Currently the migration is unable to migrate instances where the provider definition uses `forwardRef`. Since this is a common pattern, we should support that from within the migration. The solution to the problem is adding a foreign function resolver to the `PartialEvaluator`. This basically matches the usage of the static evaluation that is used by the ngtsc annotations. PR Close #33286
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| load("//tools:defaults.bzl", "ts_library")
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| 
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| ts_library(
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|     name = "missing-injectable",
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|     srcs = glob(["**/*.ts"]),
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|     tsconfig = "//packages/core/schematics:tsconfig.json",
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|     visibility = [
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|         "//packages/core/schematics:__pkg__",
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|         "//packages/core/schematics/migrations/google3:__pkg__",
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|         "//packages/core/schematics/migrations/missing-injectable/google3:__pkg__",
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|         "//packages/core/schematics/test:__pkg__",
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|     ],
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|     deps = [
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|         "//packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/annotations",
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|         "//packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/imports",
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|         "//packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/partial_evaluator",
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|         "//packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/reflection",
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|         "//packages/core/schematics/utils",
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|         "@npm//@angular-devkit/schematics",
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|         "@npm//@types/node",
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|         "@npm//typescript",
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|     ],
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| )
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