BREAKING CHANGE:
VmTurnZone has been renamed to NgZone.
- The public API has not chnanged,
- The "outer" zone is now named "mount" zone (private to NgZone).
Before this PR there were only 2 zones: root zone = outer zone > inner
zone.
This PR creates the outer zone as a fork of the root zone: root > outer
> inner.
By doing this it is possible to detected microtasks scheduling in the
outer zone and run the change detection less often (no more than one
time per VM turn).
The PR also introduce a Promise monkey patch for the JS implementation.
It makes Promises aware of microtasks and again allow running the change
detection only once per turn.
Update the `TemplateCompile` step to use the full render `Compiler`.
Provide `DirectiveMetadata` for `ViewDefinition` objects and use it to
run the `DirectiveParser` step of the render compile pipeline.
Special regexp tokens were allowed unchanged previously, which incorrectly broke
the include/exclude behaviour. Now, they're escaped first.
Closes#1721Closes#1752
tree-differ:
- export both TreeDiffer and DiffResult interface
diffing-broccoli-plugin:
- factory class for wrapping DiffingBroccoliPlugins and turning them into BroccoliTrees
broccoli-dest-copy:
- refactor into DiffingBroccoliPlugin
broccoli-traceur:
- refactor into DiffingBroccoliPlugin
Previously, karma used a custom preprocessor. Instead, have karma
run built dart from the `dist` folder and use gulp and broccoli
to watch for changes.
This removes .es6 files which are pure duplicates of a
.ts file in the same folder.
Next we need to remove .js files as well, and remove karma preprocessors for dart.
This change solves several problems:
- the broccoli pipeline is used to compile the node/cjs tree upon any change to the modules/ directory
- jasmine tests run in a new process removing the need to clean up environment after each test
- since we transpile only those test files that are actually needed for node/cjs build, we transpile less and don't need to filter out tests
Our style guide includes formatting conventions. Instead of wasting time in reviewing PRs discussing things like indenting, and to avoid later deltas to fix bad formatting in earlier commits, we want to enforce these in the build.
The intent in this change is to fail the build as quickly as possible in travis, so those sending a PR immediately know they should run clang-format and update their commit. When running locally, we want users to know about formatting, but they may not want to act on it immediately, until they are done working. For this reason, it is only a warning outside of the continuous build.
This is done by having a check-format task which should run on most local builds, and an enforce-format task only run by travis.