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Previously, the behavior of the `minLength` and `maxLength` validators caused confusion, as they appeared to work with numeric values but did not in fact produce consistent results. This commit fixes the issue by skipping validation altogether when a numeric value is used. BREAKING CHANGES: * The `minLength` and `maxLength` validators now verify that a value has numeric `length` property and invoke validation only if that's the case. Previously, falsey values without the length property (such as `0` or `false` values) were triggering validation errors. If your code relies on the old behavior, you can include other validators such as [min][1] or [requiredTrue][2] to the list of validators for a particular field. [1]: https://angular.io/api/forms/Validators#min [2]: https://angular.io/api/forms/Validators#requiredTrue Closes #35591 PR Close #36157 |
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