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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Kushnir fd5cd100a3 fix(ivy): move i18n instructions after listener ones (#29173)
Prior to this commit, i18n instructions (i18n, i18nStart) were generated before listener instructions. As a result, event listeners were attached to the wrong element (text node, not the parent element). This change updates the order of instructions and puts i18n ones after listeners, to make sure listeners are attached to the right elements.

PR Close #29173
2019-03-07 15:36:39 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f535f31d78 fix(ivy): match attribute selectors for content projection with inline-templates (#29041)
The content projection mechanism is static, in that it only looks at the static
template nodes before directives are matched and change detection is run.
When you have a selector-based content projection the selection is based
on nodes that are available in the template.

For example:

```
<ng-content selector="[some-attr]"></ng-content>
```

would match

```
<div some-attr="..."></div>
```

If you have an inline-template in your projected nodes. For example:

```
<div *ngIf="..." some-attr="..."></div>
```

This gets pre-parsed and converted to a canonical form.

For example:

```
<ng-template [ngIf]="...">
  <div some-attr=".."></div>
</ng-template>
```

Note that only structural attributes (e.g. `*ngIf`) stay with the `<ng-template>`
node. The other attributes move to the contained element inside the template.

When this happens in ivy, the ng-template content is removed
from the component template function and is compiled into its own
template function. But this means that the information about the
attributes that were on the content are lost and the projection
selection mechanism is unable to match the original
`<div *ngIf="..." some-attr>`.

This commit adds support for this in ivy. Attributes are separated into three
groups (Bindings, Templates and "other"). For inline-templates the Bindings
and "other" types are hoisted back from the contained node to the `template()`
instruction, so that they can be used in content projection matching.

PR Close #29041
2019-03-07 11:27:36 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 423ac01dcf refactor: rename `AttributeMarker.ProjectOnly` to `AttributeMarker.Bindings` (#29041)
PR Close #29041
2019-03-07 11:27:35 -08:00
Marc Laval 25166d4f41 fix(ivy): support property values changed in ngOnChanges (forward rref case) (#29054)
PR Close #29054
2019-03-05 14:27:08 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 40833ba54b fix(ivy): process property bindings in i18n blocks similar to non-i18n bindings (#28969)
Prior to this change i18n block bindings were converted to Expressions right away (once we first access them), when in non-i18n cases we processed them differently: the actual conversion happens at instructions generation. Because of this discrepancy, the output for bindings in i18n blocks was generated incorrectly (with invalid indicies in pipeBindN fns and invalid references to non-existent local variables). Now the bindings processing is unified and i18nExp instructions should contain right bind expressions.

PR Close #28969
2019-02-27 11:56:12 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 034de06ab1 fix(ivy): avoid duplicate i18n consts to be present in generated output (#28967)
Prior to this change, the logic that outputs i18n consts (like `const MSG_XXX = goog.getMsg(...)`) didn't have a check whether a given const that represent a certain i18n message was already included into the generated output. This commit adds the logic to mark corresponding i18n contexts after translation was generated, to avoid duplicate consts in the output.

PR Close #28967
2019-02-27 10:33:41 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 673ac2945c refactor(compiler): use `options` argument for parsers (#28055)
This commit consolidates the options that can modify the
parsing of text (e.g. HTML, Angular templates, CSS, i18n)
into an AST for further processing into a single `options`
hash.

This makes the code cleaner and more readable, but also
enables us to support further options to parsing without
triggering wide ranging changes to code that should not
be affected by these new options.  Specifically, it will let
us pass information about the placement of a template
that is being parsed in its containing file, which is essential
for accurate SourceMap processing.

PR Close #28055
2019-02-12 20:58:27 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 3f73dfa151 fix(ivy): sanitize external i18n ids before generating const names (#28522)
Prior to this change there was no i18n id sanitization before we output goog.getMsg calls. Due to the fact that message ids are used as a part of const names, some characters were bcausing issues while executing generated code. This commit adds sanitization to i18n ids used to generate i18n-related consts.

PR Close #28522
2019-02-05 23:29:44 -05:00
Andrew Kushnir 2da82db3bc fix(ivy): proper i18n postprocessing in case of nested templates (#28209)
Prior to this change the postprocess step relied on the order of placeholders combined in one group (e.g. [�#1�|�*1:1�]). The order is not guaranteed in case we have nested templates (since we use BFS to process templates) and some tags are represented using same placeholders. This change performs postprocessing more accurate by keeping track of currently active template and searching for matching placeholder.

PR Close #28209
2019-01-25 12:54:29 -08:00
Matias Niemelä 0d6913f037 fix(ivy): ensure interpolated style/classes do not cause tracking issues for bindings (#28190)
With the refactoring or how styles/classes are implmented in Ivy,
interpolation has caused the binding code to mess up since interpolation
itself takes up its own slot in Ivy's memory management code. This patch
makes sure that interpolation works as expected with class and style
bindings.

Jira issue: FW-944

PR Close #28190
2019-01-17 09:58:14 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 9a81f0d9a8 fix(ivy): update i18n/i18nStart and i18nAttributes instruction order (#28163)
Prior to this change element's i18n attributes like "i18n-title" were processed after "i18n" ones that placed "i18n" and "i18nAttributes" instructions in wrong order, thus "i18nAttributes" failed to target its host element at runtime. This change updates processing order and puts "i18nAttributes" instructions in front of "i18n" ones to resolve the problem.

PR Close #28163
2019-01-16 09:50:53 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 4613864fc8 test(ivy): add i18n integration tests via TestBed (#27852)
PR Close #27852
2019-01-07 14:47:24 -08:00
George Kalpakas 48555f95c6 fix(ivy): ensure unique template and listener function identifiers (#27766)
Previously, there could be identical template/listener function names
for a component's template, if it had multiple similarly structured
nested sub-templates or listeners.
This resulted in build errors:
`Identifier '<SOME_IDENTIFIER>' has already been declared`

This commit fixes this by ensuring that the template index is included
in the `contextName` passed to the `TemplateDefinitionBuilder`
responsible for processing nested sub-templates.
Similarly, the template or element index is included in the listener
names.

PR Close #27766
2019-01-04 12:28:11 -08:00
Matias Niemelä 13eb57a59f fix(ivy): merge static style rendering across elements, directives and components (#27661)
PR Close #27661
2018-12-21 18:14:44 -05:00
Andrew Kushnir dfbf6d72b0 fix(ivy): provide an ability to match <ng-template> tags (#27636)
Prior to this change, we were unable to match directives using `ng-template` tags (for example the following selector would not work even though there might be some <ng-template>s in a template: `ng-template[directiveA]`. As a result, that broke some components that relies on such selectors to work. In order to resolve the problem, we now pass tag name to the `template` instruction (where we passed `null` before) and this tag name is used for matching at runtime. This update should also help support projecting containers, because the tag name is required to properly match such elements.

PR Close #27636
2018-12-17 09:33:37 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir fdf39985f0 fix(ivy): do not use MSG_ prefix for i18nPostprocess invocation (FW-779) (#27468)
Closure Compiler doesn't allow non-goo.getMsg const names to start with `MSG_`, so we should use different prefix for const that references a result of the `i18nPostprocess` fn invocation. With this update we also append file-based prefix to i18n constants (via $$ postfix) to ensure the names are unique across codebase of a project (otherwise it might lead to errors while compiling a project with Closure Compiler).

PR Close #27468
2018-12-13 14:58:56 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir a3ee08968e fix(ivy): compiler compliance tests actualized (#27473)
PR #27404 introduced additional test case to make sure we generate `elementStyling` instructions with proper set of arguments (first argument was missing in some cases). It looks like that PR was created before we updated host vars count calculation and the `allocHostVars` becomes unnecessary in the test cases introduced in PR #27404. This commit actualizes this test to get rid of unnecessary `allocHostVars` instruction.

PR Close #27473
2018-12-04 21:07:59 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 8e644d99fc fix(ivy): taking "interpolation" config option into account (FW-723) (#27363)
PR Close #27363
2018-12-04 14:04:14 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 01fd0cd878 fix(ivy): proper accounting of bound vars in i18nExp fns (FW-747) (#27338)
The problem was caused by missing `allocateBindingSlots` that led to incorrect # of vars defined for components and as a result, causing errors at runtime. Now all `bind` operation are accounted for and the number of `vars` is correct.

PR Close #27338
2018-11-30 14:04:55 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 973ebdc0ea fix(ivy): avoid creating self-closing i18n instructions in case we have styling instructions (#27330)
The problem was caused by the self-closing i18n instruction that was generated in case we have styling instructions defined for a component. As a result, that caused problems at runtime. This update adds extra check to avoid creating self-closing i18n instructions (create i18nStart and i18nEnd instructions instead) when styling instructions are present.

PR Close #27330
2018-11-30 14:04:00 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir aedc343003 feat(ivy): updated translation const names (that include message ids) (#27185)
PR Close #27185
2018-11-30 10:00:54 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 92e80af875 feat(ivy): ICU support for Ivy (#26794)
PR Close #26794
2018-11-16 16:09:30 -08:00
Olivier Combe e22a302cad feat(ivy): support for i18n & ICU expressions (#27101)
PR Close #27101
2018-11-14 16:22:01 -08:00
Miško Hevery f8f1168fa6 Revert "feat(ivy): support for i18n & ICU expressions (#26275)"
This reverts commit a63fd2d0f5.
2018-11-14 10:23:21 -08:00
Olivier Combe a63fd2d0f5 feat(ivy): support for i18n & ICU expressions (#26275)
PR Close #26275
2018-11-13 14:50:30 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir 8a3fd58cad feat(ivy): i18n compiler support for i18nStart and i18nEnd instructions (#26442)
PR Close #26442
2018-10-17 11:03:52 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 8024857d4c feat(ivy): i18n compiler support for element attributes (#26442)
PR Close #26442
2018-10-17 11:03:52 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir 39f42bad1c feat(ivy): i18n compiler support for element attributes (#26280)
PR Close #26280
2018-10-11 13:00:19 -07:00
Miško Hevery 9ee6702fa9 refactor(ivy): remove short instruction names as they provide no value (#25493)
PR Close #25493
2018-08-16 11:04:34 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh eb999300d9 test(ivy): run compiler compliance tests without rebuilding core,common (#25248)
Previously the compiler compliance tests ran and built test code with
real dependencies on @angular/core and @angular/common. This meant that
any changes to the compiler would result in long rebuild processes
for tests to rerun.

This change removes those dependencies and causes test code to be built
against the fake_core stub of @angular/core that the ngtsc tests use.
This change also removes the dependency on @angular/common entirely, as
locality means it's possible to reference *ngIf without needing to link
to an implementation.

PR Close #25248
2018-08-03 13:08:51 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 9fd70c9715 refactor(ivy): run the compiler compliance tests against ngtsc (#24862)
This commit moves the compiler compliance tests into compiler-cli,
and uses ngtsc to run them instead of the custom compilation
pipeline used before. Testing against ngtsc allows for validation
of the real compiler output.

This commit also fixes a few small issues that prevented the tests
from passing.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00