export class Service {
  static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({
    factory: () => DEFAULT_IMPL,
  });

  static ngFactoryFn: (t) => new (t || Service)();
}
```

PR Close #32433
2019-10-02 13:04:26 -07:00
atscott 04bfe87764 Revert "feat(core): default to dynamic queries (#32720)" (#32966)
This reverts commit 948b01ce55.

PR Close #32966
2019-10-02 10:40:24 -07:00
atscott 879ad69602 Revert "feat(core): make static query flag optional (#32686)" (#32965)
This reverts commit 25219baeb4.

PR Close #32965
2019-10-02 10:39:49 -07:00
crisbeto 25219baeb4 feat(core): make static query flag optional (#32686)
Switches back to having the `static` flag be optional on `ViewChild` and `ContentChild` queries, in preparation for changing its default value.

PR Close #32686
2019-10-02 09:39:05 -07:00
crisbeto 948b01ce55 feat(core): default to dynamic queries (#32720)
These changes switch to defaulting the `static` flag on `ViewChild` and `ContentChild` queries to `false`, in addition to removing the logic that statically determines whether a query is dynamic.

PR Close #32720
2019-10-02 09:38:21 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 966c2a326a fix(ivy): include `ngProjectAs` into attributes array (#32784)
Prior to this commit, the `ngProjectAs` attribute was only included with a special flag and in a parsed format. As a result, projected node was missing `ngProjectAs` attribute as well as other attributes added after `ngProjectAs` one. This is problematic since app code might rely on the presence of `ngProjectAs` attribute (for example in CSS). This commit fixes the problem by including `ngProjectAs` into attributes array as a regular attribute and also makes sure that the parsed version of the `ngProjectAs` attribute with a special marker is added after regular attributes (thus we set them correctly at runtime). This change also aligns View Engine and Ivy behavior.

PR Close #32784
2019-09-27 10:12:18 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin b741a1c3e7 fix(ivy): i18n - update the compiler to output `MessageId`s (#32594)
Now that the `$localize` translations are `MessageId` based the
compiler must render `MessageId`s in its generated `$localize` code.
This is because the `MessageId` used by the compiler is computed
from information that does not get passed through to the `$localize`
tagged string.

For example, the generated code for the following template

```html
<div id="static" i18n-title="m|d" title="introduction"></div>
```

will contain these localization statements

```ts
if (ngI18nClosureMode) {
  /**
    * @desc d
    * @meaning m
    */
  const MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1 = goog.getMsg("introduction");
  I18N_1 = MSG_EXTERNAL_8809028065680254561$$APP_SPEC_TS_1;
}
else {
  I18N_1 = $localize \`:m|d@@8809028065680254561:introduction\`;
}
```

Since `$localize` is not able to accurately regenerate the source-message
(and so the `MessageId`) from the generated code, it must rely upon the
`MessageId` being provided explicitly in the generated code.

The compiler now prepends all localized messages with a "metadata block"
containing the id (and the meaning and description if defined).

Note that this metadata block will also allow translation file extraction
from the compiled code - rather than relying on the legacy ViewEngine
extraction code. (This will be implemented post-v9).

Although these metadata blocks add to the initial code size, compile-time
inlining will completely remove these strings and so will not impact on
production bundle size.

PR Close #32594
2019-09-17 09:17:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 357aa4a097 fix(ivy): i18n - use `MessageId` for matching translations (#32594)
As discussed in https://hackmd.io/33M5Wb-JT7-0fneA0JuHPA `SourceMessage`
strings are not sufficient for matching translations.

This commit updates `@angular/localize` to use `MessageId`s for translation
matching instead.

Also the run-time translation will now log a warning to the console if a
translation is missing.

BREAKING CHANGE:

Translations (loaded via the `loadTranslations()` function) must now use
`MessageId` for the translation key rather than the previous `SourceMessage`
string.

PR Close #32594
2019-09-17 09:17:44 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 4f41473048 refactor(ivy): remove styling state storage and introduce direct style writing (#32591)
This patch is a final major refactor in styling Angular.

This PR includes three main fixes:

All temporary state taht is persisted between template style/class application
and style/class application in host bindings is now removed.
Removes the styling() and stylingApply() instructions.
Introduces a "direct apply" mode that is used apply prop-based
style/class in the event that there are no map-based bindings as
well as property collisions.

PR Close #32259

PR Close #32591
2019-09-16 14:12:48 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 5328bb223a fix(ivy): avoid unnecessary i18n instructions generation for <ng-template> with structural directives (#32623)
If an <ng-template> contains a structural directive (for example *ngIf), Ngtsc generates extra template function with 1 template instruction call. When <ng-template> tag also contains i18n attribute on it, we generate i18nStart and i18nEnd instructions around it, which is unnecessary and breaking runtime. This commit adds a logic to make sure we do not generate i18n instructions in case only `template` is present.

PR Close #32623
2019-09-13 10:01:55 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 53dbff66d7 revert: refactor(ivy): remove styling state storage and introduce direct style writing (#32259)
This reverts commit 15aeab1620.
2019-09-11 15:24:10 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 15aeab1620 refactor(ivy): remove styling state storage and introduce direct style writing (#32259) (#32596)
This patch is a final major refactor in styling Angular.

This PR includes three main fixes:

All temporary state taht is persisted between template style/class application
and style/class application in host bindings is now removed.
Removes the styling() and stylingApply() instructions.
Introduces a "direct apply" mode that is used apply prop-based
style/class in the event that there are no map-based bindings as
well as property collisions.

PR Close #32259

PR Close #32596
2019-09-11 16:27:10 -04:00
Matias Niemelä c84c27f7f4 revert: refactor(ivy): remove styling state storage and introduce direct style writing (#32259) 2019-09-10 18:08:05 -04:00
Matias Niemelä 3b37469735 refactor(ivy): remove styling state storage and introduce direct style writing (#32259)
This patch is a final major refactor in styling Angular.

This PR includes three main fixes:

All temporary state taht is persisted between template style/class application
and style/class application in host bindings is now removed.
Removes the styling() and stylingApply() instructions.
Introduces a "direct apply" mode that is used apply prop-based
style/class in the event that there are no map-based bindings as
well as property collisions.

PR Close #32259
2019-09-10 15:54:58 -04:00
crisbeto 664e0015d4 perf(ivy): replace select instruction with advance (#32516)
Replaces the `select` instruction with a new one called `advance`. Instead of the jumping to a specific index, the new instruction goes forward X amount of elements. The advantage of doing this is that it should generate code the compresses better.

PR Close #32516
2019-09-10 06:30:28 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin ea6a2e9f25 fix(ivy): template compiler should render correct $localize placeholder names (#32509)
The `goog.getMsg()` function requires placeholder names to be camelCased.

This is not the case for `$localize`. Here placeholder names need
match what is serialized to translation files.

Specifically such placeholder names keep their casing but have all characters
that are not in `a-z`, `A-Z`, `0-9` and `_` converted to `_`.

PR Close #32509
2019-09-09 19:11:36 -04:00
crisbeto 62d92f8091 fix(ivy): unable to bind to properties that start with class or style (#32421)
Fixes Ivy picking up property bindings that start with `class` or `style` as if they're style bindings.

Fixes #32310

PR Close #32421
2019-09-05 18:10:08 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir f00d03356f fix(ivy): handle expressions in i18n attributes properly (#32309)
Prior to this commit, complex expressions (that require additional statements to be generated) were handled incorrectly in case they were used in attributes annotated with i18n flags. The problem was caused by the fact that extra statements were not appended to the temporary vars block, so they were missing in generated code. This commit updated the logic to use the `convertPropertyBinding`, which contains the necessary code to append extra statements. The `convertExpressionBinding` function was removed as it duplicates the `convertPropertyBinding` one (for the most part) and is no longer used.

PR Close #32309
2019-09-05 13:35:16 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin a731119f9f fix(ivy): i18n - do not generate jsdoc comments for `$localize` (#32473)
Previously the template compiler would generate the same jsdoc comment
block for `$localize` as for `goog.getMsg()`. But it turns out that
the closure compiler will complain if the `@desc` and `@meaning`
tags are used for non-`getMsg()` calls.

For now we do not generate the comments for `$localize` calls. They are
not being used at the moment.

In the future it would be good to be able to extract the descriptions and
meanings from the `$localize` calls rather than relying upon the `getMsg()`
calls, which we do now. So we need to find a workaround for this constraint.

PR Close #32473
2019-09-04 15:40:23 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 5d8eb74634 fix(ivy): i18n - handle translated text containing HTML comments (#32475)
Fixes FW-1536

PR Close #32475
2019-09-04 12:48:44 -07:00
Kara Erickson 89434e09c2 refactor(core): move Meta methods that only have one version from DomAdapter (#32408)
PR Close #32408
2019-09-03 11:59:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin c024d89448 refactor(ivy): remove `i18nLocalize` instruction (#31609)
This has been replaced by the `$localize` tag.

PR Close #31609
2019-08-30 12:53:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin fa79f51645 refactor(ivy): update the compiler to emit `$localize` tags (#31609)
This commit changes the Angular compiler (ivy-only) to generate `$localize`
tagged strings for component templates that use `i18n` attributes.

BREAKING CHANGE

Since `$localize` is a global function, it must be included in any applications
that use i18n. This is achieved by importing the `@angular/localize` package
into an appropriate bundle, where it will be executed before the renderer
needs to call `$localize`. For CLI based projects, this is best done in
the `polyfills.ts` file.

```ts
import '@angular/localize';
```

For non-CLI applications this could be added as a script to the index.html
file or another suitable script file.

PR Close #31609
2019-08-30 12:53:26 -07:00
Misko Hevery 8a47b48912 refactor: Move `dom_adapter.ts` to `@angular/common` (#32154)
This work is needed in preparation for turning tokens into tree-shakable injectables.

PR Close #32154
2019-08-29 21:51:56 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski 5635505f2e refactor(ivy): remove unused ɵɵtextBinding instruction (#32345)
PR Close #32345
2019-08-28 21:37:15 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov c885178d5f refactor(ivy): move directive, component and pipe factories to ngFactoryFn (#31953)
Reworks the compiler to output the factories for directives, components and pipes under a new static field called `ngFactoryFn`, instead of the usual `factory` property in their respective defs. This should eventually allow us to inject any kind of decorated class (e.g. a pipe).

**Note:** these changes are the first part of the refactor and they don't include injectables. I decided to leave injectables for a follow-up PR, because there's some more cases we need to handle when it comes to their factories. Furthermore, directives, components and pipes make up most of the compiler output tests that need to be refactored and it'll make follow-up PRs easier to review if the tests are cleaned up now.

This is part of the larger refactor for FW-1468.

PR Close #31953
2019-08-27 13:57:00 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 0677cf0cbe feat(ivy): use the schema registry to check DOM bindings (#32171)
Previously, ngtsc attempted to use the .d.ts schema for HTML elements to
check bindings to DOM properties. However, the TypeScript lib.dom.d.ts
schema does not perfectly align with the Angular DomElementSchemaRegistry,
and these inconsistencies would cause issues in apps. There is also the
concern of supporting both CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA and NO_ERRORS_SCHEMA which
would have been very difficult to do in the existing system.

With this commit, the DomElementSchemaRegistry is employed in ngtsc to check
bindings to the DOM. Previous work on producing template diagnostics is used
to support generation of this different kind of error with the same high
quality of error message.

PR Close #32171
2019-08-22 10:12:45 -07:00
Miško Hevery 64770571b2 perf: don't create holey arrays (#32155)
Don't use `Array` constructor with the size value (ex. `new Array(5)`) - this will create a `HOLEY_ELEMENTS` array (even if this array is filled in later on!);

https://v8.dev/blog/elements-kinds
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32054170/how-to-resize-an-array

PR Close #32155
2019-08-21 08:27:43 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 2b64031ddc refactor(ivy): remove the tsc passthrough option (#32219)
This option makes ngc behave as tsc, and was originally implemented before
ngtsc existed. It was designed so we could build JIT-only versions of
Angular packages to begin testing Ivy early, and is not used at all in our
current setup.

PR Close #32219
2019-08-20 16:41:08 -07:00
atscott cfed0c0cf1 fix(ivy): Support selector-less directive as base classes (#32125)
Following #31379, this adds support for directives without a selector to
Ivy.

PR Close #32125
2019-08-20 09:56:54 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 4055150910 feat(compiler): allow selector-less directives as base classes (#31379)
In Angular today, the following pattern works:

```typescript
export class BaseDir {
  constructor(@Inject(ViewContainerRef) protected vcr: ViewContainerRef) {}
}

@Directive({
  selector: '[child]',
})
export class ChildDir extends BaseDir {
  // constructor inherited from BaseDir
}
```

A decorated child class can inherit a constructor from an undecorated base
class, so long as the base class has metadata of its own (for JIT mode).
This pattern works regardless of metadata in AOT.

In Angular Ivy, this pattern does not work: without the @Directive
annotation identifying the base class as a directive, information about its
constructor parameters will not be captured by the Ivy compiler. This is a
result of Ivy's locality principle, which is the basis behind a number of
compilation optimizations.

As a solution, @Directive() without a selector will be interpreted as a
"directive base class" annotation. Such a directive cannot be declared in an
NgModule, but can be inherited from. To implement this, a few changes are
made to the ngc compiler:

* the error for a selector-less directive is now generated when an NgModule
  declaring it is processed, not when the directive itself is processed.
* selector-less directives are not tracked along with other directives in
  the compiler, preventing other errors (like their absence in an NgModule)
  from being generated from them.

PR Close #31379
2019-08-14 12:03:05 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 914900a561 refactor(ivy): remove load instruction (#32067)
These changes remove the `ɵɵload` instruction which isn't being generated anymore.

PR Close #32067
2019-08-12 12:55:18 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 4ea3e7e000 refactor(ivy): combine query load instructions (#32100)
Combines the `loadViewQuery` and `loadContentQuery` instructions since they have the exact same internal logic. Based on a discussion here: https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/32067#pullrequestreview-273001730

PR Close #32100
2019-08-12 10:32:08 -07:00
Kara Erickson 37de490e23 Revert "feat(compiler): allow selector-less directives as base classes (#31379)" (#32089)
This reverts commit f90c7a9df0 due to breakages in G3.

PR Close #32089
2019-08-09 18:20:53 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 0ddf0c4895 fix(compiler): do not remove whitespace wrapping i18n expansions (#31962)
Similar to interpolation, we do not want to completely remove whitespace
nodes that are siblings of an expansion.

For example, the following template

```html
<div>
  <strong>items left<strong> {count, plural, =1 {item} other {items}}
</div>
```

was being collapsed to

```html
<div><strong>items left<strong>{count, plural, =1 {item} other {items}}</div>
```

which results in the text looking like

```
items left4
```

instead it should be collapsed to

```html
<div><strong>items left<strong> {count, plural, =1 {item} other {items}}</div>
```

which results in the text looking like

```
items left 4
```

---

**Analysis of the code and manual testing has shown that this does not cause
the generated ids to change, so there is no breaking change here.**

PR Close #31962
2019-08-09 12:03:50 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh f90c7a9df0 feat(compiler): allow selector-less directives as base classes (#31379)
In Angular today, the following pattern works:

```typescript
export class BaseDir {
  constructor(@Inject(ViewContainerRef) protected vcr: ViewContainerRef) {}
}

@Directive({
  selector: '[child]',
})
export class ChildDir extends BaseDir {
  // constructor inherited from BaseDir
}
```

A decorated child class can inherit a constructor from an undecorated base
class, so long as the base class has metadata of its own (for JIT mode).
This pattern works regardless of metadata in AOT.

In Angular Ivy, this pattern does not work: without the @Directive
annotation identifying the base class as a directive, information about its
constructor parameters will not be captured by the Ivy compiler. This is a
result of Ivy's locality principle, which is the basis behind a number of
compilation optimizations.

As a solution, @Directive() without a selector will be interpreted as a
"directive base class" annotation. Such a directive cannot be declared in an
NgModule, but can be inherited from. To implement this, a few changes are
made to the ngc compiler:

* the error for a selector-less directive is now generated when an NgModule
  declaring it is processed, not when the directive itself is processed.
* selector-less directives are not tracked along with other directives in
  the compiler, preventing other errors (like their absence in an NgModule)
  from being generated from them.

PR Close #31379
2019-08-09 10:45:22 -07:00
JoostK 3a2b195a58 feat(ivy): translate type-check diagnostics to their original source (#30181)
PR Close #30181
2019-07-25 16:36:32 -07:00
JoostK 489cef6ea2 feat(ivy): include value spans for attributes, variables and references (#30181)
Template AST nodes for (bound) attributes, variables and references will
now retain a reference to the source span of their value, which allows
for more accurate type check diagnostics.

PR Close #30181
2019-07-25 16:36:32 -07:00
crisbeto 3d7303efc0 perf(ivy): avoid extra parameter in query instructions (#31667)
Currently we always generate the `read` parameter for the view and content query instructions, however since most of the time the `read` parameter won't be set, we'll end up generating `null` which adds 5 bytes for each query when minified. These changes make it so that the `read` parameter only gets generated if it has a value.

PR Close #31667
2019-07-24 14:37:51 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 24ca582bc5 perf(compiler): avoid copying from prototype while cloning an object (#31638)
This commit updates the `_clone` function of the `_ApplySourceSpanTransformer` class, where the for-in loop was used, resulting in copying from prototype to own properties, thus consuming more memory. Prior to NodeJS 12 (V8 versions before 7.4) there was an optimization that was improving the situation and since that logic was removed in favor of other optimizations, the situation with memory consumption caused by the for-in loop got worse. This commit adds a check to make sure we copy only own properties over to cloned object.

Closes #31627.

PR Close #31638
2019-07-23 15:49:30 -07:00
crisbeto 0aff4a6919 fix(ivy): incorrect ChangeDetectorRef injected into pipes used in component inputs (#31438)
When injecting a `ChangeDetectorRef` into a pipe, the expected result is that the ref will be tied to the component in which the pipe is being used. This works for most cases, however when a pipe is used inside a property binding of a component (see test case as an example), the current `TNode` is pointing to component's host so we end up injecting the inner component's view. These changes fix the issue by only looking up the component view of the `TNode` if the `TNode` is a parent.

This PR resolves FW-1419.

PR Close #31438
2019-07-23 15:46:23 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz f65db20c6d feat(ivy): record absolute position of template expressions (#31391)
Currently, template expressions and statements have their location
recorded relative to the HTML element they are in, with no handle to
absolute location in a source file except for a line/column location.
However, the line/column location is also not entirely accurate, as it
points an entire semantic expression, and not necessarily the start of
an expression recorded by the expression parser.

To support record of the source code expressions originate from, add a
new `sourceSpan` field to `ASTWithSource` that records the absolute byte
offset of an expression within a source code.

Implement part 2 of [refactoring template parsing for
stability](https://hackmd.io/@X3ECPVy-RCuVfba-pnvIpw/BkDUxaW84/%2FMA1oxh6jRXqSmZBcLfYdyw?type=book).

PR Close #31391
2019-07-22 09:48:35 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 9c954ebc62 refactor(ivy): make styling instructions use the new styling algorithm (#30742)
This commit is the final patch of the ivy styling algorithm refactor.
This patch swaps functionality from the old styling mechanism to the
new refactored code by changing the instruction code the compiler
generates and by pointing the runtime instruction code to the new
styling algorithm.

PR Close #30742
2019-07-19 16:40:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 376ad9c3cd refactor(ivy): remove deep imports into the compiler (#31376)
The compiler-cli should only reference code that can
be imported from the main entry-point of compiler.

PR Close #31376
2019-07-18 14:23:32 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 647d7bdd88 refactor: fix typescript strict flag failures in all tests (#30993)
Fixes all TypeScript failures caused by enabling the `--strict`
flag for test source files. We also want to enable the strict
options for tests as the strictness enforcement improves the
overall codehealth, unveiled common issues and additionally it
allows us to enable `strict` in the `tsconfig.json` that is picked
up by IDE's.

PR Close #30993
2019-07-18 14:21:26 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 012b535147 refactor(compiler): ensure compatibility with typescript strict flag (#30993)
As part of FW-1265, the `@angular/compiler` package is made compatible
with the TypeScript `--strict` flag. This already unveiled a few bugs,
so the strictness flag seems to help with increasing the overall code health.

Read more about the strict flag [here](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/compiler-options.html)

PR Close #30993
2019-07-18 14:21:25 -07:00
crisbeto 12fd06916b fix(ivy): don't match directives against attribute bindings (#31541)
Fixes Ivy matching directives against attribute bindings (e.g. `[attr.some-directive]="foo"`). Works by excluding attribute bindings from the attributes array during compilation. This has the added benefit of generating less code.

**Note:** My initial approach to implementing this was to have a different marker for attribute bindings so that they can be ignored when matching directives, however as I was implementing it I realized that the attributes in that array were only used for directive matching (as far as I could tell). I decided to drop the attribute bindings completely, because it results in less generated code.

PR Close #31541
2019-07-16 23:59:13 -04:00
crisbeto 40d785f0a0 perf(ivy): avoid generating extra parameters for host property bindings (#31550)
Currently we reuse the same instruction both for regular property bindings and property bindings on the `host`. The only difference between the two is that when it's on the host we shouldn't support inputs. We have an optional parameter called `nativeOnly` which is used to differentiate the two, however since `nativeOnly` is preceeded by another optional parameter (`sanitizer`), we have to generate two extra parameters for each host property bindings every time (e.g. `property('someProp', 'someValue', null, true)`).

These changes add a new instruction called `hostProperty` which avoids the need for the two parameters by removing `nativeOnly` which is always set and it allows us to omit `sanitizer` when it isn't being used.

These changes also remove the `nativeOnly` parameter from the `updateSyntheticHostBinding` instruction, because it's only generated for host elements which means that we can assume that its value will always be `true`.

PR Close #31550
2019-07-16 13:01:42 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir 63e458dd3a fix(ivy): handle ICUs with placeholders in case other nested ICUs are present (#31516)
Prior to this fix, the logic to set the right placeholder format for ICUs was a bit incorrect: if there was a nested ICU in one of the root ICU cases, that led to a problem where placeholders in subsequent branches used the wrong ({$placeholder}) format instead of {PLACEHOLDER} one. This commit updates the logic to make sure we properly transform all placeholders even if nested ICUs are present.

PR Close #31516
2019-07-12 11:37:16 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir dee16a4355 fix(ivy): update ICU placeholders format to match Closure compiler (#31459)
Since `goog.getMsg` does not process ICUs (post-processing is required via goog.i18n.MessageFormat, https://google.github.io/closure-library/api/goog.i18n.MessageFormat.html) and placeholder format used for ICUs and regular messages inside `goog.getMsg` are different, the current implementation (that assumed the same placeholder format) needs to be updated. This commit updates placeholder format used inside ICUs from `{$placeholder}` to `{PLACEHOLDER}` to better align with Closure. ICU placeholders (that were left as is prior to this commit) are now replaced with actual values in post-processing step (inside `i18nPostprocess`).

PR Close #31459
2019-07-10 18:31:33 -04:00
crisbeto 23e0d65471 perf(ivy): add self-closing elementContainer instruction (#31444)
Adds a new `elementContainer` instruction that can be used to avoid two instruction (`elementContainerStart` and `elementContainerEnd`) for `ng-container` that has text-only content. This is particularly useful when we have `ng-container` inside i18n sections.

This PR resolves FW-1105.

PR Close #31444
2019-07-09 13:50:28 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz 6aaca21c27 fix(compiler): give ASTWithSource its own visit method (#31347)
ASTWithSource contains more information that AST and should have its own
visit method, if desired. This implements that.

PR Close #31347
2019-07-08 10:29:07 -07:00
crisbeto e30f494a39 refactor(ivy): remove interpolation instructions (#31395)
Makes the `interpolateX` instructions internal-only and removes their use of global state.

This PR resolves FW-1387.

PR Close #31395
2019-07-08 09:34:13 -07:00
crisbeto 02491a6ce8 refactor(ivy): move classMap interpolation logic internally (#31211)
Adds the new `classMapInterpolate1` through `classMapInterpolate8` instructions which handle interpolations inside the `class` attribute and moves the interpolation logic internally. This allows us to remove the `interpolationX` instructions in a follow-up PR.

These changes also add an error if an interpolation is encountered inside a `style` tag (e.g. `style="width: {{value}}"`). Up until now this would actually generate valid instructions, because `styleMap` goes through the same code path as `classMap` which does support interpolation. At runtime, however, `styleMap` would set invalid styles that look like `<div style="0:w;1:i;2:d;3:t;4:h;5::;7:1;">`. In `ViewEngine` interpolations inside `style` weren't supported either, however there we'd output invalid styles like `<div style="unsafe">`, even if the content was trusted.

PR Close #31211
2019-07-02 11:07:14 -07:00
JoostK dca713c087 test(ivy): verify equality of ngBaseDef metadata between compiler and core (#31210)
There's no build time dependency from @angular/core to @angular/compiler,
so core can't directly refer to compiler types. To overcome this limitation,
there's a facade layer defined in the compiler and duplicated in core,
such that during runtime all types will correctly align.

There's a testcase in the compiler that verifies that all such facade types
are compatible across core and compiler, such that the core types can't get
misaligned with the actual definitions in the compiler. This suite of
tests were missing the `R3BaseMetadataFacade` facade type, so it was possible
for this type to get out of sync.

PR Close #31210
2019-07-02 11:06:46 -07:00
JoostK eb6281f5b4 fix(ivy): include type parameter for `ngBaseDef` declaration (#31210)
When a class uses Angular decorators such as `@Input`, `@Output` and
friends without an Angular class decorator, they are compiled into a
static `ngBaseDef` field on the class, with the TypeScript declaration
of the class being altered to declare the `ngBaseDef` field to be of type
`ɵɵBaseDef`. This type however requires a generic type parameter that
corresponds with the type of the class, however the compiler did not
provide this type parameter. As a result, compiling a program where such
invalid `ngBaseDef` declarations are present will result in compilation
errors.

This commit fixes the problem by providing the generic type parameter.

Fixes #31160

PR Close #31210
2019-07-02 11:06:46 -07:00
crisbeto 81332150aa perf(ivy): chain host binding instructions (#31296)
Adds chaining to the `property`, `attribute` and `updateSyntheticHostBinding` instructions when they're used in a host binding.

This PR resolves FW-1404.

PR Close #31296
2019-06-28 09:26:20 -07:00
George Kalpakas 3851544674 style: fix code style in several files (#31295)
These files have not been formatted properly, due to issues in the
`gulp format*` tasks. See previous commits (or #31295) for more details.

PR Close #31295
2019-06-26 13:29:29 -07:00
Olivier Combe ef9cb6a034 perf(ivy): chain multiple `i18nExp` calls (#31258)
Implement function chaining for `i18nExp` to reduce the output size.

FW-1391 #resolve
PR Close #31258
2019-06-25 11:26:29 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz 74f4f5dfab feat(ivy): integrate indexing pipeline with NgtscProgram (#31151)
Add an IndexingContext class to store indexing information and a
transformer module to generate indexing analysis. Integrate the indexing
module with the rest of NgtscProgram and add integration tests.

Closes #30959

PR Close #31151
2019-06-24 18:47:56 -07:00
crisbeto 23c017121e perf(ivy): chain multiple attribute instructions (#31152)
Similarly to what we did in #31078, these changes implement chaining for the `attribute` instruction.

This PR resolves FW-1390.

PR Close #31152
2019-06-24 12:33:49 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz 7035f225ad fix(compiler): fix Elements not making a new ParseSourceSpan (#31190)
Change the Element constructor in r3_ast to create a new ParseSourceSpan when regenerating it rather than extending an object, which does not contain the overloaded toString().

PR Close #31190
2019-06-21 12:03:01 -07:00
Olivier Combe 7ff628f8d5 refactor(ivy): make `bind` an internal-only function (#31131)
The function `bind` has been internalized wherever it was needed, this PR makes sure that it is no longer publicly exported.

FW-1385 #resolve
PR Close #31131
2019-06-20 17:20:56 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 5e53956c2b fix(compiler): stringify `Object.create(null)` tokens (#16848)
PR Close #16848
2019-06-20 17:04:01 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh fad03c3c14 refactor: early compatibility with TypeScript 3.5 (#31174)
This commit fixes a couple of issues with TS 3.5 compatibility in order to
unblock migration of g3. Mostly 'any's are added, and there are no behavior
changes.

PR Close #31174
2019-06-20 16:42:37 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz f2219081e3 refactor(compiler): allow parsing templates with custom leadingTriviaChars (#31136)
Move the definition leadingTriviaChars included in parsing a template
to the parameters of parseTemplate. This allows overriding of the
default leadingTriviaChars, which is needed by some pipelines like the
indexing pipeline because leadingTriviaChars may throw off the recorded
span of selectors.

PR Close #31136
2019-06-20 11:13:05 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 70ad91ed8b refactor(compiler): recursive ast expression visitor not passing context (#31085)
Currently the `RecursiveAstVisitor` that is part of the template expression
parser does not _always_ properly pass through the context that can be
specified when visting a given expression. Only a handful of AST types
pass through the context while others are accidentally left out. This causes
unexpected and inconsistent behavior and basically makes the `context`
parameter not usable if the type of template expression is not known.

e.g. the template variable assignment migration currently depends on
the `RecursiveAstVisitor` but sometimes breaks if developers use
things like conditionals in their template variable assignments.

Fixes #31043

PR Close #31085
2019-06-20 11:12:16 -07:00
JoostK 75ac724842 fix(ivy): quote dots in directive inputs and outputs (#31146)
A temporary check is in place to determine whether a key in an object
literal needs to be quoted during emit. Previously, only the presence of
a dash caused a key to become quoted, this however is not sufficient for
@angular/flex-layout to compile properly as it has dots in its inputs.

This commit extends the check to also use quotes when a dot is present.

Fixes #30114

PR Close #31146
2019-06-19 17:57:13 -07:00
crisbeto 4b16d98955 perf(ivy): chain multiple property instructions (#31078)
Currently each property binding generates an instruction like this:

```
property('prop1', ctx.value1);
property('prop2', ctx.value2);
```

The problem is that we're repeating the call to `property` for each of the properties. Since the `property` instruction returns itself, we can chain all of the calls which is more compact and it looks like this:

```
property('prop1', ctx.value1)('prop2', ctx.value2);
```

These changes implement the chaining behavior for regular property bindings and for synthetic ones, however interpolated ones are still handled like before, because they use a separate instruction.

This PR resolves FW-1389.

PR Close #31078
2019-06-19 15:42:37 -07:00
Olivier Combe 87168acf39 refactor(ivy): move `bind` instruction into `i18nExp` (#31089)
i18nExp now uses `bind` internally rather than having the compiler generate it in order to bring it in line with other functions like `textBinding` & `property`.

FW-1384 #resolve
PR Close #31089
2019-06-18 09:49:27 -07:00
Ben Lesh 16aa6ceff8 refactor(ivy): update ɵɵtextBinding to not take index (#30792)
- Splits core functionality off into a shared internal function
- ɵɵtextBinding will no longer require an index
- Alters the compiler to stop generating an index argument for the instruction
- Updates tests
- Updates some usage of ɵɵtextBinding in i18n to use the helper function instead

PR Close #30792
2019-06-14 12:22:11 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 58be2ff884 fix(ivy): unable to bind to implicit receiver in embedded views (#30897)
To provide some context: The implicit receiver is part of the
parsed Angular template AST. Any property reads in bindings,
interpolations etc. read from a given object (usually the component
instance). In that case there is an _implicit_ receiver which can also
be specified explicitly by just using `this`.

e.g.

```html
<ng-template>{{this.myProperty}}</ng-template>
```

This works as expected in Ivy and View Engine, but breaks in case the
implicit receiver is not used for property reads. For example:

```html
<my-dir [myFn]="greetFn.bind(this)"></my-dir>
```

In that case the `this` will not be properly translated into the generated
template function code because the Ivy compiler currently always treats
the `ctx` variable as the implicit receiver. This is **not correct** and breaks
compatibility with View Engine. Rather we need to ensure that we retrieve
the root context for the standalone implicit receiver similar to how it works
for property reads (as seen in the example above with `this.myProperty`)

Note that this requires some small changes to the `expression_converter`
because we only want to generate the `eenextContent()` instruction if the
implicit receiver is _actually_ used/needed. View Engine determines if that is the case by recursively walking through the converted output AST and
checking for usages of the `o.variable('_co')` variable ([see here][ve_check]). This would work too for Ivy, but involves most likely more code duplication
since templates are isolated in different functions and it another pass
through the output AST for every template expression.

[ve_check]: 0d6c9d36a1/packages/compiler/src/view_compiler/view_compiler.ts (L206-L208)

Resolves FW-1366.

PR Close #30897
2019-06-11 14:29:42 -07:00
Alex Eagle ef0b2cc74d build: convert entry_point to label (#30627)
PR Close #30627
2019-06-11 00:03:11 +00:00
Ben Lesh c0386757b1 refactor(ivy): inherently call ɵɵselect(0) (#30830)
- Refactors compiler to stop generating `ɵɵselect(0)` instructions
- Alters template execution to always call the equivalent of `ɵɵselect(0)` before running a template in update mode
- Updates tests to not check for or call `ɵɵselect(0)`.

The goal here is to reduce the size of generated templates

PR Close #30830
2019-06-07 08:48:31 -07:00
Ben Lesh 3859bcc70c refactor(ivy): remove ɵɵelementAttribute instruction (#30640)
PR Close #30640
2019-06-05 21:29:38 -07:00
crisbeto b51d8dd438 fix(ivy): error for empty bindings on ng-template (#30829)
Fixes Ivy throwing an error if it runs into an empty property binding on an `ng-template` (e.g. `<ng-template [something]=""></ng-template>`) by not generating an update instruction for it.

Fixes #30801.
This PR resoves FW-1356.

PR Close #30829
2019-06-05 21:26:13 -07:00
Ben Lesh d1df0a94d4 refactor(ivy): remove ɵɵelementProperty instruction (#30645)
- Removes ɵɵelementProperty instruction
- Updates tests that were using it
- NOTE: There is one test under `render3/integration_spec.ts` that is commented out, and needs to be reviewed. Basically, I could not find a good why to test what it was doing, because it was doing things that I am not sure we could generate in an acceptance test.

PR Close #30645
2019-06-05 09:04:43 -07:00
Olivier Combe 00cc905b98 feat(ivy): support `ng-content` in runtime i18n translations (#30782)
Added a new syntax for projections (`¤` will represent `ng-content` nodes) so that we can treat them specifically.
When we enter an i18n block with the instruction `i18nStart`, a new `delayProjection` variable is set to true to prevent the instruction `projection` from projecting the nodes. Once we reach the `i18nEnd` instruction and encounter a projection in the translation we will project its nodes.
If a projection was removed from a translation, then its nodes won't be projected at all.
The variable `delayProjection` is restored to `false` at the end of `i18nEnd` so that it doesn't stop projections outside of i18n blocks.

FW-1261 #resolve
PR Close #30782
2019-06-05 09:04:13 -07:00
Alex Eagle 337b6fe003 build: remove unreferenced tsconfig-build.json files (#30858)
These are no longer needed since Bazel generates a tsconfig for each compilation

PR Close #30858
2019-06-05 09:03:36 -07:00
Ben Lesh b4e68025f8 refactor(ivy): add ɵɵupdateSyntheticHostBinding command (#30670)
- Refactors `ɵɵcomponentHostSyntheticProperty` into `ɵɵupdateSyntheticHostBinding`, to better align it with other new instructions.

PR Close #30670
2019-06-03 09:00:13 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner aca339e864 fix(ivy): unable to project into multiple slots with default selector (#30561)
With View engine it was possible to declare multiple projection
definitions and to programmatically project nodes into the slots.

e.g.

```html
<ng-content></ng-content>
<ng-content></ng-content>
```

Using `ViewContainerRef#createComponent` allowed projecting
nodes into one of the projection defs (through index)

This no longer works with Ivy as the `projectionDef` instruction only
retrieves a list of selectors instead of also retrieving entries for
reserved projection slots which appear when using the default
selector multiple times (as seen above).

In order to fix this issue, the Ivy compiler now passes all
projection slots to the `projectionDef` instruction. Meaning that
there can be multiple projection slots with the same wildcard
selector. This allows multi-slot projection as seen in the
example above, and it also allows us to match the multi-slot node
projection order from View Engine (to avoid breaking changes).

It basically ensures that Ivy fully matches the View Engine behavior
except of a very small edge case that has already been discussed
in FW-886 (with the conclusion of working as intended).

Read more here: https://hackmd.io/s/Sy2kQlgTE

PR Close #30561
2019-05-31 09:52:32 -07:00
Olivier Combe 53c6b78c51 feat(ivy): add `AttributeMarker.I18n` for i18n attributes (#30402)
`i18nAttributes` instructions always occur after the element instruction. This means that we need to treat `i18n-` attributes differently.
By defining a specific `AttributeMarker` we can ensure that we won't trigger directive inputs with untranslated attribute values.

FW-1332 #resolve
PR Close #30402
2019-05-30 16:39:24 -04:00
Olivier Combe 91699259b2 fix(ivy): trigger directive inputs with i18n translations (#30402)
Changed runtime i18n to define attributes with bindings, or matching directive inputs/outputs as element properties as we are supposed to do in Angular.
This PR fixes the issue where directive inputs wouldn't be trigged.

FW-1315 #resolve
PR Close #30402
2019-05-30 16:39:24 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh b61784948a fix(ivy): template inputs/outputs should not be bound in template scope (#30669)
The R3TargetBinder "binds" an Angular template AST, computing semantic
information regarding the template and making it accessible.

One of the binding passes previously had a bug, where for the following
template:

<div *ngIf="foo as foo"></div>

which desugars to:

<ng-template ngIf [ngIf]="foo" let-foo="ngIf">
  <div></div>
</ng-template>

would have the `[ngIf]` binding processed twice - in both the scope which
contains the `<ng-template>` and the scope inside the template. The bug
arises because during the latter, `foo` is a variable defined by `let-foo`,
and so the R3TargetBinder would incorrectly learn that `foo` inside `[ngIf]`
maps to that variable.

This commit fixes the bug by only processing inputs, outputs, and
templateAttrs from `Template`s in the outer scope.

PR Close #30669
2019-05-30 15:17:07 -04:00
diyews d2b0ac7de8 docs(ivy): fix symbol in example AST (#30745)
PR Close #30745
2019-05-30 13:41:52 -04:00
Matias Niemelä 82682bb93f refactor(ivy): enable sanitization support for the new styling algorithm (#30667)
This patch is one of the final patches to refactor the styling algorithm
to be more efficient, performant and less complex.

This patch enables sanitization support for map-based and prop-based
style bindings.

PR Close #30667
2019-05-30 01:03:39 -04:00
Ben Lesh dd0815095f feat(ivy): add ɵɵtextInterpolateX instructions (#30011)
- `ɵɵtextBinding(..., ɵɵinterpolationX())` instructions will now just be `ɵɵtextInterpolate(...)` instructions

PR Close #30011
2019-05-29 12:38:58 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh 84dd2679a9 fix(core): require 'static' flag on queries in typings (#30639)
This commit makes the static flag on @ViewChild and @ContentChild required.

BREAKING CHANGE:

In Angular version 8, it's required that all @ViewChild and @ContentChild
queries have a 'static' flag specifying whether the query is 'static' or
'dynamic'. The compiler previously sorted queries automatically, but in
8.0 developers are required to explicitly specify which behavior is wanted.
This is a temporary requirement as part of a migration; see
https://angular.io/guide/static-query-migration for more details.

@ViewChildren and @ContentChildren queries are always dynamic, and so are
unaffected.

PR Close #30639
2019-05-24 16:55:00 -04:00
Matias Niemelä dc6406e5e8 refactor(ivy): evaluate map-based styling bindings with a new algorithm (#30543)
This patch in the second runtime change which refactors how styling
bindings work in Angular. This patch refactors how map-based
`[style]` and `[class]` bindings work using a new algorithm which
is faster and less complex than the former one.

This patch is a follow-up to an earlier refactor which enabled
support for prop-based `[style.name]` and `[class.name]`
bindings (see f03475cac8).

PR Close #30543
2019-05-24 14:31:35 -04:00
Kara Erickson 214ae0ea4c test(compiler): update examples and compiler tests (#30626)
PR Close #30626
2019-05-23 10:31:32 -07:00
Ben Lesh 2cdbe9b2ef refactor(ivy): ensure new attribute instructons are available in JIT (#30503)
PR Close #30503
2019-05-22 16:30:29 -07:00
Ben Lesh 988afad2af refactor(ivy): generate new ɵɵattribute instruction in host bindings (#30503)
PR Close #30503
2019-05-22 16:30:29 -07:00
Ben Lesh 1537aec1f9 refactor(ivy): extract repetitious code for adding update instructions (#30503)
PR Close #30503
2019-05-22 16:30:29 -07:00
Ben Lesh 7555a46e23 refactor(ivy): add new attribute interpolation instructions (#30503)
PR Close #30503
2019-05-22 16:30:28 -07:00
Ben Lesh 38d7acee4d refactor(ivy): add new ɵɵattribute instruction (#30503)
- adds the ɵɵattribute instruction
- adds compilation handling for Δattribute instruction
- updates tests

PR Close #30503
2019-05-22 16:30:28 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 02523debe5 fix(ivy): handle pipes in i18n attributes properly (#30573)
Prior to this change we processed binding expression (including bindings with pipes) in i18n attributes before we generate update instruction. As a result, slot offsets for pipeBind instructions were calculated incorrectly. Now we perform binding expression processing when we generate "update block" instructions, so offsets are calculated correctly.

PR Close #30573
2019-05-22 16:23:18 -07:00
Ben Lesh d7eaae6f22 refactor(ivy): Move instructions back to ɵɵ (#30546)
There is an encoding issue with using delta `Δ`, where the browser will attempt to detect the file encoding if the character set is not explicitly declared on a `<script/>` tag, and Chrome will find the `Δ` character and decide it is window-1252 encoding, which misinterprets the `Δ` character to be some other character that is not a valid JS identifier character

So back to the frog eyes we go.

```
    __
   /ɵɵ\
  ( -- ) - I am ineffable. I am forever.
 _/    \_
/  \  /  \
==  ==  ==
```

PR Close #30546
2019-05-20 16:37:47 -07:00
Matias Niemelä f03475cac8 refactor(ivy): evaluate prop-based styling bindings with a new algorithm (#30469)
This is the first refactor PR designed to change how styling bindings
(i.e. `[style]` and `[class]`) behave in Ivy. Instead of having a heavy
element-by-element context be generated for each element, this new
refactor aims to use a single context for each `tNode` element that is
examined and iterated over when styling values are to be applied to the
element.

This patch brings this new functionality to prop-based bindings such as
`[style.prop]` and `[class.name]`.

PR Close #30469
2019-05-17 09:54:19 -07:00
crisbeto 1f6fcb6cd3 fix(ivy): unable to bind SafeValue to clip-path (#30491)
Fixes not being able to pass in a `SafeValue` to a `clip-path` binding, because `clip-path` wasn't in the list of exceptions.

PR Close #30491
2019-05-16 14:40:21 -07:00
Alan Agius 077809398c test: fix compiler tests in windows ci (#30482)
This is a tentative fix for the error `Cannot write file '/node_modules/@angular/core/core.ngfactory.d.ts' because it would overwrite input file.` that is showing in codefresh windows ci.

PR Close #30482
2019-05-16 09:43:01 -07:00
Alan Agius f9404d9e7c refactor: remove unused local imports and use spread instead of slice (#30482)
This is a purly estatic change and a minor cleanup

PR Close #30482
2019-05-16 09:43:01 -07:00
Alan Agius b766987b98 build: remove extra unused deps for `compiler:test` (#30482)
It's unnecessary for a jasmine_node_test rule to depend on a TypeScript library. This dependency is already satisfied via the 'data' and also having it in 'deps' causes CI flakiness on Windows

PR Close #30482
2019-05-16 09:43:01 -07:00
Ben Lesh cf86ed7b29 refactor(ivy): migrate ɵɵ prefix back to Δ (#30362)
Now that issues are resolved with Closure compiler, we can move back to our desired prefix of `Δ`.

PR Close #30362
2019-05-14 16:52:15 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov f74373f2dd fix(ivy): align NgModule registration timing with ViewEngine (#30244)
Currently in Ivy `NgModule` registration happens when the class is declared, however this is inconsistent with ViewEngine and requires extra generated code. These changes remove the generated code for `registerModuleFactory`, pass the id through to the `ngModuleDef` and do the module registration inside `NgModuleFactory.create`.

This PR resolves FW-1285.

PR Close #30244
2019-05-13 11:13:25 -07:00
Matias Niemelä d8665e639b refactor(ivy): drop `element` prefixes for all styling-related instructions (#30318)
This is the final patch to migrate the Angular styling code to have a
smaller instruction set in preparation for the runtime refactor. All
styling-related instructions now work both in template and hostBindings
functions and do not use `element` as a prefix for their names:

BEFORE:
  elementStyling()
  elementStyleProp()
  elementClassProp()
  elementStyleMap()
  elementClassMap()
  elementStylingApply()

AFTER:
  styling()
  styleProp()
  classProp()
  styleMap()
  classMap()
  stylingApply()

PR Close #30318
2019-05-08 15:33:39 -07:00
Matias Niemelä c016e2c4ec refactor(ivy): migrate all host-specific styling instructions to element-level styling instructions (#30336)
This patch removes all host-specific styling instructions in favor of
using element-level instructions instead. Because of the previous
patches that made sure `select(n)` worked between styling calls, all
host level instructions are not needed anymore. This patch changes each
of those instruction calls to use any of the `elementStyling*`,
`elementStyle*` and `elementClass*` styling instructions instead.

PR Close #30336
2019-05-08 14:54:44 -07:00
Ben Lesh 452f121486 fix: ensure strict mode when evaluating in JIT (#30122)
PR Close #30122
2019-05-08 14:34:10 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 29786e856d fix(ivy): unable to bind SafeStyle as camel case property (#30328)
Fixes not being able to bind a `SafeStyle` as a camel cased style property (e.g. `[style.backgroundImage]="someSafeStyle"`). The issue was due to the fact that we only check the dash case property names to determine whether to sanitize a value.

This PR resolves FW-1279.

PR Close #30328
2019-05-08 10:17:26 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 7c8a62d64d refactor(ivy): remove elementIndex param from all element-level styling instructions (#30313)
This patch is one commit of many patches that will unify all styling instructions
across both template-level bindings and host-level bindings. This patch in particular
removes the `elementIndex` param because it is already set prior to each styling
instruction via the `select(n)` instruction.

PR Close #30313
2019-05-08 09:18:19 -07:00
Matias Niemelä 345a3cd9aa fix(ivy): ensure `select(n)` instructions are always generated around style/class bindings (#30311)
Prior to this patch, the `select(n)` instruction would only be generated
when property bindings are encountered which meant that styling-related
bindings were skipped. This patch ensures that all styling-related bindings
(i.e. class and style bindings) are always prepended with a `select()`
instruction prior to being generated in AOT.

PR Close #30311
2019-05-07 14:56:17 -07:00
Matias Niemelä be8fbac942 refactor(ivy): break apart stylingMap into styleMap and classMap instructions (#30293)
This patch breaks up the existing `elementStylingMap` into
`elementClassMap` and `elementStyleMap` instructions. It also breaks
apart `hostStlyingMap` into `hostClassMap` and `hostStyleMap`
instructions. This change allows for better tree-shaking and reduces
the complexity of the styling algorithm code for `[style]` and `[class]`
bindings.

PR Close #30293
2019-05-07 11:06:04 -07:00
Alan 1660b34e2d test: fix several bazel compiler-cli tests in windows (#30189)
```
//packages/compiler-cli/integrationtest:integrationtest
//packages/compiler-cli/test/compliance:compliance
```

Partially addresses #29785

PR Close #30189
2019-05-07 10:21:36 -07:00
Kara Erickson 30d1f292c9 fix(core): fix interpolate identifier in AOT (#30243)
This commit fixes a regression introduced in PR 29692 where
the interpolate symbol in View Engine was improperly prefixed
with the ɵɵ that signifies private instructions for Ivy. It
resulted in interpolations of 10+ values not working correctly
in AOT mode. This commit removes the prefix.

PR Close #30243
2019-05-02 10:33:34 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 68ff2cc323 fix(ivy): host bindings and listeners not being inherited from undecorated classes (#30158)
Fixes `HostBinding` and `HostListener` declarations not being inherited from base classes that don't have an Angular decorator.

This PR resolves FW-1275.

PR Close #30158
2019-04-29 13:35:14 -07:00
Ben Lesh f3ce8eeb83 fix(ivy): property bindings use correct indices (#30129)
- Extracts and documents code that will be common to interpolation instructions
- Ensures that binding indices are updated at the proper time during compilation
- Adds additional tests

Related #30011

PR Close #30129
2019-04-26 11:09:51 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 304a12f027 feat(compiler): support skipping leading trivia in template source-maps (#30095)
Leading trivia, such as whitespace or comments, is
confusing for developers looking at source-mapped
templates, since they expect the source-map segment
to start after the trivia.

This commit adds skipping trivial characters to the lexer;
and then implements that in the template parser.

PR Close #30095
2019-04-25 12:36:54 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 28fd5ab12b fix(compiler): Fix compiler crash due to isSkipSelf of null (#30075)
PR Closes https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27125

PR Close #30075
2019-04-24 17:06:53 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov c7f1b0a97f fix(ivy): queries not being inherited from undecorated classes (#30015)
Fixes view and content queries not being inherited in Ivy, if the base class hasn't been annotated with an Angular decorator (e.g. `Component` or `Directive`).

Also reworks the way the `ngBaseDef` is created so that it is added at the same point as the queries, rather than inside of the `Input` and `Output` decorators.

This PR partially resolves FW-1275. Support for host bindings will be added in a follow-up, because this PR is somewhat large as it is.

PR Close #30015
2019-04-24 10:38:44 -07:00
Ben Lesh 0f9230d018 feat(ivy): generate ɵɵproperty in host bindings (#30009)
PR Close #30009
2019-04-22 17:30:17 -07:00
JoostK 19dfadb717 fix(ivy): include context name for template functions for `ng-content` (#30025)
Previously, a template's context name would only be included in an embedded
template function if the element that the template was declared on has a
tag name. This is generally true for elements, except for `ng-content`
that does not have a tag name. By omitting the context name the compiler
could introduce duplicate template function names, which would fail at runtime.

This commit fixes the behavior by always including the context name in the
template function's name, regardless of tag name.

Resolves FW-1272

PR Close #30025
2019-04-22 17:28:36 -07:00
Ben Lesh 0bcb2320ba feat(ivy): generate ɵɵpropertyInterpolateX instructions (#30008)
- Compiler now generates `ɵɵpropertyInterpolateX` instructions.

PR Close #30008
2019-04-22 17:10:36 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 63523f7964 fix(ivy): avoid generating instructions for empty style and class bindings (#30024)
Fixes Ivy throwing an error because it tries to generate styling instructions for empty `style` and `class` bindings.

This PR resolves FW-1274.

PR Close #30024
2019-04-22 11:16:58 -07:00
Ben Lesh 10217bb3bc feat(ivy): generate ɵɵproperty instructions (#29946)
PR Close #29946
2019-04-19 16:07:52 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh bea85ffe9c fix(ivy): match microsyntax template directives correctly (#29698)
Previously, Template.templateAttrs was introduced to capture attribute
bindings which originated from microsyntax (e.g. bindings in *ngFor="...").
This means that a Template node can have two different structures, depending
on whether it originated from microsyntax or from a literal <ng-template>.

In the literal case, the node behaves much like an Element node, it has
attributes, inputs, and outputs which determine which directives apply.
In the microsyntax case, though, only the templateAttrs should be used
to determine which directives apply.

Previously, both the t2_binder and the TemplateDefinitionBuilder were using
the wrong set of attributes to match directives - combining the attributes,
inputs, outputs, and templateAttrs of the Template node regardless of its
origin. In the TDB's case this wasn't a problem, since the TDB collects a
global Set of directives used in the template, so it didn't matter whether
the directive was also recognized on the <ng-template>. t2_binder's API
distinguishes between directives on specific nodes, though, so it's more
sensitive to mismatching.

In particular, this showed up as an assertion failure in template type-
checking in certain cases, when a directive was accidentally matched on
a microsyntax template element and also had a binding which referenced a
variable declared in the microsyntax. This resulted in the type-checker
attempting to generate a reference to a variable that didn't exist in that
scope.

The fix is to distinguish between the two cases and select the appropriate
set of attributes to match on accordingly.

Testing strategy: tested in the t2_binder tests.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 073d258deb feat(ivy): template type-checking for '#' references in templates (#29698)
Previously the template type-checking engine processed templates in a linear
manner, and could not handle '#' references within a template. One reason
for this is that '#' references are non-linear - a reference can be used
before its declaration. Consider the template:

```html
{{ref.value}}
<input #ref>
```

Accommodating this required refactoring the type-checking code generator to
be able to produce Type Check Block (TCB) code non-linearly. Now, each
template is processed and a list of TCB operations (`TcbOp`s) are created.
Non-linearity is modeled via dependencies between operations, with the
appropriate protection in place for circular dependencies.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 0df719a461 feat(ivy): register NgModules with ids when compiled with AOT (#29980)
This commit adds registration of AOT compiled NgModules that have 'id'
properties set in their metadata. Such modules have a call to
registerNgModuleType() emitted as part of compilation.

The JIT behavior of this code is already in place.

This is required for module loading systems (such as g3) which rely on
getModuleFactory().

PR Close #29980
2019-04-19 11:12:21 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 0d6c9d36a1 refactor(compiler): export static-query detection logic (#29815)
The `@angular/compiler` package currently contains the logic for determining whether
given queries are used statically or dynamically. This logic would be necessary in order
to build a schematic that leverages the Angular compiler API's in order to simulate the
query timing based on what ViewEngine computed at compilation-time/runtime.

Exporting the logic that is necessary to detect the timing should not affect the public
API as the `@angular/compiler` package is denoted as private in `PUBLIC_API.md`

PR Close #29815
2019-04-15 10:53:54 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 6c018001d3 fix(ivy): keep i18n-annotated attributes in element attribute list (#29856)
Prior to this change, element attributes annotated with i18n- prefix were removed from element attribute list and processed separately by i18n-specific logic. This behavior is causing issues with directive matching, since attributes are not present in the list of attrs for matching purposes. This commit updates i18n logic to retain attributes in the main attribute list, thus allowing directive matching logic to work correctly.

PR Close #29856
2019-04-12 16:57:42 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh b0578061ce refactor(ivy): use ɵɵ instead of Δ for now (#29850)
The `Δ` caused issue with other infrastructure, and we are temporarily
changing it to `ɵɵ`.

This commit also patches ts_api_guardian_test and AIO to understand `ɵɵ`.

PR Close #29850
2019-04-11 16:27:56 -07:00
Olivier Combe 91c7b451d5 feat(ivy): support i18n without closure (#28689)
So far using runtime i18n with ivy meant that you needed to use Closure and `goog.getMsg` (or a polyfill). This PR changes the compiler to output both closure & non-closure code, while the unused option will be tree-shaken by minifiers.
This means that if you use the Angular CLI with ivy and load a translations file, you can use i18n and the application will not throw at runtime.
For now it will not translate your application, but at least you can try ivy without having to remove all of your i18n code and configuration.
PR Close #28689
2019-04-11 08:28:45 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov def73a6728 perf(ivy): avoid storing raw selectors in projectionDef (#29578)
Currently in Ivy we pass both the raw and parsed selectors to the projectionDef instruction, because the parsed selectors are used to match most nodes, whereas the raw ones are used to match against nodes with the ngProjectAs attribute. The raw selectors add a fair bit of code that won't be used in most cases, because ngProjectAs is somewhat rare.

These changes rework the compiler not to output the raw selectors in the projectionDef, but to parse the selector in ngProjectAs and to store it on the TAttributes. The logic for matching has also been changed so that it matches the pre-parsed ngProjectAs selector against the list of projection selectors.

PR Close #29578
2019-04-11 08:09:09 -07:00
Ben Lesh 138ca5a246 refactor(ivy): prefix all generated instructions (#29692)
- Updates all instructions to be prefixed with the Greek delta symbol

PR Close #29692
2019-04-10 12:11:40 -07:00
JoostK 60afe88bcc feat(ivy): do not emit empty providers/imports for defineInjector (#29598)
The defineInjector function specifies its providers and imports array to
be optional, so if no providers/imports are present these keys may be
omitted. This commit updates the compiler to only generate the keys when
necessary.

PR Close #29598
2019-04-02 16:03:54 -07:00
JoostK 2d372f48db feat(ivy): exclude declarations from injector imports (#29598)
Prior to this change, a module's imports and exports would be used verbatim
as an injectors' imports. This is detrimental for tree-shaking, as a
module's exports could reference declarations that would then prevent such
declarations from being eligible for tree-shaking.

Since an injector actually only needs NgModule references as its imports,
we may safely filter out any declarations from the list of module exports.
This makes them eligible for tree-shaking once again.

PR Close #29598
2019-04-02 16:03:54 -07:00
JoostK 45c6360e5a feat(ivy): emit module scope metadata using pure function call (#29598)
Prior to this change, all module metadata would be included in the
`defineNgModule` call that is set as the `ngModuleDef` field of module
types. Part of the metadata is scope information like declarations,
imports and exports that is used for computing the transitive module
scope in JIT environments, preventing those references from being
tree-shaken for production builds.

This change moves the metadata for scope computations to a pure function
call that patches the scope references onto the module type. Because the
function is marked pure, it may be tree-shaken out during production builds
such that references to declarations and exports are dropped, which in turn
allows for tree-shaken any declaration that is not otherwise referenced.

Fixes #28077, FW-1035

PR Close #29598
2019-04-02 16:03:54 -07:00
Ben Lesh 3487055d10 refactor(compiler): rename INTERPOLATION_BLACKLIST_REGEXPS (#29593)
PR Close #29593
2019-04-02 10:36:26 -07:00
Ben Lesh d11b0c0c41 refactor(compiler): update docs (#29599)
PR Close #29599
2019-04-02 10:28:52 -07:00
Ben Lesh 96b800c8bc feat(ivy): select instruction now generated in front of all relevant instructions (#29546)
PR Close #29546
2019-03-27 12:37:03 -07:00
Ben Lesh a2f8f5595f refactor(ivy): rename flushHooksUpTo to select (#29527)
PR Close #29527
2019-03-27 09:35:55 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 6feef368f6 test(ivy): add tests for component factory projectable node corner cases (#27791)
In some cases ivy expects projectable nodes to be passed in a different order
to ViewEngine. Specifically, ivy expects the catch-all ("*") to be at index
0, whereas ViewEngine expects it to be at its position at which it was parsed
in the template.

This commit adds one test that breaks under ivy and others that just describe
more accurately what happens in corner cases.

PR Close #27791
2019-03-25 13:47:48 -07:00
JoostK 9eb8274991 fix(ivy): emit generic type arguments in Pipe metadata (#29403)
Previously, only directives and services with generic type parameters
would emit `any` as generic type when emitting Ivy metadata into .d.ts
files. Pipes can also have generic type parameters but did not emit
`any` for all type parameters, resulting in the omission of those
parameters which causes compilation errors.

This commit adds support for pipes with generic type arguments and emits
`any` as generic type in the Ivy metadata.

Fixes #29400

PR Close #29403
2019-03-20 16:11:22 -04:00
Pawel Kozlowski dafbbf8b64 fix(core): parse incorrect ML open tag as text (#29328)
This PR alligns markup language lexer with the previous behaviour in version 7.x:
https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-iancj2

While this behaviour is not perfect (we should be giving users an error message
here about invalid HTML instead of assuming text node) this is probably best we
can do without more substential re-write of lexing / parsing infrastructure.

This PR just fixes #29231 and restores VE behaviour - a more elaborate fix will
be done in a separate PR as it requries non-trivial rewrites.

PR Close #29328
2019-03-19 23:23:31 -04:00
Matias Niemelä 8714daf276 fix(ivy): introduce host-specific styling instructions (#29292)
This patch is the first of a few patches which separates the
styling logic between template bindings (e.g. <div [style])
from host bindings (e.g. @HostBinding('style')). This patch
in particular introduces a series of host-specific styling
instructions and changes the existing set of template styling
instructions not to accept directives. The underyling code (which
communicates with the styling algorithm) still works as it did
before.

This PR also separates the styling instruction code into a separate
file and moves over all other instructions into an dedicated
instructions directory.

PR Close #29292
2019-03-19 16:33:39 -04:00
Matias Niemelä a3ec058f6b revert: fix(core): parse incorrect ML open tag as text (#29328) 2019-03-19 11:12:32 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski 4605df83e1 fix(core): parse incorrect ML open tag as text (#29328)
This PR alligns markup language lexer with the previous behaviour in version 7.x:
https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-iancj2

While this behaviour is not perfect (we should be giving users an error message
here about invalid HTML instead of assuming text node) this is probably best we
can do without more substential re-write of lexing / parsing infrastructure.

This PR just fixes #29231 and restores VE behaviour - a more elaborate fix will
be done in a separate PR as it requries non-trivial rewrites.

PR Close #29328
2019-03-19 13:30:20 -04:00
Pawel Kozlowski f2dc32e5c7 fix(core): don't wrap `<tr>` and `<col>` elements into a required parent (#29219)
BREAKING CHANGE:

Certain elements (like `<tr>` or `<col>`) require parent elements to be of a certain type by the HTML specification
(ex. <tr> can only be inside <tbody> / <thead>). Before this change Angular template parser was auto-correcting
"invalid" HTML using the following rules:
- `<tr>` would be wrapped in `<tbody>` if not inside `<tbody>`, `<tfoot>` or `<thead>`;
- `<col>` would be wrapped in `<colgroup>` if not inside `<colgroup>`.

This meachanism of automatic wrapping / auto-correcting was problematic for several reasons:
- it is non-obvious and arbitrary (ex. there are more HTML elements that has rules for parent type);
- it is incorrect for cases where `<tr>` / `<col>` are at the root of a component's content, ex.:

```html
<projecting-tr-inside-tbody>
  <tr>...</tr>
</projecting-tr-inside-tbody>
```

In the above example the `<projecting-tr-inside-tbody>` component culd be "surprised" to see additional
`<tbody>` elements inserted by Angular HTML parser.

PR Close #29219
2019-03-14 03:07:01 -04:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 0ffa2f2e73 fix(ivy): unable to inherit view queries into component from directive (#29203)
Fixes components not being able to inherit their view queries from a directive.

This PR resolves FW-1146.

PR Close #29203
2019-03-13 17:12:14 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh 73da2792c9 fix(ivy): properly compile NgModules with forward referenced types (#29198)
Previously, ngtsc would resolve forward references while evaluating the
bootstrap, declaration, imports, and exports fields of NgModule types.
However, when generating the resulting ngModuleDef, the forward nature of
these references was not taken into consideration, and so the generated JS
code would incorrectly reference types not yet declared.

This commit fixes this issue by introducing function closures in the
NgModuleDef type, similarly to how NgComponentDef uses them for forward
declarations of its directives and pipes arrays. ngtsc will then generate
closures when required, and the runtime will unwrap them if present.

PR Close #29198
2019-03-12 18:26:42 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner 6085f335e8 fix(ivy): platform module bootstrap does not resolve resources (#29083)
Currently with ViewEngine, if someone runs the platform's
`bootstrapModule` method in order to boostrap a module in
JIT mode, external component resources are properly resolved
*automatically*.

Currently with Ivy, the developer would need to manually call
`resolveComponentResources` in order to asynchronously fetch
the determined external component resources. In order to make
this backwards compatible with ViewEngine, and also since
platforms can already specify a `ResourceLoader` compiler
provider, we need to automatically resolve all external
component resources on module bootstrap.

--

Since the `ResourceLoader` is part of the `@angular/compiler`,
because ViewEngine performed the factory creation in the compiler,
we can't access the `ResourceLoader` token from within core.

In order to workaround this without introducing a breaking change,
we just proxy the `ResourceLoader` token to `core` through the
compiler facade. In the future, we should be able to move the
`ResourceLoader` to core when ViewEngine code no longer exists in
the `@angular/compiler`.

PR Close #29083
2019-03-12 11:50:06 -07:00
Alan b012ab210b test: add interm fix for test that rely on an index.d.ts file (#28884)
At the moment, certain tests relies on resolving the module with an index.d.ts, this root cause might be some implementations are missing from the mocks.

Similar to: 58b4045359

PR Close #28884
2019-03-08 12:36:55 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir fd5cd100a3 fix(ivy): move i18n instructions after listener ones (#29173)
Prior to this commit, i18n instructions (i18n, i18nStart) were generated before listener instructions. As a result, event listeners were attached to the wrong element (text node, not the parent element). This change updates the order of instructions and puts i18n ones after listeners, to make sure listeners are attached to the right elements.

PR Close #29173
2019-03-07 15:36:39 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 5ad2097be8 fix(ivy): teach template type checker about template attributes (#29041)
For the template type checking to work correctly, it needs to know
what attributes are bound to expressions or directives, which may
require expressions in the template to be evaluated in a different
scope.

In inline templates, there are attributes that are now marked as
"Template" attributes. We need to ensure that the template
type checking code looks at these "bound" attributes as well as the
"input" attributes.

PR Close #29041
2019-03-07 11:27:36 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f535f31d78 fix(ivy): match attribute selectors for content projection with inline-templates (#29041)
The content projection mechanism is static, in that it only looks at the static
template nodes before directives are matched and change detection is run.
When you have a selector-based content projection the selection is based
on nodes that are available in the template.

For example:

```
<ng-content selector="[some-attr]"></ng-content>
```

would match

```
<div some-attr="..."></div>
```

If you have an inline-template in your projected nodes. For example:

```
<div *ngIf="..." some-attr="..."></div>
```

This gets pre-parsed and converted to a canonical form.

For example:

```
<ng-template [ngIf]="...">
  <div some-attr=".."></div>
</ng-template>
```

Note that only structural attributes (e.g. `*ngIf`) stay with the `<ng-template>`
node. The other attributes move to the contained element inside the template.

When this happens in ivy, the ng-template content is removed
from the component template function and is compiled into its own
template function. But this means that the information about the
attributes that were on the content are lost and the projection
selection mechanism is unable to match the original
`<div *ngIf="..." some-attr>`.

This commit adds support for this in ivy. Attributes are separated into three
groups (Bindings, Templates and "other"). For inline-templates the Bindings
and "other" types are hoisted back from the contained node to the `template()`
instruction, so that they can be used in content projection matching.

PR Close #29041
2019-03-07 11:27:36 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin e3a401d20c refactor(ivy): define new `AttributeMarker.Template` marker (#29041)
This commit adds a new `AttributeMarker` type that will be used, in a
future commit, to mark attributes as coming from an inline-template
expansion, rather than the element that is being contained in the template.

PR Close #29041
2019-03-07 11:27:36 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 423ac01dcf refactor: rename `AttributeMarker.ProjectOnly` to `AttributeMarker.Bindings` (#29041)
PR Close #29041
2019-03-07 11:27:35 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin c7e4931f32 fix(compiler): ensure template is updated if an output is transformed (#29041)
No idea where the tests for this code are, but it looks like this was an
oversight in the original commit 6a0f78.

PR Close #29041
2019-03-07 11:27:35 -08:00
Alan 941c99ad7f build: turn off dts bundling for packages that still are not supported (#29128)
PR Close #29128
2019-03-07 10:47:20 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir dc6192c8e5 fix(ivy): properly detect "inputs" and "outputs" field names that should be wrapped in quotes (#29126)
Prior to this change, the RegExp that was used to check for dashes in field names used "g" (global) flag that retains lastIndex, which might result in skipping some fields that should be wrapped in quotes (since lastIndex advanced beyond the next "-" location). This commit removes this flag and updates the test to make sure there are no regressions.

PR Close #29126
2019-03-06 11:01:53 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 881807dc36 fix(ivy): never use imported type references as values (#29111)
ngtsc occasionally converts a type reference (such as the type of a
parameter in a constructor) to a value reference (argument to a
directiveInject call). TypeScript has a bad habit of sometimes removing
the import statement associated with this type reference, because it's a
type only import when it initially looks at the file.

A solution to this is to always add an import to refer to a type position
value that's imported, and not rely on the existing import.

PR Close #29111
2019-03-05 16:47:41 -08:00
Marc Laval 25166d4f41 fix(ivy): support property values changed in ngOnChanges (forward rref case) (#29054)
PR Close #29054
2019-03-05 14:27:08 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir aa57bdbf90 fix(ivy): wrap "inputs" and "outputs" keys if they contain unsafe characters (#28919)
Prior to this change, keys in "inputs" and "outputs" objects generated by compiler were not checked against unsafe characters. As a result, in some cases the generated code was throwing JS error. Now we check whether a given key contains any unsafe chars and wrap it in quotes if needed.

PR Close #28919
2019-03-04 14:40:42 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 3e5c1bcb9f fix(ivy): track cyclic imports that are added (#29040)
ngtsc has cyclic import detection, to determine when adding an import to a
directive or pipe would create a cycle. However, this detection must also
account for already inserted imports, as it's possible for both directions
of a circular import to be inserted by Ivy (as opposed to at least one of
those edges existing in the user's program).

This commit fixes the circular import detection for components to take into
consideration already added edges. This is difficult for one critical
reason: only edges to files which will *actually* be imported should be
considered. However, that depends on which directives & pipes are used in
a given template, which is currently only known by running the
TemplateDefinitionBuilder during the 'compile' phase. This is too late; the
decision whether to use remote scoping (which consults the import graph) is
made during the 'resolve' phase, before any compilation has taken place.

Thus, the only way to correctly consider synthetic edges is for the compiler
to know exactly which directives & pipes are used in a template during
'resolve'. There are two ways to achieve this:

1) refactor `TemplateDefinitionBuilder` to do its work in two phases, with
directive matching occurring as a separate step which can be performed
earlier.

2) use the `R3TargetBinder` in the 'resolve' phase to independently bind the
template and get information about used directives.

Option 1 is ideal, but option 2 is currently used for practical reasons. The
cost of binding the template can be shared with template-typechecking.

PR Close #29040
2019-03-01 15:18:50 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh b50283ed67 fix(ivy): support dynamic host attribute bindings (#29033)
In the @Component decorator, the 'host' field is an object which represents
host bindings. The type of this field is complex, but is generally of the
form {[key: string]: string}. Several different kinds of bindings can be
specified, depending on the structure of the key.

For example:

```
@Component({
  host: {'[prop]': 'someExpr'}
})
```

will bind an expression 'someExpr' to the property 'prop'. This is known to
be a property binding because of the square brackets in the binding key.

If the binding key is a plain string (no brackets or parentheses), then it
is known as an attribute binding. In this case, the right-hand side is not
interpreted as an expression, but is instead a constant string.

There is no actual requirement that at build time, these constant strings
are known to the compiler, but this was previously enforced as a side effect
of requiring the binding expressions for property and event bindings to be
statically known (as they need to be parsed). This commit breaks that
relationship and allows the attribute bindings to be dynamic. In the case
that they are dynamic, the references to the dynamic values are reflected
into the Ivy instructions for attribute bindings.

PR Close #29033
2019-03-01 15:18:13 -08:00
Greg Magolan ea09430039 build: rules_nodejs 0.26.0 & use @npm instead of @ngdeps now that downstream angular build uses angular bundles (#28871)
PR Close #28871
2019-02-28 12:06:36 -08:00
Rado Kirov 03d2e5cb1d refactor: Consistently use index access on index signature types. (#28937)
This change helps highlight certain misoptimizations with Closure
compiler. It is also stylistically preferable to consistently use index
access on index sig types.

Roughly, when one sees '.foo' they know it is always checked for typos
in the prop name by the type system (unless 'any'), while "['foo']" is
always not.

Once all angular repos are conforming this will become a tsetse.info
check, enforced by bazel.

PR Close #28937
2019-02-28 02:49:14 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin cb20b3b40a docs(compiler): correct lexer argument descriptions (#28978)
PR Close #28978
2019-02-28 02:44:19 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f7c867ebc2 fix(ivy): correctly tokenize escaped characters in templates (#28978)
Previously the start of a character indicated by an escape sequence
was being incorrectly computed by the lexer, which caused tokens
to include the start of the escaped character sequence in the
preceding token. In particular this affected the name extracted
from opening tags if the name was terminated by an escape sequence.
For example, `<t\n>` would have the name `t\` rather than `t`.

This fix refactors the lexer to use a "cursor" object to iterate over
the characters in the template source. There are two cursor implementations,
one expects a simple string, the other expects a string that contains
JavaScript escape sequences that need to be unescaped.

PR Close #28978
2019-02-28 02:44:19 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 76979e12c9 refactor(compiler): remove not-null operator hack from lexer (#28978)
The parts of a token are supposed to be an array of not-null strings,
but we were using `null` for tags that had no prefix. This has been
fixed to use the empty string in such cases, which allows the `null !`
hack to be removed.

PR Close #28978
2019-02-28 02:44:19 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 827e89cfc4 feat(ivy): support inline <style> and <link> tags in components (#28997)
Angular supports using <style> and <link> tags inline in component
templates, but previously such tags were not implemented within the ngtsc
compiler. This commit introduces that support.

FW-1069 #resolve

PR Close #28997
2019-02-27 11:56:40 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 40833ba54b fix(ivy): process property bindings in i18n blocks similar to non-i18n bindings (#28969)
Prior to this change i18n block bindings were converted to Expressions right away (once we first access them), when in non-i18n cases we processed them differently: the actual conversion happens at instructions generation. Because of this discrepancy, the output for bindings in i18n blocks was generated incorrectly (with invalid indicies in pipeBindN fns and invalid references to non-existent local variables). Now the bindings processing is unified and i18nExp instructions should contain right bind expressions.

PR Close #28969
2019-02-27 11:56:12 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 034de06ab1 fix(ivy): avoid duplicate i18n consts to be present in generated output (#28967)
Prior to this change, the logic that outputs i18n consts (like `const MSG_XXX = goog.getMsg(...)`) didn't have a check whether a given const that represent a certain i18n message was already included into the generated output. This commit adds the logic to mark corresponding i18n contexts after translation was generated, to avoid duplicate consts in the output.

PR Close #28967
2019-02-27 10:33:41 -08:00
Wassim Chegham ce68b4d839 style: enforce buildifier lint on CI (#28186)
PR Close #28186
2019-02-26 16:57:41 -08:00
Marc Laval 8f8f9a6e61 fix(ivy): ngtsc should correctly bind to context in nested template with many bindings (#28982)
PR Close #28982
2019-02-26 11:54:13 -08:00
Filipe Silva f75acbd99b fix(compiler): use correct variable in invalid function (#28656)
Related to #26743 (but does not close it).

PR Close #28656
2019-02-22 15:06:05 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 93a7836f7a fix(ivy): incorrectly remapping certain properties that refer inputs (#28765)
During build time we remap particular property bindings, because their names don't match their attribute equivalents (e.g. the property for the `for` attribute is called `htmlFor`). This breaks down if the particular element has an input that has the same name, because the property gets mapped to something invalid.

The following changes address the issue by mapping the name during runtime, because that's when directives are resolved and we know all of the inputs that are associated with a particular element.

PR Close #28765
2019-02-21 17:59:50 -08:00
Greg Magolan ebffde7143 build: update to rules_typescript 0.25.1 (#28625)
Updated a spot in the compiler which assumed es5 downlevelling get ready for es2015 devmode in the future.

PR Close #28625
2019-02-21 07:46:21 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 95d9aa22ef fix(ivy): allow HTML comments to be present inside <ng-content> (#28849)
Prior to this change presence of HTML comments inside <ng-content> caused compiler to throw an error that <ng-content> is not empty. Now HTML comments are not considered as a meaningful content, thus no error is thrown. This behavior is now aligned in Ivy/VE.

PR Close #28849
2019-02-21 00:13:40 -08:00
Kara Erickson 3c1a1620e3 fix(ivy): support static ContentChild queries (#28811)
This commit adds support for the `static: true` flag in `ContentChild`
queries. Prior to this commit, all `ContentChild` queries were resolved
after change detection ran. This is a problem for backwards
compatibility because View Engine also supported "static" queries which
would resolve before change detection.

Now if users add a `static: true` option, the query will be resolved in
creation mode (before change detection runs). For example:

```ts
@ContentChild(TemplateRef, {static: true}) template !: TemplateRef;
```

This feature will come in handy for components that need
to create components dynamically.

PR Close #28811
2019-02-19 15:29:01 -08:00
Kara Erickson a4638d5a81 fix(ivy): support static ViewChild queries (#28811)
This commit adds support for the `static: true` flag in
`ViewChild` queries. Prior to this commit, all `ViewChild`
queries were resolved after change detection ran. This is
a problem for backwards compatibility because View Engine
also supported "static" queries which would resolve before
change detection.

Now if users add a `static: true` option, the query will be
resolved in creation mode (before change detection runs).
For example:

```ts
@ViewChild(TemplateRef, {static: true}) template !: TemplateRef;
```

This feature will come in handy for components that need
to create components dynamically.

PR Close #28811
2019-02-19 15:29:00 -08:00
Kara Erickson 19afb791b4 feat(core): allow users to define timing of ViewChild/ContentChild queries (#28810)
Prior to this commit, the timing of `ViewChild`/`ContentChild` query
resolution depended on the results of each query. If any results
for a particular query were nested inside embedded views (e.g.
*ngIfs), that query would be resolved after change detection ran.
Otherwise, the query would be resolved as soon as nodes were created.

This inconsistency in resolution timing had the potential to cause
confusion because query results would sometimes be available in
ngOnInit, but sometimes wouldn't be available until ngAfterContentInit
or ngAfterViewInit. Code depending on a query result could suddenly
stop working as soon as an *ngIf or an *ngFor was added to the template.

With this commit, users can dictate when they want a particular
`ViewChild` or `ContentChild` query to be resolved with the `static`
flag. For example, one can mark a particular query as `static: false`
to ensure change detection always runs before its results are set:

```ts
@ContentChild('foo', {static: false}) foo !: ElementRef;
```

This means that even if there isn't a query result wrapped in an
*ngIf or an *ngFor now, adding one to the template later won't change
the timing of the query resolution and potentially break your component.

Similarly, if you know that your query needs to be resolved earlier
(e.g. you need results in an ngOnInit hook), you can mark it as
`static: true`.

```ts
@ViewChild(TemplateRef, {static: true}) foo !: TemplateRef;
```

Note: this means that your component will not support *ngIf results.

If you do not supply a `static` option when creating your `ViewChild` or
`ContentChild` query, the default query resolution timing will kick in.

Note: This new option only applies to `ViewChild` and `ContentChild`
queries, not `ViewChildren` or `ContentChildren` queries, as those types
already resolve after CD runs.

PR Close #28810
2019-02-19 12:56:25 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 80a5934af6 fix(ivy): support schemas at runtime (#28637)
Accounts for schemas in when validating properties in Ivy.

This PR resolves FW-819.

A couple of notes:
* I had to rework the test slightly, in order to have it fail when we expect it to. The one in master is passing since Ivy's validation runs during the update phase, rather than creation.
* I had to deviate from the design in FW-819 and not add an `enableSchema` instruction, because the schema is part of the `NgModule` scope, however the scope is only assigned to a component once all of the module's declarations have been resolved and some of them can be async. Instead, I opted to have the `schemas` on the component definition.

PR Close #28637
2019-02-14 19:31:51 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner 7cbc36fdac build: remove unused rollup.config.js files (#28646)
Since we build and publish the individual packages
using Bazel and `build.sh` has been removed, we can
safely remove the `rollup.config.js` files which are no
longer needed because the `ng_package` bazel rule
automatically handles the rollup settings and globals.

PR Close #28646
2019-02-14 19:28:08 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh d2742cf473 feat(ivy): compile @Injectable on classes not meant for DI (#28523)
In the past, @Injectable had no side effects and existing Angular code is
therefore littered with @Injectable usage on classes which are not intended
to be injected.

A common example is:

@Injectable()
class Foo {
  constructor(private notInjectable: string) {}
}

and somewhere else:

providers: [{provide: Foo, useFactory: ...})

Here, there is no need for Foo to be injectable - indeed, it's impossible
for the DI system to create an instance of it, as it has a non-injectable
constructor. The provider configures a factory for the DI system to be
able to create instances of Foo.

Adding @Injectable in Ivy signifies that the class's own constructor, and
not a provider, determines how the class will be created.

This commit adds logic to compile classes which are marked with @Injectable
but are otherwise not injectable, and create an ngInjectableDef field with
a factory function that throws an error. This way, existing code in the wild
continues to compile, but if someone attempts to use the injectable it will
fail with a useful error message.

In the case where strictInjectionParameters is set to true, a compile-time
error is thrown instead of the runtime error, as ngtsc has enough
information to determine when injection couldn't possibly be valid.

PR Close #28523
2019-02-13 19:13:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh 09af7ea4f5 fix(compiler): fix two existing expression transformer issues (#28523)
Testing of Ivy revealed two bugs in the AstMemoryEfficientTransformer
class, a part of existing View Engine compiler infrastructure that's
reused in Ivy. These bugs cause AST expressions not to be transformed
under certain circumstances.

The fix is simple, and tests are added to ensure the specific expression
forms that trigger the issue compile properly under Ivy.

PR Close #28523
2019-02-13 19:13:10 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 39d0311e4e refactor(ivy): combine contentQueries and contentQueriesRefresh functions (#28503)
Prior to this update we had separate contentQueries and contentQueriesRefresh functions to handle creation and update phases. This approach was inconsistent with View Queries, Host Bindings and Template functions that we generate for Component/Directive defs. Now the mentioned 2 functions are combines into one (contentQueries), creation and update logic is separated with RenderFlags (similar to what we have in other generated functions).

PR Close #28503
2019-02-13 12:01:32 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner 91b7152852 feat(compiler-cli): no longer re-export external symbols by default (#28633)
With #28594 we refactored the `@angular/compiler` slightly to
allow opting out from external symbol re-exports which are
enabled by default.

Since symbol re-exports only benefit projects which have a
very strict dependency enforcement, external symbols should
not be re-exported by default as this could grow the size of
factory files and cause unexpected behavior with Angular's
AOT symbol resolving (e.g. see: #25644).

Note that the common strict dependency enforcement for source
files does still work with external symbol re-exports disabled,
but there are also strict dependency checks that enforce strict
module dependencies also for _generated files_ (such as the
ngfactory files). This is how Google3 manages it's dependencies
and therefore external symbol re-exports need to be enabled within
Google3.

Also "ngtsc" also does not provide any way of using external symbol
re-exports, so this means that with this change, NGC can partially
match the behavior of "ngtsc" then (unless explicitly opted-out).

As mentioned before, internally at Google symbol re-exports need to
be still enabled, so the `ng_module` Bazel rule will enable the symbol
re-exports by default when running within Blaze.

Fixes #25644.

PR Close #28633
2019-02-13 09:49:51 -08:00