In the early Zone.js versions (< 0.10.3), `ZoneAwarePromise` did not support `Symbol.species`,
so when user used a 3rd party `Promise` such as `es6-promise`, and try to load the promise library after import of `zone.js`, the loading promise library will overwrite the patched `Promise` from `zone.js` and will break `Promise` semantics with respect to `zone.js`.
Starting with `zone.js` 0.10.3, `Symbol.species` is supported therefore this will not longer be an issue. (https://github.com//pull/34533)
Before 0.10.3, the logic in zone.js tried to handle the case in the wrong way. It did so by overriding the descriptor of `global.Promise`, to allow the 3rd party libraries to override native `Promise` instead of `ZoneAwarePromise`. This is not the correct solution, and since the `Promise.species` is now supported, the 3rd party solution of overriding `global.Promise` is no longer needed.
PR removes the wrong work around logic. (This will improve the bundle size.)
PR Close#36851
Recent ZoneJS-related commit (416c786774) update the `promise.ts` file, but it looks like original PR was not rebased after clang update. As a result, the `lint` CircleCI job started to fail in master after merging that PR (https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/36311). This commit updates the format of the `promise.ts` script according to the new clang rules.
PR Close#36487
Close#36142
In Firefox extensions, the `window.fetch` is not configurable, that means
```
const desc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(window, 'fetch');
desc.writable === false;
```
So in this case, we should not try to patch `fetch`, otherwise, it will
throw error ('fetch is ReadOnly`)
PR Close#36311
Close#27840.
By default, `zone.js` wrap uncaught promise error and wrap it to a new Error object with some
additional information includes the value of the error and the stack trace.
Consider the following example:
```
Zone.current
.fork({
name: 'promise-error',
onHandleError: (delegate: ZoneDelegate, current: Zone, target: Zone, error: any): boolean => {
console.log('caught an error', error);
delegate.handleError(target, error);
return false;
}
}).run(() => {
const originalError = new Error('testError');
Promise.reject(originalError);
});
```
The `promise-error` zone catches a wrapped `Error` object whose `rejection` property equals
to the original error, and the message will be `Uncaught (in promise): testError....`,
You can disable this wrapping behavior by defining a global configuraiton
`__zone_symbol__DISABLE_WRAPPING_UNCAUGHT_PROMISE_REJECTION = true;` before importing `zone.js`.
PR Close#35873