This changes the way we calculate specificity. Instead of using a number,
we use a string, so that combining specificity across parent-child instructions
becomes a matter of concatenating them
Fixes#5848Closes#6011
Before, all test framework wrappers (internal for dart and js/ts,
angular2_test for dart and testing for js/ts) had similar logic to
keep track of current global test injector and test provider list.
This change wraps that logic into one class managed by the test
injector.
Closes#5920
This commit reverts a8d9dbf that introduced a code size regression (16kb gzipped, 63kb minified) in Dart.
Effect on the hello world app:
gzipped: 105kb -> 89kb
minified: 370kb -> 317kb
BREAKING CHANGE:
- This is very unlikely to be breaking, but I'm still marking just in case. The only change to the user should be that dev mode is driven by Dart's checked mode, like it was in the past.
BREAKING CHANGE
Before
Previously Angular would run in dev prod mode by default, and you could enable the dev mode by calling enableDevMode.
After
Now, Angular runs in the dev mode by default, and you can enable the prod mode by calling enableProdMode.
Before #5375, injectAsync would check the return value and fail
if it was not a promise, to help users remember that they need to
return a promise from an async test. #5375 removed that with the
introduction of the testing zone.
This un-deprecates `injectAsync` until we can resolve
https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/5515.
To be clear, this means that `inject` and `injectAsync` are now
identical except that `injectAsync` will fail if the test
does not return a promise, and `inject` will fail if the test
returns any value.
Closes#5721
Before, all test framework wrappers (internal for dart and js/ts,
angular2_test for dart and testing for js/ts) had similar logic to
keep track of current global test injector and test provider list.
This change wraps that logic into one class managed by the test
injector.
Closes#5819
BREAKING CHANGE
From the app thread, in both TypeScript and Dart, you bootstrap the app
using `application` instead of `asyncApplication`.
Before:
```TypeScript
platform([WORKER_APP_PLATFORM])
.asyncApplication(setupWebWorker, optionalProviders?)
.then((ref) => ref.bootstrap(RootComponent));
```
Now:
```TypeScript
platform([WORKER_APP_PLATFORM])
.application([WORKER_APP_APPLICATION])
.bootstrap(RootComponent);
```
closes#5857Closes#5862
Since AppRootUrl is removed, the logic for extending and emitting
the root url as part of the setup seems unnecessary.
BREAKING CHANGES:
The setupWebWorker function exported from
angular2/platform/worker_app no longer returns a promise of providers,
but instead synchronously returns providers.
Related to #5815Closes#5820
In the browser, calling element.textContent causes child comment
nodes to be ignored, while getting textContent directly on a
comment node will return the comment. This change makes
parse5Adapter consistent with this behavior by adding a 2nd
argument to getText telling if it's being called recursively.
Closes#5805
This is used for setting property binding values as attributes
on elements when running in dev mode. This implementation will
also serialize binding information to template placeholder
comment nodes.
Closes#5227
Assets defined for `templateUrl` and `styleUrls` can now be loaded
in relative to where the component file is placed so long as the
`moduleId` is set within the component annotation.
Closes#5634
Assets defined for `templateUrl` and `styleUrls` can now be loaded
in relative to where the component file is placed so long as the
`moduleId` is set within the component annotation.
Closes#5634Closes#5634