The service injected is `ValueService`, however the name of the variable
does not reflect that. It's actually confusing since it's the name of
the `class` being created.
PR Close#23315
CLI will soon consider the first entry to be the main entry in the package group.
This will then be used to display the main entry in "ng update" listing.
PR Close#23303
This processor will enable us to write rules about
how the content should appear, such as:
* no headings in markdown content
* only one sentence per line
* no single character parameter names
* etc.
PR Close#22759
Detect server environment by checking `typeof window` and schedule render immediately instead of waiting for RAF.
This does not make Angular Elements work on platform-server. This is just the first step.
PR Close#23324
All our package labels are `npm_package` so the bazel build reports a bunch of identical actions running, like
```
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 31s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 30s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 29s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 27s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 26s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 23s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 19s darwin-sandbox
Angular Packaging: rolling up npm_package; 11s darwin-sandbox
```
PR Close#23318
The 'stringify' function prints an object as [Object object] which
is not very helpful in many cases, especially in a diagnostics
message. This commit changes the behavior to pretty print an object.
PR Close#22689
When compiling templates the compiler would often bind to
closest context rather than the component context.
The only time one should be binding to the cont component is
in explicit cases where the inner template declares local variable.
PR Close#23168
Given
```
<div *ngFor=”…” (click)=“doSomething()”>
```
Before `doSomething` would execute on the inner template context, which
is incorrect. The correct behavior is to execute on the top level context
of the component.
PR Close#23168
rxjs 6.0.0 breaks strictMetadataEmit as they now publish a .d.ts file with a
structure like:
declare export class Subscription {
static EMPTY: Subscription;
}
This generates metadata which contains an error, and fails the strictMetadataEmit
validation. There is nothing a library author can do in this situation except to
set strictMetadataEmit to false.
The spirit of strictMetadataEmit is to validate that the author's library doesn't
do anything that will break downstream users. This failure is a corner case which
causes more harm than good, so this commit disables validation for metadata
collected from .d.ts files.
Fixes#22210
PR Close#23275