- Avoid unnecessary animations, style transitions, repositioning on
initial rendering.
- Better handle transitioning from/to Home page (which is the only page
with transparent top-menu).
- Better coordinate sidenav and hamburger animations with page
transitions.
- Improve fade-in/out animations.
Fixes#20996
This allows examples to be found during aio's `yarn serve-and-sync`, which only
looks for examples in `packages/examples/<packageName>/**/*`, where
`packageName` is the name of the package that the modified file belonged to;
e.g. `core`, `common`, etc.).
Allows a directive to use the expression passed directly to a property
as a guard instead of filtering the type through a type expression.
This more accurately matches the intent of the ngIf usage of its template
enabling better type inference.
Moved NgIf to using this type of guard instead of a function guard.
Closes: #20967
Currently the Service Worker checks for updates only on SW startup,
an event which happens frequently but also nondeterministically. This
makes it hard for developers to observe the update process or reason
about how updates will be delivered to users. This problem is
exacerbated by the DevTools behavior of keeping the SW alive
indefinitely while opened, effectively preventing the page from
updating at all.
This change causes the SW to additionally check for updates on
navigation requests (app page reloads). This creates deterministic
update behavior, and is much easier for developers to reason about.
It does leave the old update-on-SW-startup behavior in place, as
removing that would be a breaking change.
Fixes#20877
Closure Compiler cannot infer that the swtich statement is exhaustive,
which causes it to complain that the method does not always return a
value.
Work around the problem by throwing an exception in the default case,
and using the `: never` type to ensure the code is unreachable.
There seems to be some issue that causes Chrome/ChromeDriver to
unexpectedly reload during the aio e2e tests, causing flakes. It is not
clear what exactly is causing the reloading, but to the best of my
knowledge it is something inside Chrome or ChromeDriver.
Pinning Chrome to r494239 (between 62.0.3185.0 and 62.0.3186.0) fixes
the flakes.
Fixes#20159
Due to an overly agressive assert the compiler would generate
an internal error when referencing an enum declared in
namspace.
Fixes#18170
PR Close#20947
Previously, this code would unconditionally add a @fileoverview
comment to generated files, and only if the contained any code at all.
However often existing fileoverview comments should be copied from the
file the generated file was originally based off of. This allows users
to e.g. include Closure Compiler directives in their original
`component.ts` file, which will then automaticallly also apply to code
generated from it.
This special cases `@license` comments, as Closure disregards directives
in comments containing `@license`.
PR Close#20870
Since our version of Chromium is also pinned, a new ChromeDriver (that
drops support for our Chromium version) can cause random (and unrelated
to the corresponding changes) errors on CI.
This commit pins the version of ChromeDriver and it should now be
manually upgraded to a vrsion that is compatible with th currently used
Chromium version.
PR Close#20940
`$any()` can now be used in a binding expression to disable type
checking for the rest of the expression. This similar to `as any` in
TypeScript and allows expression that work at runtime but do not
type-check.
PR Close#20876
I originally added this when I was trying to build `//packages/core`, which is not what users will do often.
This makes it harder for team members to understand what Bazel is doing. I find myself suggesting to turn it off, so it's better to just remove it.
PR Close#20943
Structural directives can now specify a type guard that describes
what types can be inferred for an input expression inside the
directive's template.
NgIf was modified to declare an input guard on ngIf.
After this change, `fullTemplateTypeCheck` will infer that
usage of `ngIf` expression inside it's template is truthy.
For example, if a component has a property `person?: Person`
and a template of `<div *ngIf="person"> {{person.name}} </div>`
the compiler will no longer report that `person` might be null or
undefined.
The template compiler will generate code similar to,
```
if (NgIf.ngIfTypeGuard(instance.person)) {
instance.person.name
}
```
to validate the template's use of the interpolation expression.
Calling the type guard in this fashion allows TypeScript to infer
that `person` is non-null.
Fixes: #19756?
PR Close#20702