Based on the discussion in #776 we can't reliably check if a given element has a particular property at the compilation time. As such the existing algorithm detecting "missing" directives can't be used. We need to see if there is a different / better algorithm or maybe those checks need to be moved later in the process (runtime). Leaving integration tests in place (disabled) so we can come back to the topic after unblocking the situation. This commit effectivelly reverts 94e203b9df6c4b79ba30f1f08fc54ff919f722e1
Angular2
The sources for this package are in the main Angular2 repo. Please file issues and pull requests against that repo. This is the repository for the upcoming 2.0 version. If you're looking for the current official version of Angular you should go to angular/angular.js
This package contains different sources for different users:
- The files located in the root folder can be consumed using CommonJS
- The files under
/es6
are es6 compatible files that can be transpiled to es5 using any transpiler. This contains:dev/
: a development version that includes runtime type assertionsprod/
: a production version that does not include runtime type assertions
- The files under
/atscript
are the AtScript source files
As a convenience, we provide you with /es6/{dev|prod}/es5build.js
, a script to transpile the es6 sources into es5
using Google Traceur.
License: Apache MIT 2.0