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In the code base there are cases where there is, conceptually, a class that is represented by a combination of an `interface` (type declaration) and a `const` (value declaration). For example: ``` export interface SomeClass { count(a?: string): number; } export const: SomeClass = class { someMethod(a: string = ''): number { ... } }; ``` These were being rendered as interfaces and also not correctly showing the descriptions and default parameter values. In this commit such concepts are now rendered as classes. The classes that are affected by this are: * `DebugElement` * `DebugNode` * `Type` * `EventEmitter` * `TestBed` Note that while decorators are also defined in this form they have their own rendering type (`decorator`) and so are not affecte by this. PR Close #36989 |
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