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cexbrayat 88c28ce208 refactor(ivy): migrate debug spec from render3 (#32621)
Migrate the remaining `render3/debug_spec.ts` to `acceptance`

PR Close #32621
2019-09-12 11:35:49 -07:00
cexbrayat e013aee636 refactor(ivy): migrate export spec from render3 (#32624)
The remaining test was using JS blocks and was already tested with `ngIf` in the existing acceptance test.

PR Close #32624
2019-09-12 11:33:03 -07:00
JoostK 373e1337de fix(ngcc): consistently use outer declaration for classes (#32539)
In ngcc's reflection hosts for compiled JS bundles, such as ESM2015,
special care needs to be taken for classes as there may be an outer
declaration (referred to as "declaration") and an inner declaration
(referred to as "implementation") for a given class. Therefore, there
will also be two `ts.Symbol`s bound per class, and ngcc needs to switch
between those declarations and symbols depending on where certain
information can be found.

Prior to this commit, the `NgccReflectionHost` interface had methods
`getClassSymbol` and `findClassSymbols` that would return a `ts.Symbol`.
These class symbols would be used to kick off compilation of components
using ngtsc, so it is important for these symbols to correspond with the
publicly visible outer declaration of the class. However, the ESM2015
reflection host used to return the `ts.Symbol` for the inner
declaration, if the class was declared as follows:

```javascript
var MyClass = class MyClass {};
```

For the above code, `Esm2015ReflectionHost.getClassSymbol` would return
the `ts.Symbol` corresponding with the `class MyClass {}` declaration,
whereas it should have corresponded with the `var MyClass` declaration.
As a consequence, no `NgModule` could be resolved for the component, so
no components/directives would be in scope for the component. This
resulted in errors during runtime.

This commit resolves the issue by introducing a `NgccClassSymbol` that
contains references to both the outer and inner `ts.Symbol`, instead of
just a single `ts.Symbol`. This avoids the unclarity of whether a
`ts.Symbol` corresponds with the outer or inner declaration.

More details can be found here: https://hackmd.io/7nkgWOFWQlSRAuIW_8KPPw

Fixes #32078
Closes FW-1507

PR Close #32539
2019-09-12 11:12:10 -07:00
JoostK 2279cb8dc0 refactor(ngcc): move `ClassSymbol` to become `NgccClassSymbol` (#32539)
PR Close #32539
2019-09-12 11:12:10 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 73cb581728 perf(ivy): avoid repeat lview reads in pipe instructions (#32633)
All of the `pipeBind` instructions call into `isPure` and `unwrapValue` which in turn call `getLView` internally. These internal calls are redundant, because we already have the `LView` from the `load` calls just before it.

PR Close #32633
2019-09-12 10:35:03 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski 527ce3b142 perf(ivy): guard listening to outputs with isDirectiveHost (#32495)
PR Close #32495
2019-09-12 10:27:44 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski f06505aafd refactor(ivy): drop loadRendererFn argument from the listener instruction (#32495)
PR Close #32495
2019-09-12 10:27:44 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski 51292e27c9 perf(ivy): limit TNode.outputs reads (#32495)
PR Close #32495
2019-09-12 10:27:44 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski 6674746e86 refactor(ivy): remove duplicated TNode utility (#32495)
Before this refactoring we had 2 utility functions to check if a given
TNode has matching directives. This PR leaves just one such function
(one that does less memory read).

PR Close #32495
2019-09-12 10:27:44 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski 024765b86a perf(ivy): introduce benchmark for listeners registration (#32495)
PR Close #32495
2019-09-12 10:27:44 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 1771d6ff25 fix(language-service): Lazily instantiate MetadataResolver (#32631)
The instantiation of the resolver also requires instantiation of the
StaticReflector, and the latter requires resolution of core Angular symbols.
Module resolution should not be done during instantiation to avoid potential
cyclic dependency between the plugin and the containing Project, so the
Singleton pattern is used to create the resolver.

PR Close #32631
2019-09-12 10:24:32 -07:00
Keen Yee Liau 7a569a7c52 test(language-service): Make tests better by adding more assertions (#32630)
This commit adds more assertions to a few smoke tests in typescript_host_spec.ts

PR Close #32630
2019-09-12 10:23:51 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski fcdd06896e perf(ivy): avoid megamorphic reads during property binding (#32574)
While determining a property name to bind to we were checking a mapping object
resulting in the megamorphic read. Replacing such read with a series of if checks
speeds up rproprty update benchmark ~30% (~1400ms down to ~1000ms).

PR Close #32574
2019-09-12 06:30:08 -04:00
Pawel Kozlowski ea378a993a perf(ivy): binding update benchmark (#32574)
PR Close #32574
2019-09-12 06:30:08 -04:00
Filipe Silva 5f095a501e fix(core): initialize global ngDevMode without toplevel side effects (#32079)
Fix #31595

PR Close #32079
2019-09-11 20:31:14 -04:00
Carlos Ortiz García a85eccd6ff feat(core): Deprecate TestBed.get as deprecated (#32406)
From 9.0.0 use TestBed.inject
See #32200

Fixes #26491

PR Close #32406
2019-09-11 20:28:56 -04:00
Paul Gschwendtner 97dae900fb build: enforce proper compile mode for size-tracking test (#32613)
Ensures that the "core_all:size_test" target runs with "--define=compile=aot".
This is necessary because we don't run this test on CI currently, but if we run
it manually, we need to ensure that it runs with Ivy for proper size comparisons.

PR Close #32613
2019-09-11 20:22:28 -04:00
Kara Erickson f0a969579d ci: update size benchmarks for core with 9.0.0-next.5 (#32595)
PR Close #32595
2019-09-11 19:29:13 -04:00
ayazhafiz b6f439d91b refactor(language-service): remove unnecessary size check (#32587)
Presumably, the size of the results array was checked so that a TS
source file wouldn't have to be created if there were no diagnostics.
However, it is very likely that a TS program already has the
`ts.SourceFile` for file when diagnostics are queried. This removal is
just to make the function a minimal amount simpler.

PR Close #32587
2019-09-11 19:28:23 -04:00
ayazhafiz d30cd3309b refactor(language-service): move to using mockHost as much as possible (#32589)
Update tests that still do not use `mockHost` for certain operations,
like `addCode`.

PR Close #32589
2019-09-11 19:27:27 -04:00
crisbeto f5982fd746 feat(core): add dynamic queries schematic (#32231)
Adds a schematic that will remove the explicit `static: false` flag from dynamic queries. E.g.

```ts
import { Directive, ViewChild, ContentChild, ElementRef } from '@angular/core';

@Directive()
export class MyDirective {
  @ViewChild('child', { static: false }) child: any;
  @ViewChild('secondChild', { read: ElementRef, static: false }) secondChild: ElementRef;
  @ContentChild('thirdChild', { static: false }) thirdChild: any;
}
```

```ts
import { Directive, ViewChild, ContentChild, ElementRef } from '@angular/core';

@Directive()
export class MyDirective {
  @ViewChild('child') child: any;
  @ViewChild('secondChild', { read: ElementRef }) secondChild: ElementRef;
  @ContentChild('thirdChild') thirdChild: any;
}
```

PR Close #32231
2019-09-11 19:14:03 -04:00
Andrius 4f033235b1 perf(language-service): keep analyzedModules cache when source files don't change (#32562)
This change will improve performance of language service when working in external templates.

PR Close #32562
2019-09-11 19:13:34 -04:00
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
Greg Magolan 9448828b0d refactor(bazel): remove @angular/bazel protractor rule now provided by @bazel/protractor (#32485)
BREAKING CHANGE:
Angular bazel users using protractor_web_test_suite from @angular/bazel npm package should now switch to the @bazel/protractor npm package.

This should impact very few users and the user's that are impacted have a very easy upgrade path to switch to fetching the protractor_web_test_suite rule via the @bazel/protractor npm package.

PR Close #32485
2019-09-10 15:19:31 -04:00
Andrew Scott 21245887e6 fix(ivy): unable to override ComponentFactoryResolver provider in tests (#32512)
PR Close #32512
2019-09-10 14:53:08 -04:00
Pawel Kozlowski 72807101ed perf(ivy): check for animation synthetic props in dev mode only (#32578)
PR Close #32578
2019-09-10 14:16:55 -04:00
cexbrayat f00bb85b58 refactor(ivy): migrate content spec from render3 (#32474)
Migrate the remaining `render3/content_spec.ts` to `acceptance` (some JS block ones were already migrated with `ngIf`).

PR Close #32474
2019-09-10 13:03:16 -04:00
Trevor Karjanis 5b2408f0a6 docs: fix typos in the routing and testing documentation (#32329)
PR Close #32329
2019-09-10 07:58:44 -04:00
Keen Yee Liau 6052b12fb3 fix(language-service): Use module resolution cache (#32479)
This PR fixes a critical performance issue where the language
service makes a MASSIVE number of filesystem calls when performing
module resolution.
This is because there is no caching. To make matters worse, module
resolution is performed for **every** program change (which means every
few keystrokes trigger a massive number of fs calls).

PR Close #32479
2019-09-10 06:31:59 -04:00
cexbrayat ded57245e1 fix(ivy): match class and attribute value without case-sensitivity (#32548)
Prior to this commit, a directive with a selector `selector=".Titledir"` would not match an element like `div class="titleDir"` in Ivy whereas it would in VE. The same issue was present for `selector="[title=Titledir]` and `title="titleDir"`.  This fixes the Ivy behavior by changing the matching algorithm to use lowercased values.

Note that some `render3` tests needed to be changed to reflect that the compiler generates lowercase selectors. These tests are in the process to be migrated to `acceptance` to use `TestBed` in another PR anyway.

PR Close #32548
2019-09-10 06:31:22 -04:00
cexbrayat 8a6e54a06d test(ivy): test case-insensitive selectors (#32548)
Adds two acceptance tests to show a current difference in behavior between Ivy and VE.
A directive with a selector `.Titledir` matches an element with `class="titleDir"` in VE but not in Ivy.
Same thing for an attribute value.

PR Close #32548
2019-09-10 06:31:22 -04:00
Andrew Kushnir a1beba4b6e fix(ivy): restore global state after running refreshView (#32521)
Prior to this commit, the `previousOrParentTNode` was set to null after performing all operations within `refreshView` function. It's causing problems in more complex scenarios, for example when change detection is triggered during DI (see test added as a part of this commit). As a result, global state might be corrupted. This commit captures current value of `previousOrParentTNode` and restores it after `refreshView` call.

PR Close #32521
2019-09-10 06:30:49 -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
Carlos Ortiz García 9166baf709 refactor(core): Migrate TestBed.get to TestBed.inject (#32382)
This is cleanup/followup for PR #32200

PR Close #32382
2019-09-09 19:10:54 -04:00
JoostK a64eded521 fix(ivy): capture template source mapping details during preanalysis (#32544)
Prior to this change, the template source mapping details were always
built during the analysis phase, under the assumption that pre-analysed
templates would always correspond with external templates. This has
turned out to be a false assumption, as inline templates are also
pre-analyzed to be able to preload any stylesheets included in the
template.

This commit fixes the bug by capturing the template source mapping
details at the moment the template is parsed, which is either during the
preanalysis phase when preloading is available, or during the analysis
phase when preloading is not supported.

Tests have been added to exercise the template error mapping in
asynchronous compilations where preloading is enabled, similar to how
the CLI performs compilations.

Fixes #32538

PR Close #32544
2019-09-09 19:10:34 -04:00
ayazhafiz a391aebbcf feat(language-service): add definitions for styleUrls (#32464)
Adds support for `styleUrls` definitions in the same way `templateUrl`
definitions are provided; clicking on styleUrl will take a user to the
respective file.

Unifies some code in determining a URL definition. We first check if a
url is a `templateUrl`; if it's not, we check that it's a `styleUrl` or
return no definitions.

PR Close #32464
2019-09-09 16:04:14 -04:00
Pawel Kozlowski 2895edc9c6 perf(ivy): introduce a node-based micro-benchmarks harness (#32510)
PR Close #32510
2019-09-09 15:56:41 -04:00
lazarljubenovic 18798a1cb2 docs(forms): correct parameter names in jsdoc (#32530)
PR Close #32530
2019-09-09 15:55:42 -04:00
George Kalpakas c714330856 refactor(ngcc): add debug logging for the duration of different operations (#32427)
This gives an overview of how much time is spent in each operation/phase
and makes it easy to do rough comparisons of how different
configurations or changes affect performance.

PR Close #32427
2019-09-09 15:55:14 -04:00
George Kalpakas e36e6c85ef perf(ngcc): process tasks in parallel in async mode (#32427)
`ngcc` supports both synchronous and asynchronous execution. The default
mode when using `ngcc` programmatically (which is how `@angular/cli` is
using it) is synchronous. When running `ngcc` from the command line
(i.e. via the `ivy-ngcc` script), it runs in async mode.

Previously, the work would be executed in the same way in both modes.

This commit improves the performance of `ngcc` in async mode by
processing tasks in parallel on multiple processes. It uses the Node.js
built-in [`cluster` module](https://nodejs.org/api/cluster.html) to
launch a cluster of Node.js processes and take advantage of multi-core
systems.

Preliminary comparisons indicate a 1.8x to 2.6x speed improvement when
processing the angular.io app (apparently depending on the OS, number of
available cores, system load, etc.). Further investigation is needed to
better understand these numbers and identify potential areas of
improvement.

Inspired by/Based on @alxhub's prototype: alxhub/angular@cb631bdb1
Original design doc: https://hackmd.io/uYG9CJrFQZ-6FtKqpnYJAA?view

Jira issue: [FW-1460](https://angular-team.atlassian.net/browse/FW-1460)

PR Close #32427
2019-09-09 15:55:13 -04:00
George Kalpakas f4e4bb2085 refactor(ngcc): implement task selection for parallel task execution (#32427)
This commit adds a new `TaskQueue` implementation that supports
executing multiple tasks in parallel (while respecting interdependencies
between them).

This new implementation is currently not used, thus the behavior of
`ngcc` is not affected by this change. The parallel `TaskQueue` will be
used in a subsequent commit that will introduce parallel task execution.

PR Close #32427
2019-09-09 15:55:13 -04:00
George Kalpakas 2844dd2972 refactor(ngcc): abstract task selection behind an interface (#32427)
This change does not alter the current behavior, but makes it easier to
introduce `TaskQueue`s implementing different task selection algorithms,
for example to support executing multiple tasks in parallel (while
respecting interdependencies between them).

Inspired by/Based on @alxhub's prototype: alxhub/angular@cb631bdb1

PR Close #32427
2019-09-09 15:55:13 -04:00
George Kalpakas 0cf94e3ed5 refactor(ngcc): remove unused `EntryPointProcessingMetadata` data and types (#32427)
Previously, `ngcc` needed to store some metadata related to the
processing of each entry-point. This metadata was stored in a `Map`, in
the form of `EntryPointProcessingMetadata` and passed around as needed.

After some recent refactorings, it turns out that this metadata (with
its only remaining property, `hasProcessedTypings`) was no longer used,
because the relevant information was extracted from other sources (such
as the `processDts` property on `Task`s).

This commit cleans up the code by removing the unused code and types.

PR Close #32427
2019-09-09 15:55:13 -04:00
George Kalpakas 9270d3f279 refactor(ngcc): take advantage of early knowledge about format property processability (#32427)
In the past, a task's processability didn't use to be known in advance.
It was possible that a task would be created and added to the queue
during the analysis phase and then later (during the compilation phase)
it would be found out that the task (i.e. the associated format
property) was not processable.

As a result, certain checks had to be delayed, until a task's processing
had started or even until all tasks had been processed. Examples of
checks that had to be delayed are:
- Whether a task can be skipped due to `compileAllFormats: false`.
- Whether there were entry-points for which no format at all was
  successfully processed.

It turns out that (as made clear by the refactoring in 9537b2ff8), once
a task starts being processed it is expected to either complete
successfully (with the associated format being processed) or throw an
error (in which case the process will exit). In other words, a task's
processability is known in advance.

This commit takes advantage of this fact by moving certain checks
earlier in the process (e.g. in the analysis phase instead of the
compilation phase), which in turn allows avoiding some unnecessary work.
More specifically:

- When `compileAllFormats` is `false`, tasks are created _only_ for the
  first suitable format property for each entry-point, since the rest of
  the tasks would have been skipped during the compilation phase anyway.
  This has the following advantages:
  1. It avoids the slight overhead of generating extraneous tasks and
     then starting to process them (before realizing they should be
     skipped).
  2. In a potential future parallel execution mode, unnecessary tasks
     might start being processed at the same time as the first (useful)
     task, even if their output would be later discarded, wasting
     resources. Alternatively, extra logic would have to be added to
     prevent this from happening. The change in this commit avoids these
     issues.
- When an entry-point is not processable, an error will be thrown
  upfront without having to wait for other tasks to be processed before
  failing.

PR Close #32427
2019-09-09 15:55:13 -04:00
George Kalpakas 3127ba3c35 refactor(ngcc): add support for asynchronous execution (#32427)
Previously, `ngcc`'s programmatic API would run and complete
synchronously. This was necessary for specific usecases (such as how the
`@angular/cli` invokes `ngcc` as part of the TypeScript module
resolution process), but not for others (e.g. running `ivy-ngcc` as a
`postinstall` script).

This commit adds a new option (`async`) that enables turning on
asynchronous execution. I.e. it signals that the caller is OK with the
function call to complete asynchronously, which allows `ngcc` to
potentially run in a more efficient mode.

Currently, there is no difference in the way tasks are executed in sync
vs async mode, but this change sets the ground for adding new execution
options (that require asynchronous operation), such as processing tasks
in parallel on multiple processes.

NOTE:
When using the programmatic API, the default value for `async` is
`false`, thus retaining backwards compatibility.
When running `ngcc` from the command line (i.e. via the `ivy-ngcc`
script), it runs in async mode (to be able to take advantage of future
optimizations), but that is transparent to the caller.

PR Close #32427
2019-09-09 15:55:13 -04:00
George Kalpakas 5c213e5474 refactor(ngcc): abstract work orchestration/execution behind an interface (#32427)
This change does not alter the current behavior, but makes it easier to
introduce new types of `Executors` , for example to do the required work
in parallel (on multiple processes).

Inspired by/Based on @alxhub's prototype: alxhub/angular@cb631bdb1

PR Close #32427
2019-09-09 15:55:13 -04:00