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Pete Bacon Darwin e31afb7118 fix(ivy): ngcc - identify all ESM5 decorated classes (#27848)
In ESM5 decorated classes can be indicated by calls to `__decorate()`.
Previously the `ReflectionHost.findDecoratedClasses()` call would identify
helper calls of the form:

```
SomeClass = tslib_1.__decorate(...);
```

But it was missing calls of the form:

```
SomeClass = SomeClass_1 = tslib_1.__decorate(...);
```

This form is common in `@NgModule()` decorations, where the class
being decorated is referenced inside the decorator or another
member.

This commit now ensures that a chain of assignments, of any length,
is now identified as a class decoration if it results in a call to
`__decorate()`.

Fixes #27841

PR Close #27848
2019-01-11 11:14:01 -08:00
JoostK d68ad3e617 fix(ivy): ngcc - recognize synthesized constructors (#27897)
A constructor function may have been "synthesized" by TypeScript during
JavaScript emit, in the case no user-defined constructor exists and e.g.
property initializers are used. Those initializers need to be emitted
into a constructor in JavaScript, so the TypeScript compiler generates a
synthetic constructor.

This commit adds identification of such constructors as ngcc needs to be
able to tell if a class did originally have a constructor in the
TypeScript source. When a class has a superclass, a synthesized
constructor must not be considered as a user-defined constructor as that
prevents a base factory call from being created by ngtsc, resulting in a
factory function that does not inject the dependencies of the superclass.
Hence, we identify a default synthesized super call in the constructor
body, according to the structure that TypeScript emits.

PR Close #27897
2019-01-09 11:48:10 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 0df914e1e9 test(ivy): ngcc - update integration test dependency lock file (#26906)
PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
JoostK 0d9b27ff26 fix(ivy): let ngcc transform @angular/core typings with relative imports (#27055)
PR Close #27055
2018-11-21 09:20:11 -08:00
JoostK c8c8648abf fix(ivy): prevent ngcc from referencing missing ɵsetClassMetadata (#27055)
When ngtsc compiles @angular/core, it rewrites core imports to the
r3_symbols.ts file that exposes all internal symbols under their
external name. When creating the FESM bundle, the r3_symbols.ts file
causes the external symbol names to be rewritten to their internal name.

Under ngcc compilations of FESM bundles, the indirection of
r3_symbols.ts is no longer in place such that the external names are
retained in the bundle. Previously, the external name `ɵdefineNgModule`
was explicitly declared internally to resolve this issue, but the
recently added `setClassMetadata` was not declared as such, causing
runtime errors.

Instead of relying on the r3_symbols.ts file to perform the rewrite of
the external modules to their internal variants, the translation is
moved into the `ImportManager` during the compilation itself. This
avoids the need for providing the external name manually.

PR Close #27055
2018-11-21 09:20:11 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin bc68b592b1 test(ivy): ngcc - test compiling a CLI generated project (#26403)
This integration test was created from a vanilla CLI generated
project with the following modifications:

* remove `PercentPipe` usage from `app.component.html`
  - these are not yet supported by ivy
* changed `ng test` in `package.json` to only to `ng build`
  - right now we can only confirm that the app will build
* hard-code `ngDevMode` in `index.html`
  - the CLI does not yet set this correctly

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 603e7935aa test(ivy): ngcc - test compiling the Angular Material library (#26403)
* rename test helper script
* add material to the ngcc integration test
* add MatButton to ngcc integration test checks
* remove platform-server from ngcc integration test
  This package does not yet compile as it contains a package-private
  (internal) decorated class, which the ngcc compiler does not yet
  handle.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh d4cee514f6 refactor(ivy): obviate the Bazel component of the ivy_switch (#26550)
Originally, the ivy_switch mechanism used Bazel genrules to conditionally
compile one TS file or another depending on whether ngc or ngtsc was the
selected compiler. This was done because we wanted to avoid importing
certain modules (and thus pulling them into the build) if Ivy was on or
off. This mechanism had a major drawback: ivy_switch became a bottleneck
in the import graph, as it both imports from many places in the codebase
and is imported by many modules in the codebase. This frequently resulted
in cyclic imports which caused issues both with TS and Closure compilation.

It turns out ngcc needs both code paths in the bundle to perform the switch
during its operation anyway, so import switching was later abandoned. This
means that there's no real reason why the ivy_switch mechanism needed to
operate at the Bazel level, and for the ivy_switch file to be a bottleneck.

This commit removes the Bazel-level ivy_switch mechanism, and introduces
an additional TypeScript transform in ngtsc (and the pass-through tsc
compiler used for testing JIT) to perform the same operation that ngcc
does, and flip the switch during ngtsc compilation. This allows the
ivy_switch file to be removed, and the individual switches to be located
directly next to their consumers in the codebase, greatly mitigating the
circular import issues and making the mechanism much easier to use.

As part of this commit, the tag for marking switched variables was changed
from __PRE_NGCC__ to __PRE_R3__, since it's no longer just ngcc which
flips these tags. Most variables were renamed from R3_* to SWITCH_* as well,
since they're referenced mostly in render2 code.

Test strategy: existing test coverage is more than sufficient - if this
didn't work correctly it would break the hello world and todo apps.

PR Close #26550
2018-10-19 09:23:05 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 3ac8a63499 test(ivy): update ngcc integration test (#26236)
PR Close #26236
2018-10-08 13:45:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 9b1bb370a3 fix(ivy): ngcc should compile entry-points in the correct order (#25862)
The compiler should process all an entry-points dependencies
before processing that entry-point.

PR Close #25862
2018-09-18 13:06:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 6f1100a7e9 refactor(ivy): use `canonical-path` in ngcc (#25862)
It turns out that `path.posix` does not always reliably
return forward slash paths on Windows.

PR Close #25862
2018-09-18 13:06:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin b0cb134815 feat(ivy): implement ngcc build marker (#25557)
`ngcc` adds marker files to each folder that has been
compiled, containing the version of the ngcc used.

When compiling, it will ignore folders that contain these
marker files, as long as the version matches.

PR Close #25557
2018-09-05 11:35:47 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 7500f0eafb feat(ivy): find all packages to be compiled by ngcc (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 68acc5b355 feat(ivy): compile all package formats in ngcc (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh c8baace554 test(ivy): add an integration test for ngcc (#25406)
This commit adds an integration test for ngcc, which runs ngcc
against most @angular packages. It does not yet make any assertions
on the result.

PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00