Bazel runs on newer version of RxJs than is installed in Yarn. The never version subclasses `EmptyError` in a different way which fails the `instanceof` check. This change makes the `instanceof` check more robust with respect to `EmptyError`.
PR Close#21053
- Add tests target for `test`, `test_node_only` and `test_web` in `core` package.
- Created a `_testing_init` pseudo package where bootstrap code for tests is kept.
- Moved `source_map_util` from `test` to `testing` so to prevent circular dependency.
- Removed `visibility:public` for testing `BUILD` packages.
PR Close#21053
`main()` function used to be needed to support dart, since dart
Does not allow top level statements. Since we no longer use dart
The need for `main()` has been removed.
In preparation for `Basel` and standardized way of running tests
we are removing `main()`
PR Close#21053
This patch fixes animations so that if multiple sub @triggers are used
and are blocked by a parent animation then the engine will not lead
itself into an infinite loop.
PR Close#21119
This PR fixes a circular dependency among those files in Renderer3:
`query` -> `di` -> `instructions` -> `query` -> ...
Looking at the above dependencies the `di` -> `instructions` import is
a problematic one. Previously `di` had an import from `instructions`
since we can known about "current node" only in `instructions`
(and we need "current node" to create node injector instances).
This commit refactors the code in the way that functions in the
`di` file don't depend on any info stored module-global variables
in `instructions`.
PR Close#20855
Closure Compiler renames all properties that are "internal" to the
program. `DOMAnimation` however is external, it is a browser API, so its
fields must not be renamed.
This change marks `DOMAnimation` as external using `declare interface`,
which will cause Closure Compiler to back off and prevent renaming of
any of its fields.
PR Close#21125
Previously, the router would merge path and matrix params, as well as
data/resolve, with special rules (only merging down when the route has
an empty path, or is component-less). This change adds an extra option
"paramsInheritanceStrategy" which, when set to 'always', makes child
routes unconditionally inherit params from parent routes.
Closes#20572.
The compiler host would force any file that is in node_modules
into the list of files that needed to be type checked which
captures .js files if `allowJs` is set to `true`. This should
have only forced .d.ts files into the project to enable
generation of factories.
Fixes: #19757
This allows examples to be found during aio's `yarn serve-and-sync`, which only
looks for examples in `packages/examples/<packageName>/**/*`, where
`packageName` is the name of the package that the modified file belonged to;
e.g. `core`, `common`, etc.).
Allows a directive to use the expression passed directly to a property
as a guard instead of filtering the type through a type expression.
This more accurately matches the intent of the ngIf usage of its template
enabling better type inference.
Moved NgIf to using this type of guard instead of a function guard.
Closes: #20967
Currently the Service Worker checks for updates only on SW startup,
an event which happens frequently but also nondeterministically. This
makes it hard for developers to observe the update process or reason
about how updates will be delivered to users. This problem is
exacerbated by the DevTools behavior of keeping the SW alive
indefinitely while opened, effectively preventing the page from
updating at all.
This change causes the SW to additionally check for updates on
navigation requests (app page reloads). This creates deterministic
update behavior, and is much easier for developers to reason about.
It does leave the old update-on-SW-startup behavior in place, as
removing that would be a breaking change.
Fixes#20877
Closure Compiler cannot infer that the swtich statement is exhaustive,
which causes it to complain that the method does not always return a
value.
Work around the problem by throwing an exception in the default case,
and using the `: never` type to ensure the code is unreachable.