Currently, validators extending built-in validators are treated as built-in.
This can result in an error when both a real built-in validator and a custom one are applied to the same element.
Closes#6981
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
BREAKING CHANGE:
This change moves the http module into angular2/, so its import
path is now angular2/http instead of http/http.
Many other modules have also been moved around inside of angular2,
but the public API paths have not changed as of this commit.
Promise used to be typed as any, giving incorrect results. This change
fixes places that were incorrectly typed and re-exports the actual
Promise type from es6-promise.
It also fixes a series of compilation errors discovered/triggered by
this change.
BREAKING CHANGES:
- host actions don't take an expression as value any more but only a method name,
and assumes to get an array via the EventEmitter with the method arguments.
- Renderer.setElementProperty does not take `style.`/... prefixes any more.
Use the new methods `Renderer.setElementAttribute`, ... instead
Part of #2476Closes#2637
These wrappers are not natively understood by
ts2dart. Removing them will improve Dart2JS
compilation due to fewer megamorphic calls to List
functions.
It also makes Angular code more succinct and
improves type safety in Angular due to better type
inference of the Array component type.
This change exposed several bugs in Angular.
The semantics between ES6 `Promise#all` and Dart's `Future#wait` are
different for values that are not `Promise`/`Future`s. In ES6,
non-`Promise` values are immediately completed to their current value.
In Dart, non-`Future` values cause an error.
Updated Dart's `PromiseWrapper#all` implementation to conform to the ES6
spec.