8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Rickabaugh
cc29b9cf93 fix(ivy): use globally unique names for i18n constants (#25689)
Closure compiler requires that the i18n message constants of the form

const MSG_XYZ = goog.getMessage('...');

have names that are unique across an entire compilation, even if the
variables themselves are local to a given module. This means that in
practice these names must be unique in a codebase.

The best way to guarantee this requirement is met is to encode the
relative file name of the file into which the constant is being written
into the constant name itself. This commit implements that solution.

PR Close #25689
2018-09-04 12:09:29 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
38f624d7e3 feat(ivy): output diagnostics for many errors in ngtsc (#25647)
This commit takes the first steps towards ngtsc producing real
TypeScript diagnostics instead of simply throwing errors when
encountering incorrect code.

A new class is introduced, FatalDiagnosticError, which can be thrown by
handlers whenever a condition in the code is encountered which by
necessity prevents the class from being compiled. This error type is
convertable to a ts.Diagnostic which represents the type and source of
the error.

Error codes are introduced for Angular errors, and are prefixed with -99
(so error code 1001 becomes -991001) to distinguish them from other TS
errors.

A function is provided which will read TS diagnostic output and convert
the TS errors to NG errors if they match this negative error code
format.

PR Close #25647
2018-08-31 09:43:30 -07:00
Miško Hevery
116946fb11 style: tslint enforces no debugger statements left behind (#25532)
PR Close #25532
2018-08-16 16:00:22 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
26066f282e fix(ivy): consider exported modules from other compilation scopes (#25425)
PR Close #25425
2018-08-14 14:23:24 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ed1db40322 fix(ivy): use 'typeof' and 'never' for type metadata (#24862)
Previously ngtsc would use a tuple of class types for listing metadata
in .d.ts files. For example, an @NgModule's declarations might be
represented with the type:

[NgIf, NgForOf, NgClass]

If the module had no declarations, an empty tuple [] would be produced.

This has two problems.

1. If the class type has generic type parameters, TypeScript will
complain that they're not provided.

2. The empty tuple type is not actually legal.

This commit addresses both problems.

1. Class types are now represented using the `typeof` operator, so the
above declarations would be represented as:

[typeof NgIf, typeof NgForOf, typeof NgClass].

Since typeof operates on a value, it doesn't require generic type
arguments.

2. Instead of an empty tuple, `never` is used to indicate no metadata.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
1008bb6287 fix(ivy): unwrap parenthesized or cast expressions for metadata (#24862)
Metadata in Ivy must be literal. For example,

@NgModule({...})

is legal, whereas

const meta = {...};
@NgModule(meta)

is not.

However, some code contains additional superfluous parentheses:

@NgModule(({...}))

It is desirable that ngtsc accept this form of literal object.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
10da6a45c6 refactor(ivy): first pass at extracting ReflectionHost for abstract reflection (#24541)
ngtsc needs to reflect over code to property compile it. It performs operations
such as enumerating decorators on a type, reading metadata from constructor
parameters, etc.

Depending on the format (ES5, ES6, etc) of the underlying code, the AST
structures over which this reflection takes place can be very different. For
example, in TS/ES6 code `class` declarations are `ts.ClassDeclaration` nodes,
but in ES5 code they've been downleveled to `ts.VariableDeclaration` nodes that
are initialized to IIFEs that build up the classes being defined.

The ReflectionHost abstraction allows ngtsc to perform these operations without
directly querying the AST. Different implementations of ReflectionHost allow
support for different code formats.

PR Close #24541
2018-06-21 13:13:49 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
27bc7dcb43 feat(ivy): ngtsc compiles @Component, @Directive, @NgModule (#24427)
This change supports compilation of components, directives, and modules
within ngtsc. Support is not complete, but is enough to compile and test
//packages/core/test/bundling/todo in full AOT mode. Code size benefits
are not yet achieved as //packages/core itself does not get compiled, and
some decorators (e.g. @Input) are not stripped, leading to unwanted code
being retained by the tree-shaker. This will be improved in future commits.

PR Close #24427
2018-06-14 14:36:45 -07:00