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README.md

Assignments to template variables

With Ivy, assignments to template variables are no longer supported as template variables are effectively constants.

This means that assignments to template variables will break your application once Ivy is enabled by default. For example:

<button *ngFor="let option of options"
       (click)="option = 'newButtonText'">
  {{ option }}
</button>

In the example from above, a value is assigned to the option template variable on click. This will ultimately break your application and therefore the logic needs to be adjusted to not update the option variable, but rather the given element in the options array:

<button *ngFor="let option of options; let idx = index"
       (click)="options[idx] = 'newButtonText'">
  {{ option }}
</button>