Currently the `@angular/compiler-cli` compliance tests sometimes do not throw an exception if the expected output does not match the generated JavaScript output. This can happen for the following cases: 1. Expected code includes character that is not part of known alphabet (e.g. `Δ` is still used in a new compliance test after rebasing a PR) 2. Expected code asserts that a string literal matches a string with escaped quotes. e.g. expects `const $var$ = "\"quoted\"";`) PR Close #30597
build: rules_nodejs 0.26.0 & use @npm instead of @ngdeps now that downstream angular build uses angular bundles (#28871)
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