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Currently we read lifecycle hooks eagerly during `ɵɵdefineComponent`. The result is that it is not possible to do any sort of meta-programing such as mixins or adding lifecycle hooks using custom decorators since any such code executes after `ɵɵdefineComponent` has extracted the lifecycle hooks from the prototype. Additionally the behavior is inconsistent between AOT and JIT mode. In JIT mode overriding lifecycle hooks is possible because the whole `ɵɵdefineComponent` is placed in getter which is executed lazily. This is because JIT mode must compile a template which can be specified as `templateURL` and those we are waiting for its resolution. - `+` `ɵɵdefineComponent` becomes smaller as it no longer needs to copy lifecycle hooks from prototype to `ComponentDef` - `-` `ɵɵNgOnChangesFeature` feature is now always included with the codebase as it is no longer tree shakable. Previously we have read lifecycle hooks from prototype in the `ɵɵdefineComponent` so that lifecycle hook access would be monomorphic. This decision was made before we had `T*` data structures. By not reading the lifecycle hooks we are moving the megamorhic read form `ɵɵdefineComponent` to instructions. However, the reads happen on `firstTemplatePass` only and are subsequently cached in the `T*` data structures. The result is that the overall performance should be same (or slightly better as the intermediate `ComponentDef` has been removed.) - [ ] Remove `ɵɵNgOnChangesFeature` from compiler. (It will no longer be a feature.) - [ ] Discuss the future of `Features` as they hinder meta-programing. Fix #30497 PR Close #35464 |
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