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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kristiyan Kostadinov 58408d6a60 fix(compiler): treat i18n attributes with no bindings as static attributes (#39408)
Currently `i18n` attributes are treated the same no matter if they have data bindings or not. This
both generates more code since they have to go through the `ɵɵi18nAttributes` instruction and
prevents the translated attributes from being injected using the `@Attribute` decorator.

These changes makes it so that static translated attributes are treated in the same way as regular
static attributes and all other `i18n` attributes go through the old code path.

Fixes #38231.

PR Close #39408
2020-10-27 13:31:29 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 0ecdef9cfa refactor(compiler-cli): API to get directives/pipes in scope (#39278)
This commit introduces two new methods to the TemplateTypeChecker, which
retrieve the directives and pipes that are "in scope" for a given component
template. The metadata returned by this API is minimal, but enough to power
autocompletion of selectors and attributes in templates.

PR Close #39278
2020-10-27 13:17:14 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 01cc949722 refactor(compiler-cli): cache Symbols in the TemplateTypeCheckerImpl (#39278)
This commit introduces caching of `Symbol`s produced by the template type-
checking infrastructure, in the same way that autocompletion results are
now cached.

PR Close #39278
2020-10-27 13:17:14 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh c4f99b6e52 refactor(compiler-cli): move global completion into new CompletionEngine (#39278)
This commit refactors the previously introduced `getGlobalCompletions()` API
for the template type-checker in a couple ways:

 * The return type is adjusted to use a `Map` instead of an array, and
   separate out the component context completion position. This allows for a
   cleaner integration in the language service.
 * A new `CompletionEngine` class is introduced which powers autocompletion
   for a single component, and can cache completion results.
 * The `CompletionEngine` for each component is itself cached on the
   `TemplateTypeCheckerImpl` and is invalidated when the component template
   is overridden or reset.

This refactoring simplifies the `TemplateTypeCheckerImpl` class by
extracting the autocompletion logic, enables caching for better performance,
and prepares for the introduction of other autocompletion APIs.

PR Close #39278
2020-10-27 13:17:14 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 27a4adebcb refactor(compiler-cli): support namespaced references (#39346)
The compiler uses a `Reference` abstraction to refer to TS nodes
that it needs to refer to from other parts of the source. Such
references keep track of any identifiers that represent the referenced
node.

Prior to this commit, the compiler (and specifically `ReferenceEmitter`
classes) assumed that the reference identifiers are always free standing.
In other words a reference identifier would be an expression like
`FooDirective` in the expression `class FooDirective {}`.

But in UMD/CommonJS source, a reference can actually refer to an "exports"
declaration of the form `exports.FooDirective = ...`.
In such cases the `FooDirective` identifier is not free-standing
since it is part of a property access, so the `ReferenceEmitter`
should take this into account when emitting an expression that
refers to such a `Reference`.

This commit changes the `LocalIdentifierStrategy` reference emitter
so that if the `node` being referenced is not a declaration itself and
is in the current file, then it should be used directly, rather than
trying to use one of its identifiers.

PR Close #39346
2020-10-23 15:17:11 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 413b55273b fix(ngcc): capture UMD/CommonJS inner class implementation node correctly (#39346)
Previously, UMD/CommonJS class inline declarations of the form:

```ts
exports.Foo = (function() { function Foo(); return Foo; })();
```

were capturing the whole IIFE as the implementation, rather than
the inner class (i.e. `function Foo() {}` in this case). This caused
the interpreter to break when it was trying to access such an export,
since it would try to evaluate the IIFE rather than treating it as a class
declaration.

PR Close #39346
2020-10-23 15:17:11 -07:00
twerske dcafac1b8f refactor(core): group provider and circular errors (#39251)
group together similar error messages as part of error code efforts
ProviderNotFound & NodeInjector grouped into throwProviderNotFoundError
Cyclic dependency errors grouped into throwCyclicDependencyError

PR Close #39251
2020-10-22 13:42:34 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir f5a3e44e9d refactor(compiler): remove support for TypeScript 3.9 (#39313)
This commit removes TypeScript 3.9 support.

BREAKING CHANGE:

TypeScript 3.9 is no longer supported, please upgrade to TypeScript 4.0.

PR Close #39313
2020-10-19 14:34:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 7e742aea7c refactor(compiler-cli): linker - add Babel plugin, FileLinker and initial PartialLinkers (#39116)
This commit adds the basic building blocks for linking partial declarations.
In particular it provides a generic `FileLinker` class that delegates to
a set of (not yet implemented) `PartialLinker` classes.

The Babel plugin makes use of this `FileLinker` providing concrete classes
for `AstHost` and `AstFactory` that work with Babel AST. It can be created
with the following code:

```ts
const plugin = createEs2015LinkerPlugin({ /* options */ });
```

PR Close #39116
2020-10-19 11:23:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 822b838fbc fix(ngcc): ensure that "inline exports" can be interpreted correctly (#39267)
Previously, inline exports of the form `exports.foo = <implementation>;` were
being interpreted (by the ngtsc `PartialInterpeter`) as `Reference` objects.
This is not what is desired since it prevents the value of the export
from being unpacked, such as when analyzing `NgModule` declarations:

```
exports.directives = [Directive1, Directive2];

@NgImport({declarations: [exports.directives]})
class AppModule {}
```

In this example the interpreter would think that `exports.directives`
was a reference rather than an array that needs to be unpacked.

This bug was picked up by the ngcc-validation repository. See
https://github.com/angular/ngcc-validation/pull/1990 and
https://circleci.com/gh/angular/ngcc-validation/17130

PR Close #39267
2020-10-14 14:11:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin ac0016cd82 refactor(compiler-cli): visit inline declarations with implementations differently (#39267)
Some inline declarations are of the form:

```
exports.<name> = <implementation>;
```

In this case the declaration `node` is `exports.<name>`.
When interpreting such inline declarations we actually want
to visit the `implementation` expression rather than visiting
the declaration `node`.

This commit adds `implementation?: ts.Expression` to the
`InlineDeclaration` type and updates the interpreter to visit
these expressions as described above.

PR Close #39267
2020-10-14 14:11:45 -07:00
JoostK 898be92f70 perf(ngcc): do not rescan program source files when referenced from multiple root files (#39254)
When ngcc is configured to run with the `--use-program-dependencies`
flag, as is the case in the CLI's asynchronous processing, it will scan
all source files in the program, starting from the program's root files
as configured in the tsconfig. Each individual root file could
potentially rescan files that had already been scanned for an earlier
root file, causing a severe performance penalty if the number of root
files is large. This would be the case if glob patterns are used in the
"include" specification of a tsconfig file.

This commit avoids the performance penalty by keeping track of the files
that have been scanned across all root files, such that no source file
is scanned multiple times.

Fixes #39240

PR Close #39254
2020-10-14 09:34:11 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 952710b43b refactor(compiler-cli): ensure `isNamed....()` helpers check name is identity (#38959)
Previously the `node.name` property was only checked to ensure it was
defined. But that meant that it was a `ts.BindingName`, which also includes
`ts.BindingPattern`, which we do not support. But these helper methods were
forcefully casting the value to `ts.Identifier.

Now we also check that the `node.name` is actually an `ts.Identifier`.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:47 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2736a43ecb fix(compiler-cli): support namespaced query types in directives (#38959)
Previously directive "queries" that relied upon a namespaced type

```ts
queries: {
  'mcontent': new core.ContentChild('test2'),
}
```

caused an error to be thrown. This is now supported.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:47 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f4fee86f77 fix(ngcc): support inline export declarations in UMD files (#38959)
Previously, any declarations that were defined "inline" were not
recognised by the `UmdReflectionHost`.

For example, the following syntax was completely unrecognized:

```ts
var Foo_1;
exports.Foo = Foo_1 = (function() {
  function Foo() {}
  return Foo;
})();
exports.Foo = Foo_1 = __decorate(SomeDecorator, Foo);
```

Such inline classes were ignored and not processed by ngcc.

This lack of processing led to failures in Ivy applications that relied
on UMD formats of libraries such as `syncfusion/ej2-angular-ui-components`.

Now all known inline UMD exports are recognized and processed accordingly.

Fixes #38947

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 47eab61cad test(ngcc): use `isNamedDeclaration()` helper to simplify tests (#38959)
Previously these tests were checking multiple specific expression
types. The new helper function is more general and will also support
`PropertyAccessExpression` nodes for `InlineDeclaration` types.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 0accd1e68d refactor(compiler-cli): implement `DeclarationNode` node type (#38959)
Previously the `ConcreteDeclaration` and `InlineDeclaration` had
different properties for the underlying node type. And the `InlineDeclaration`
did not store a value that represented its declaration.

It turns out that a natural declaration node for an inline type is the
expression. For example in UMD/CommonJS this would be the `exports.<name>`
property access node.

So this expression is now used for the `node` of `InlineDeclaration` types
and the `expression` property is dropped.

To support this the codebase has been refactored to use a new `DeclarationNode`
type which is a union of `ts.Declaration|ts.Expression` instead of `ts.Declaration`
throughout.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2c0282f4c2 test(ngcc): use `isNamedFunctionDeclaration()` in UMD tests (#38959)
This makes these tests more resilient to changes in the test code
structure. For example switching from

```
var SomeClass = <implementation>;
exports.SomeClass = SomeClass;
```

to

```
exports.SomeClass = <implementation>;
```

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 6650d71fe2 test(compiler-cli): make the `getDeclaration()` utility more resilient to code format (#38959)
Previously `getDeclaration()` would only return the first node that matched
the name passed in and then assert the predicate on this single node.
It also only considered a subset of possible declaration types that we might
care about.

Now the function will parse the whole tree collecting an array of all the
nodes that match the name. It then filters this array based on the predicate
and only errors if the filtered array is empty.

This makes this function much more resilient to more esoteric code formats
such as UMD.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 65997c0649 refactor(ngcc): simplify and break up ES2015 functions with helpers (#38959)
The protected helper functions can then be overridden by subclasses of the
Esm2015ReflectionHost.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 1d6e67478e refactor(ngcc): simplify and rename `getClassDeclarationFromInnerDeclaration()` (#38959)
The new function does not try to restrict the kind of AST node that it
finds, leaving that to the caller. This will make it more resuable in the
UMD reflection host.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 5038e5741b fix(ngcc): handle aliases in UMD export declarations (#38959)
Sometimes UMD exports appear in the following form:

```
exports.MyClass = alias1 = alias2 = <<declaration>>
```

Previously the declaration of the export would have been captured
as `alias1 = alias2 = <<declaration>>`, which the `PartialInterpreter`
would have failed on, since it cannot handle assignments.

Now we skip over these aliases capturing only the `<<declaration>>`
expression.

Fixes #38947

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 11485d96fb fix(ngcc): map `exports` to the current module in UMD files (#38959)
UMD files export values by assigning them to an `exports` variable.
When evaluating expressions ngcc was failing to cope with expressions
like `exports.MyComponent`.

This commit fixes the `UmdReflectionHost.getDeclarationOfIdentifier()`
method to map the `exports` variable to the current source file.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin acfce0ba1b test(ngcc): fix incorrect test setup (#38959)
The `SIMPLE_CLASS_FILE` contained a `ChildClass` that had an
internal aliases implementation and extended a `SuperClass` base
class. The call to `__extends` was using the wrong argument for
the child class.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin ed81588c79 refactor(compiler-cli): move map creation to avoid unnecessary work (#38959)
If the `symbol` for the given `node` does not exist then there is no
point in creating the `map`.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 87274e3eec refactor(ngcc): rename `ExportStatement` to `ExportsStatement` (#38959)
This clarifies that this is specifically about statements of the form
`exports.<name> = <declaration>`, rather than a general export
statement such as `export class <ClassName> { ... }`.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin a5a7845593 refactor(ngcc): remove unused imports (#38959)
The `isAssignment` and `isAssignmentStatement` are not used in this file.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin f35e9158b2 refactor(compiler-cli): remove unnecessary constraint on `isDeclarationReference()` (#38959)
There is no need to check that the `ref.node` is of any particular type
because immediately after this check the entry is tested to see if it passes
`isClassDeclarationReference()`.

The only difference is that the error that is reported is slightly different
in the case that it is a `ref` but not one of the TS node types.

Previously:

```
`Value at position ${idx} in the NgModule.${arrayName} of ${
                className} is not a reference`
```

now

```
`Value at position ${idx} in the NgModule.${arrayName} of ${
                  className} is not a class`
```

Arguably the previous message was wrong, since this entry IS a reference
but is not a class.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:45 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin cee393d0da test(compiler-cli): improve error message if a unit test is bad (#38959)
The message now also reports the name of the predicate function
that failed.

PR Close #38959
2020-10-12 08:32:45 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 4a1c12c773 feat(core): remove ViewEncapsulation.Native (#38882)
Removes `ViewEncapsulation.Native` which has been deprecated for several major versions.

BREAKING CHANGES:
* `ViewEncapsulation.Native` has been removed. Use `ViewEncapsulation.ShadowDom` instead. Existing
usages will be updated automatically by `ng update`.

PR Close #38882
2020-10-08 11:56:03 -07:00
JoostK 0a16e60afa fix(compiler-cli): type checking of expressions within ICUs (#39072)
Expressions within ICU expressions in templates were not previously
type-checked, as they were skipped while traversing the elements
within a template. This commit enables type checking of these
expressions by actually visiting the expressions.

BREAKING CHANGE:
Expressions within ICUs are now type-checked again, fixing a regression
in Ivy. This may cause compilation failures if errors are found in
expressions that appear within an ICU. Please correct these expressions
to resolve the type-check errors.

Fixes #39064

PR Close #39072
2020-10-08 11:55:27 -07:00
Greg Magolan 42a164f522 build: upgrade angular build, integration/bazel and @angular/bazel package to rule_nodejs 2.2.0 (#39182)
Updates to rules_nodejs 2.2.0. This is the first major release in 7 months and includes a number of features as well
as breaking changes.

Release notes: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/2.0.0

Features of note for angular/angular:

* stdout/stderr/exit code capture; this could be potentially be useful

* TypeScript (ts_project); a simpler tsc rule that ts_library that can be used in the repo where ts_library is too
  heavy weight

Breaking changes of note for angular/angular:

* loading custom rules from npm packages: `ts_library` is no longer loaded from `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl`
  (which no longer exists) but is now loaded from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl`

* with the loading changes above, `load("@npm//:install_bazel_dependencies.bzl", "install_bazel_dependencies")` is
  no longer needed in the WORKSPACE which also means that yarn_install does not need to run unless building/testing
  a target that depends on @npm. In angular/angular this is a minor improvement as almost everything depends on @npm.

* @angular/bazel package is also updated in this PR to support the new load location; Angular + Bazel users that
  require it for ng_package (ng_module is no longer needed in OSS with Angular 10) will need to load from
  `@npm//@angular/bazel:index.bzl`. I investigated if it was possible to maintain backward compatability for the old
  load location `@npm_angular_bazel` but it is not since the package itself needs to be updated to load from
  `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` instead of `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` as it depends on ts_library
  internals for ng_module.

* runfiles.resolve will now throw instead of returning undefined to match behavior of node require

Other changes in angular/angular:

* integration/bazel has been updated to use both ng_module and ts_libary with use_angular_plugin=true.
  The latter is the recommended way for rules_nodejs users to compile Angular 10 with Ivy. Bazel + Angular ViewEngine is
  supported with @angular/bazel <= 9.0.5 and Angular <= 8. There is still Angular ViewEngine example on rules_nodejs
  https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_view_engine on these older versions but users
  that want to update to Angular 10 and are on Bazel must switch to Ivy and at that point ts_library with
  use_angular_plugin=true is more performant that ng_module. Angular example in rules_nodejs is configured this way
  as well: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular. As an aside, we also have an
  example of building Angular 10 with architect() rule directly instead of using ts_library with angular plugin:
  https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_bazel_architect.

NB: ng_module is still required for angular/angular repository as it still builds ViewEngine & @angular/bazel
also provides the ng_package rule. ng_module can be removed in the future if ViewEngine is no longer needed in
angular repo.

* JSModuleInfo provider added to ng_module. this is for forward compat for future rules_nodejs versions.

PR Close #39182
2020-10-08 11:54:59 -07:00
Joey Perrott de66818cf6 test(compiler-cli): temporarily disable integrationtest (#39168)
Temporarily disable the //packages/compiler-cli/integrationtest:integrationtest
target while continuing to investigate its unknown failures

PR Close #39168
2020-10-08 08:43:48 -07:00
Andrew Scott 4ede190571 refactor(compiler-cli): wrap RHS of property write in parens (#39143)
The right needs to be wrapped in parens or we cannot accurately match its
span to just the RHS. For example, the span in `e = $event /*0,10*/` is ambiguous.
It could refer to either the whole binary expression or just the RHS.
We should instead generate `e = ($event /*0,10*/)` so we know the span 0,10 matches RHS.
This is specifically needed for the TemplateTypeChecker/Language Service
when mapping template positions to items in the TCB.

PR Close #39143
2020-10-07 14:49:46 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh f2fca6d58e refactor(compiler-cli): add a global autocompletion API (#39048)
This commit introduces a new API for the `TemplateTypeChecker` which allows
for autocompletion in a global expression context (for example, in a new
interpolation expression such as `{{|}}`). This API returns instances of the
type `GlobalCompletion`, which can represent either a completion result from
the template's component context or a declaration such as a local reference
or template variable. The Language Service will use this API to implement
autocompletion within templates.

PR Close #39048
2020-10-06 13:55:00 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 05672ab136 refactor(compiler-cli): `attachComments()` now expects a defined `leadingComments` array (#39076)
Previously the value passed to `AstFactory.attachComments()` could be
`undefined` which is counterintuitive, since why attach something that
doesn't exist? Now it expects there to be a defined array. Further it no
longer returns a statement. Both these aspects of the interface were designed
to make the usage simpler but has the result of complicating the implemenation.

The `ExpressionTranslatorVisitor` now has a helper function (`attachComments()`)
to handle `leadingComments` being undefined and also returning the statement.
This keeps the usage in the translator simple, while ensuring that the `AstFactory`
API is not influenced by how it is used.

PR Close #39076
2020-10-06 11:33:55 -07:00
Andrew Scott e10b3e22ac refactor(compiler): Add ngModule to directive symbol (#39099)
This is needed so that the Language Service can provide the module name
in the quick info for a directive/component.
To accomplish this, the compiler's `LocalModuleScope` is provided to the
`TemplateTypeCheckerImpl`.  This will also allow the `TemplateTypeChecker` to
provide more completions in the future, giving it a way to determine all the
directives/pipes/etc. available to a template.

PR Close #39099
2020-10-05 14:48:58 -07:00
Charles Lyding 5dbf357224 feat(compiler-cli): support getting resource dependencies for a source file (#38048)
The compiler maintains an internal dependency graph of all resource
dependencies for application source files. This information can be useful
for tools that integrate the compiler and need to support file watching.
This change adds a `getResourceDependencies` method to the
`NgCompiler` class that allows compiler integrations to access resource
dependencies of files within the compilation.

PR Close #38048
2020-10-02 14:19:39 -07:00
Joey Perrott c214cad2b4 Revert "build: upgrade angular build, integration/bazel and @angular/bazel package to rule_nodejs 2.2.0 (#37727)" (#39097)
This reverts commit db56cf18ba.

PR Close #39097
2020-10-02 10:56:53 -07:00
Greg Magolan db56cf18ba build: upgrade angular build, integration/bazel and @angular/bazel package to rule_nodejs 2.2.0 (#37727)
Updates to rules_nodejs 2.2.0. This is the first major release in 7 months and includes a number of features as well
as breaking changes.

Release notes: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/tag/2.0.0

Features of note for angular/angular:

* stdout/stderr/exit code capture; this could be potentially be useful

* TypeScript (ts_project); a simpler tsc rule that ts_library that can be used in the repo where ts_library is too
  heavy weight

Breaking changes of note for angular/angular:

* loading custom rules from npm packages: `ts_library` is no longer loaded from `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl`
  (which no longer exists) but is now loaded from `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl`

* with the loading changes above, `load("@npm//:install_bazel_dependencies.bzl", "install_bazel_dependencies")` is
  no longer needed in the WORKSPACE which also means that yarn_install does not need to run unless building/testing
  a target that depends on @npm. In angular/angular this is a minor improvement as almost everything depends on @npm.

* @angular/bazel package is also updated in this PR to support the new load location; Angular + Bazel users that
  require it for ng_package (ng_module is no longer needed in OSS with Angular 10) will need to load from
  `@npm//@angular/bazel:index.bzl`. I investigated if it was possible to maintain backward compatability for the old
  load location `@npm_angular_bazel` but it is not since the package itself needs to be updated to load from
  `@npm//@bazel/typescript:index.bzl` instead of `@npm_bazel_typescript//:index.bzl` as it depends on ts_library
  internals for ng_module.

* runfiles.resolve will now throw instead of returning undefined to match behavior of node require

Other changes in angular/angular:

* integration/bazel has been updated to use both ng_module and ts_libary with use_angular_plugin=true.
  The latter is the recommended way for rules_nodejs users to compile Angular 10 with Ivy. Bazel + Angular ViewEngine is
  supported with @angular/bazel <= 9.0.5 and Angular <= 8. There is still Angular ViewEngine example on rules_nodejs
  https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_view_engine on these older versions but users
  that want to update to Angular 10 and are on Bazel must switch to Ivy and at that point ts_library with
  use_angular_plugin=true is more performant that ng_module. Angular example in rules_nodejs is configured this way
  as well: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular. As an aside, we also have an
  example of building Angular 10 with architect() rule directly instead of using ts_library with angular plugin:
  https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/tree/stable/examples/angular_bazel_architect.

NB: ng_module is still required for angular/angular repository as it still builds ViewEngine & @angular/bazel
also provides the ng_package rule. ng_module can be removed in the future if ViewEngine is no longer needed in
angular repo.

* JSModuleInfo provider added to ng_module. this is for forward compat for future rules_nodejs versions.
  @josephperrott, this touches `packages/bazel/src/external.bzl` which will make the sync to g3 non-trivial.

PR Close #37727
2020-10-01 15:34:36 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 7dd0db6d4f refactor(compiler-cli): implement `BabelAstFactory` and `AstHost`s (#38866)
This commit adds the `AstHost` interface, along with implementations for
both Babel and TS.

It also implements the Babel vesion of the `AstFactory` interface, along
with a linker specific implementation of the `ImportGenerator` interface.

These classes will be used by the new "ng-linker" to transform prelinked
library code using a Babel plugin.

PR Close #38866
2020-10-01 09:32:12 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 1f5d7dc394 refactor(compiler-cli): function declarations must have names (#38866)
The `AstFactory.createFunctionDeclaration()` was allowing `null` to be
passed as the function `name` value. This is not actually possible, since
function declarations must always have a name.

PR Close #38866
2020-10-01 09:32:12 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 8c16330895 test(compiler-cli): make typescript_ast_factory_spec tests resilient to line-endings (#38866)
The tests were assuming that newlines were `\n` characters but this is not
the case on Windows. This was fixed in #38925, but a better solution is to
configure the TS printer to always use `\n` characters for newlines.

PR Close #38866
2020-10-01 09:32:11 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin ac3aa046e5 refactor(compiler-cli): avoid free-standing `FileSystem` functions (#39006)
These free standing functions rely upon the "current" `FileSystem`,
but it is safer to explicitly pass the `FileSystem` into functions or
classes that need it.

PR Close #39006
2020-09-30 12:49:43 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 5903e8ad65 test(compiler-cli): run compliance tests for two compilation modes … (#38938)
To verify the correctness of the linker output, we leverage the existing
compliance tests. The plan is to test the linker by running all compliance
tests using a full round trip of pre-linking and subsequently post-linking,
where the generated code should be identical to a full AOT compile.

This commit adds an additional Bazel target that runs the compliance
tests in partial mode. Follow-up work is required to implement the logic
for running the linker round trip.

PR Close #38938
2020-09-30 12:49:16 -07:00
JoostK 9d04b95166 refactor(compiler-cli): setup compilation mode to enable generating linker code (#38938)
This is a precursor to introducing the Angular linker. As an initial
step, a compiler option to configure the compilation mode is introduced.
This option is initially internal until the linker is considered ready.

PR Close #38938
2020-09-30 12:49:16 -07:00
Andrew Scott ddc9e8e47a refactor(compiler): refactor template symbol builder (#39047)
* Add `templateNode` to `ElementSymbol` and `TemplateSymbol` so callers
can use the information about the attributes on the
`TmplAstElement`/`TmplAstTemplate` for directive matching
* Remove helper function `getSymbolOfVariableDeclaration` and favor
more specific handling for scenarios. The generic function did not
easily handle different scenarios for all types of variable declarations
in the TCB

PR Close #39047
2020-09-30 09:34:24 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh 8f11b516f8 refactor(compiler-cli): API for getting components from a template file (#39002)
This commit adds an API to `NgCompiler`, a method called
`getComponentsWithTemplateFile`. Given a filesystem path to an external
template file, it retrieves a `Set` (actually a `ReadonlySet`) of component
declarations which are using this template. In most cases, this will only be
a single component.

This information is easily determined by the compiler during analysis, but
is hard for a lot of Angular tooling (e.g. the language service) to infer
independently. Therefore, it makes sense to expose this as a compiler API.

PR Close #39002
2020-09-30 09:26:05 -04:00
JoostK 06525cfed3 test(compiler-cli): fix tests to have at least one component (#39011)
With the introduction of incremental type checking in #36211, an
intermediate `ts.Program` for type checking is only created if there are
any templates to check. This rendered some tests ineffective at avoiding
regressions, as the intermediate `ts.Program` was required for the tests
to fail if the scenario under test would not be accounted for. This
commit adds a single component to these tests, to ensure the
intermediate `ts.Program` is in fact created.

PR Close #39011
2020-09-28 16:27:34 -04:00
JoostK e9a8f9f705 fix(compiler-cli): enable @types discovery in incremental rebuilds (#39011)
Prior to this fix, incremental rebuilds could fail to type check due to
missing ambient types from auto-discovered declaration files in @types
directories, or type roots in general. This was caused by the
intermediary `ts.Program` that is created for template type checking,
for which a `ts.CompilerHost` was used which did not implement the
optional `directoryExists` methods. As a result, auto-discovery of types
would not be working correctly, and this would retain into the
`ts.Program` that would be created for an incremental rebuild.

This commit fixes the issue by forcing the custom `ts.CompilerHost` used
for type checking to properly delegate into the original
`ts.CompilerHost`, even for optional methods. This is accomplished using
a base class `DelegatingCompilerHost` which is typed in such a way that
newly introduced `ts.CompilerHost` methods must be accounted for.

Fixes #38979

PR Close #39011
2020-09-28 16:27:34 -04:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov 3f9be429fc test(compiler-cli): error when running tests on non-posix systems (#39005)
We weren't resolving a path correctly which resulted in an error on Windows.
For reference, here's the error. Note the extra slash before `C:`:

```
Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, scandir '/C:/bazel_output_root/yxvwd24o/external/npm/node_modules/typescript'
    at Object.readdirSync (fs.js:854:3)
```

PR Close #39005
2020-09-28 16:27:01 -04:00
Andrew Scott c74917a7d5 refactor(compiler-cli): update type checker symbols to include more information (#38844)
This commit updates the symbols in the TemplateTypeCheck API and methods
for retrieving them:

* Include `isComponent` and `selector` for directives so callers can determine which
attributes on an element map to the matched directives.
* Add a new `TextAttributeSymbol` and return this when requesting a symbol for a `TextAttribute`.
* When requesting a symbol for `PropertyWrite` and `MethodCall`, use the
`nameSpan` to retrieve symbols.
* Add fix to retrieve generic directives attached to elements/templates.

PR Close #38844
2020-09-28 16:19:44 -04:00
JoostK e790c8547e test(compiler-cli): load test files into memory only once (#38909)
Prior to this change, each invocation of `loadStandardTestFiles` would
load the necessary files from disk. This function is typically called
at the top-level of a test module in order to share the result across
tests. The `//packages/compiler-cli/test/ngtsc` target has 8 modules
where this call occurs, each loading their own copy of
`node_modules/typescript` which is ~60MB in size, so the memory overhead
used to be significant. This commit loads the individual packages into
a standalone `Folder` and mounts this folder into the filesystem of
standard test files, such that all file contents are no longer
duplicated in memory.

PR Close #38909
2020-09-25 14:28:49 -04:00
JoostK b627f7f02e test(compiler-cli): improve test performance using shared source file cache (#38909)
Some compiler tests take a long time to run, even using multiple
executors. A profiling session revealed that most time is spent in
parsing source files, especially the default libraries are expensive to
parse.

The default library files are constant across all tests, so this commit
introduces a shared cache of parsed source files of the default
libraries. This achieves a significant improvement for several targets
on my machine:

//packages/compiler-cli/test/compliance: from 23s to 5s.
//packages/compiler-cli/test/ngtsc: from 115s to 11s.

Note that the number of shards for the compliance tests has been halved,
as the extra shards no longer provide any speedup.

PR Close #38909
2020-09-25 14:28:49 -04:00
Andrew Scott bd7d8744fa test(core): enable test in compiler compliance for namespace uri (#38957)
Enables test that was fixed by #24386.
resolves #24426.

PR Close #38957
2020-09-24 11:35:43 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh 40975e06c6 fix(compiler-cli): perform DOM schema checks even in basic mode in g3 (#38943)
In Ivy, template type-checking has 3 modes: basic, full, and strict. The
primary difference between basic and full modes is that basic mode only
checks the top-level template, whereas full mode descends into nested
templates (embedded views like ngIfs and ngFors). Ivy applies this approach
to all of its template type-checking, including the DOM schema checks which
validate whether an element is a valid component/directive or not.

View Engine has both the basic and the full mode, with the same distinction.
However in View Engine, DOM schema checks happen for the full template even
in the basic mode.

Ivy's behavior here is technically a "fix" as it does not make sense for
some checks to apply to the full template and others only to the top-level
view. However, since g3 relies exclusively on the basic mode of checking and
developers there are used to DOM checks applying throughout their template,
this commit re-enables the nested schema checks even in basic mode only in
g3. This is done by enabling the checks only when Closure Compiler
annotations are requested.

Outside of g3, it's recommended that applications use at least the full mode
of checking (controlled by the `fullTemplateTypeCheck` flag), and ideally
the strict mode (`strictTemplates`).

PR Close #38943
2020-09-23 15:46:32 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 3082f7378b test(compiler-cli): make typescript_ast_factory_spec tests resilient to line-endings (#38925)
The tests were assuming that newlines were `\n` characters but this is not
the case on Windows.

PR Close #38925
2020-09-21 16:24:34 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 297b123151 refactor(compiler-cli): make the output AST translator generic (#38775)
This commit refactors the `ExpressionTranslatorVisitor` so that it
is not tied directly to the TypeScript AST. Instead it uses generic
`TExpression` and `TStatement` types that are then converted
to concrete types by the `TypeScriptAstFactory`.

This paves the way for a `BabelAstFactory` that can be used to
generate Babel AST nodes instead of TypeScript, which will be
part of the new linker tool.

PR Close #38775
2020-09-21 12:27:27 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin a93605f2a4 refactor(compiler-cli): simplify imports from compiler to type translator (#38775)
Previously each identifier was being imported individually, which made for a
very long import statement, but also obscurred, in the code, which identifiers
came from the compiler.

PR Close #38775
2020-09-21 12:27:27 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 15dfd3439a refactor(compiler-cli): split up translator file (#38775)
This file contains a number of classes making it long and hard to work with.
This commit splits the `ImportManager`, `Context` and `TypeTranslatorVisitor`
classes, along with associated functions and types into their own files.

PR Close #38775
2020-09-21 12:27:27 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 123bff7cb6 fix(compiler-cli): generate `let` statements in ES2015+ mode (#38775)
When the target of the compiler is ES2015 or newer then we should
be generating `let` and `const` variable declarations rather than `var`.

PR Close #38775
2020-09-21 12:27:27 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin b0a43872a8 refactor(compiler-cli): remove unused imports (#38775)
These imports are not used and so are just bloating the code unnecessarily

PR Close #38775
2020-09-21 12:27:27 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 856e74ac98 refactor(compiler-cli): remove undesirable cast in the type translator (#38775)
The cast to `ts.Identifier` was a hack that "just happened to work".
The new approach is more robust and doesn't have to undermine
the type checker.

PR Close #38775
2020-09-21 12:27:27 -07:00
JoostK 49f27e31ed test(compiler-cli): re-enable dynamic value diagnostic tests on Windows CI (#37782)
This commit re-enables some tests that were temporarily disabled on Windows,
as they failed on native Windows CI. The Windows filesystem emulation has
been corrected in an earlier commit, such that the original failure would
now also occur during emulation on Linux CI.

PR Close #37782
2020-09-21 12:26:33 -07:00
JoostK 1a62f74496 test(compiler-cli): fix drive letter casing in Windows filesystem emulation (#37782)
In native windows, the drive letter is a capital letter, while our Windows
filesystem emulation would use lowercase drive letters. This difference may
introduce tests to behave differently in native Windows versus emulated
Windows, potentially causing unexpected CI failures on Windows CI after a PR
has been merged.

Resolves FW-2267

PR Close #37782
2020-09-21 12:26:33 -07:00
Andrew Scott 0c0c54d615 refactor(compiler): simplify visitor logic for attributes (#38899)
The logic for computing identifiers, specifically for bound attributes
can be simplified by using the value span of the binding rather than the
source span.

PR Close #38899
2020-09-21 12:23:58 -07:00
JoostK e4424863c2 fix(ngcc): fix compilation of `ChangeDetectorRef` in pipe constructors (#38892)
In #38666 we changed how ngcc deals with type expressions, where it
would now always emit the original type expression into the generated
code as a "local" type value reference instead of synthesizing new
imports using an "imported" type value reference. This was done as a fix
to properly deal with renamed symbols, however it turns out that the
compiler has special handling for certain imported symbols, e.g.
`ChangeDetectorRef` from `@angular/core`. The "local" type value
reference prevented this special logic from being hit, resulting in
incorrect compilation of pipe factories.

This commit fixes the issue by manually inspecting the import of the
type expression, in order to return an "imported" type value reference.
By manually inspecting the import we continue to handle renamed symbols.

Fixes #38883

PR Close #38892
2020-09-18 08:02:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin d795a00137 refactor(compiler): replace Comment nodes with leadingComments property (#38811)
Common AST formats such as TS and Babel do not use a separate
node for comments, but instead attach comments to other AST nodes.
Previously this was worked around in TS by creating a `NotEmittedStatement`
AST node to attach the comment to. But Babel does not have this facility,
so it will not be a viable approach for the linker.

This commit refactors the output AST, to remove the `CommentStmt` and
`JSDocCommentStmt` nodes. Instead statements have a collection of
`leadingComments` that are rendered/attached to the final AST nodes
when being translated or printed.

PR Close #38811
2020-09-18 08:01:25 -07:00
Andrew Scott 129107191c refactor(compiler): always return a mutable clone from `Scope#resolve` (#38857)
This change prevents comments from a resolved node from appearing at
each location the resolved expression is used and also prevents callers
of `Scope#resolve` from accidentally modifying / adding comments to the
declaration site.

PR Close #38857
2020-09-16 15:27:22 -07:00
JoostK a1c1c450dc test(ngcc): load standard files only once (#38840)
In the integration test suite of ngcc, we load a set of files from
`node_modules` into memory. This includes the `typescript` package and
`@angular` scoped packages, which account for a large number of large
files that needs to be loaded from disk. This commit moves this work
to the top-level, such that it doesn't have to be repeated in all tests.

PR Close #38840
2020-09-15 11:23:13 -07:00
JoostK fd44d84a33 perf(ngcc): reduce maximum worker count (#38840)
Recent optimizations to ngcc have significantly reduced the total time
it takes to process `node_modules`, to such extend that sharding across
multiple processes has become less effective. Previously, running
ngcc asynchronously would allow for up to 8 workers to be allocated,
however these workers have to repeat work that could otherwise be shared.
Because ngcc is now able to reuse more shared computations, the overhead
of multiple workers is increased and therefore becomes less effective.
As an additional benefit, having fewer workers requires less memory and
less startup time.

To give an idea, using the following test setup:

```bash
npx @angular/cli new perf-test
cd perf-test
yarn ng add @angular/material
./node_modules/.bin/ngcc --properties es2015 module main \
  --first-only --create-ivy-entry-points
```

We observe the following figures on CI:

|                   | 10.1.1    | PR #38840 |
| ----------------- | --------- | --------- |
| Sync              | 85s       | 25s       |
| Async (8 workers) | 22s       | 16s       |
| Async (4 workers) | -         | 11s       |

In addition to changing the default number of workers, ngcc will now
use the environment variable `NGCC_MAX_WORKERS` that may be configured
to either reduce or increase the number of workers.

PR Close #38840
2020-09-15 11:23:09 -07:00
JoostK f0688b4d18 perf(ngcc): introduce cache for sharing data across entry-points (#38840)
ngcc creates typically two `ts.Program` instances for each entry-point,
one for processing sources and another one for processing the typings.
The creation of these programs is somewhat expensive, as it concerns
module resolution and parsing of source files.

This commit implements several layers of caching to optimize the
creation of programs:

1. A shared module resolution cache across all entry-points within a
   single invocation of ngcc. Both the sources and typings program
   benefit from this cache.
2. Sharing the parsed `ts.SourceFile` for a single entry-point between
   the sources and typings program.
3. Sharing parsed `ts.SourceFile`s of TypeScript's default libraries
   across all entry-points within a single invocation. Some of these
   default library typings are large and therefore expensive to parse,
   so sharing the parsed source files across all entry-points offers
   a significant performance improvement.

Using a bare CLI app created using `ng new` + `ng add @angular/material`,
the above changes offer a 3-4x improvement in ngcc's processing time
when running synchronously and ~2x improvement for asynchronous runs.

PR Close #38840
2020-09-15 11:23:04 -07:00
JoostK 297c060ae7 perf(compiler-cli): optimize computation of type-check scope information (#38539)
When type-checking a component, the declaring NgModule scope is used
to create a directive matcher that contains flattened directive metadata,
i.e. the metadata of a directive and its base classes. This computation
is done for all components, whereas the type-check scope is constant per
NgModule. Additionally, the flattening of metadata is constant per
directive instance so doesn't necessarily have to be recomputed for
each component.

This commit introduces a `TypeCheckScopes` class that is responsible
for flattening directives and computing the scope per NgModule. It
caches the computed results as appropriate to avoid repeated computation.

PR Close #38539
2020-09-14 11:54:40 -07:00
JoostK 077f51685a perf(compiler-cli): only emit directive/pipe references that are used (#38539)
For the compilation of a component, the compiler has to prepare some
information about the directives and pipes that are used in the template.
This information includes an expression for directives/pipes, for usage
within the compilation output. For large NgModule compilation scopes
this has shown to introduce a performance hotspot, as the generation of
expressions is quite expensive. This commit reduces the performance
overhead by only generating expressions for the directives/pipes that
are actually used within the template, significantly cutting down on
the compiler's resolve phase.

PR Close #38539
2020-09-14 11:54:37 -07:00
Andrew Scott 2d52c80332 test(compiler): Add back tests for renamed inputs and outputs (#38798)
#38685 corrected the confusion between field and property names so the consumer can
now be determined correctly.

PR Close #38798
2020-09-10 14:33:10 -07:00
Andrew Scott 19598b47ca feat(compiler-cli): add ability to get symbol of reference or variable (#38618)
Adds `TemplateTypeChecker` operation to retrieve the `Symbol` of a
`TmplAstVariable` or `TmplAstReference` in a template.

Sometimes we need to traverse an intermediate variable declaration to arrive at
the correct `ts.Symbol`. For example, loop variables are declared using an intermediate:
```
<div *ngFor="let user of users">
  {{user.name}}
</div>
```
Getting the symbol of user here (from the expression) is tricky, because the TCB looks like:

```
var _t0 = ...; // type of NgForOf
var _t1: any; // context of embedded view for NgForOf structural directive
if (NgForOf.ngTemplateContextGuard(_t0, _t1)) {
  // _t1 is now NgForOfContext<...>
  var _t2 = _t1.$implicit; // let user = '$implicit'
  _t2.name; // user.name expression
}
```
Just getting the `ts.Expression` for the `AST` node `PropRead(ImplicitReceiver, 'user')`
via the sourcemaps will yield the `_t2` expression.  This function recognizes that `_t2`
is a variable declared locally in the TCB, and actually fetch the `ts.Symbol` of its initializer.

These special handlings show the versatility of the `Symbol`
interface defined in the API. With this, when we encounter a template variable,
we can provide the declaration node, as well as specific information
about the variable instance, such as the `ts.Type` and `ts.Symbol`.

PR Close #38618
2020-09-10 12:40:50 -07:00
Andrew Scott f56ece4fdc feat(compiler-cli): Add ability to get `Symbol` of AST expression in component template (#38618)
Adds support to the `TemplateTypeChecker` to get a `Symbol` of an AST
expression in a component template.
Not all expressions will have `ts.Symbol`s (e.g. there is no `ts.Symbol`
associated with the expression `a + b`, but there are for both the a and b
nodes individually).

PR Close #38618
2020-09-10 12:40:47 -07:00
Andrew Scott cf2e8b99a8 feat(compiler-cli): Add ability to get `Symbol` of `Template`s and `Element`s in component template (#38618)
Adds support to the `TemplateTypeChecker` for retrieving a `Symbol` for
`TmplAstTemplate` and `TmplAstElement` nodes in a component template.

PR Close #38618
2020-09-10 12:40:44 -07:00
Andrew Scott c4556db9f5 feat(compiler-cli): `TemplateTypeChecker` operation to get `Symbol` from a template node (#38618)
Specifically, this commit adds support for retrieving a `Symbol` from a
`TmplAstBoundEvent` or `TmplAstBoundAttribute`. Other template nodes
will be supported in following commits.

PR Close #38618
2020-09-10 12:40:41 -07:00
Andrew Scott a46e0e48a3 refactor(compiler-cli): Adjust output of TCB to support `TemplateTypeChecker` Symbol retrieval (#38618)
The statements generated in the TCB are optimized for performance and producing diagnostics.
These optimizations can result in generating a TCB that does not have all the information
needed by the `TemplateTypeChecker` for retrieving `Symbol`s. For example, as an optimization,
the TCB will not generate variable declaration statements for directives that have no
references, inputs, or outputs. However, the `TemplateTypeChecker` always needs these
statements to be present in order to provide `ts.Symbol`s and `ts.Type`s for the directives.

This commit adds logic to the TCB generation to ensure the required
information is available in a form that the `TemplateTypeChecker` can
consume. It also adds an option to the `NgCompiler` that makes this
generation configurable.

PR Close #38618
2020-09-10 12:40:38 -07:00
Andrew Scott 9e77bd3087 feat(compiler-cli): define interfaces to be used for TemplateTypeChecker (#38618)
This commit defines the interfaces which outline the information the
`TemplateTypeChecker` can return when requesting a Symbol for an item in the
`TemplateAst`.
Rather than providing the `ts.Symbol`, `ts.Type`, etc.
information in several separate functions, the `TemplateTypeChecker` can
instead provide all the useful information it knows about a particular
node in the `TemplateAst` and allow the callers to determine what to do
with it.

PR Close #38618
2020-09-10 12:40:35 -07:00
Andrew Scott 18f84a0328 Revert "perf(compiler-cli): only emit directive/pipe references that are used (#38539)" (#38765)
This reverts commit 4faac78e32.
internal failure:
https://test.corp.google.com/ui#id=OCL:329948619:BASE:329967516:1599160428139:d63165ae

PR Close #38765
2020-09-09 12:21:22 -07:00
Andrew Scott b0ca3cd0c4 Revert "perf(compiler-cli): optimize computation of type-check scope information (#38539)" (#38765)
This reverts commit ba95b79a21.
internal failure:
https://test.corp.google.com/ui#id=OCL:329948619:BASE:329967516:1599160428139:d63165ae

PR Close #38765
2020-09-09 12:21:22 -07:00
JoostK ba95b79a21 perf(compiler-cli): optimize computation of type-check scope information (#38539)
When type-checking a component, the declaring NgModule scope is used
to create a directive matcher that contains flattened directive metadata,
i.e. the metadata of a directive and its base classes. This computation
is done for all components, whereas the type-check scope is constant per
NgModule. Additionally, the flattening of metadata is constant per
directive instance so doesn't necessarily have to be recomputed for
each component.

This commit introduces a `TypeCheckScopes` class that is responsible
for flattening directives and computing the scope per NgModule. It
caches the computed results as appropriate to avoid repeated computation.

PR Close #38539
2020-09-08 14:50:38 -07:00
JoostK 4faac78e32 perf(compiler-cli): only emit directive/pipe references that are used (#38539)
For the compilation of a component, the compiler has to prepare some
information about the directives and pipes that are used in the template.
This information includes an expression for directives/pipes, for usage
within the compilation output. For large NgModule compilation scopes
this has shown to introduce a performance hotspot, as the generation of
expressions is quite expensive. This commit reduces the performance
overhead by only generating expressions for the directives/pipes that
are actually used within the template, significantly cutting down on
the compiler's resolve phase.

PR Close #38539
2020-09-08 14:50:38 -07:00
JoostK a32a317ea1 fix(compiler-cli): ensure that a declaration is available in type-to-value conversion (#38684)
The type-to-value conversion could previously crash if a symbol was
resolved that does not have any declarations, e.g. because it's imported
from a missing module. This would typically result in a semantic
TypeScript diagnostic and halt further compilation, therefore not
reaching the type-to-value conversion logic. In Bazel however, it turns
out that Angular semantic diagnostics are requested even if there are
semantic TypeScript errors in the program, so it would then reach the
type-to-value conversation and crash.

This commit fixes the unsafe access and adds a test that ignores the
TypeScript semantic error, effectively replicating the situation as
experienced under Bazel.

Fixes #38670

PR Close #38684
2020-09-08 14:06:25 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 7e0b3fd953 fix(compiler-cli): compute source-mappings for localized strings (#38645)
Previously, localized strings had very limited or incorrect source-mapping
information available.

Now the i18n AST nodes and related output AST nodes include source-span
information about message-parts and placeholders - including closing tag
placeholders.

This information is then used when generating the final localized string
ASTs to ensure that the correct source-mapping is rendered.

See #38588 (comment)

PR Close #38645
2020-09-08 13:17:21 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 687477279b refactor(compiler): move `ParsedTemplate` interface to compiler (#38594)
Previously this interface was mostly stored in compiler-cli, but it
contains some properties that would be useful for compiling the
"declare component" prelink code.

This commit moves some of the interface over to the compiler
package so that it can be referenced there without creating a
circular dependency between the compiler and compiler-cli.

PR Close #38594
2020-09-08 11:43:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 4007422cc6 fix(compiler): correct confusion between field and property names (#38685)
The `R3TargetBinder` accepts an interface for directive metadata which
declares types for `input` and `output` objects. These types convey the
mapping between the property names for an input or output and the
corresponding property name on the component class. Due to
`R3TargetBinder`'s requirements, this mapping was specified with property
names as keys and field names as values.

However, because of duck typing, this interface was accidentally satisifed
by the opposite mapping, of field names to property names, that was produced
in other parts of the compiler. This form more naturally represents the data
model for inputs.

Rather than accept the field -> property mapping and invert it, this commit
introduces a new abstraction for such mappings which is bidirectional,
eliminating the ambiguous plain object type. This mapping uses new,
unambiguous terminology ("class property name" and "binding property name")
and can be used to satisfy both the needs of the binder as well as those of
the template type-checker (field -> property).

A new test ensures that the input/output metadata produced by the compiler
during analysis is directly compatible with the binder via this unambiguous
new interface.

PR Close #38685
2020-09-08 11:43:02 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 7869de6136 fix(ngcc): use aliased exported types correctly (#38666)
If a type has been renamed when it was exported, we need to
reference the external public alias name rather than the internal
original name for the type. Otherwise we will try to import the
type by its internal name, which is not publicly accessible.

Fixes #38238

PR Close #38666
2020-09-08 11:41:21 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 2c4a98a285 fix(localize): do not expose NodeJS typings in $localize runtime code (#38700)
A recent change to `@angular/localize` brought in the `AbsoluteFsPath` type
from the `@angular/compiler-cli`. But this brought along with it a reference
to NodeJS typings - specifically the `FileSystem` interface refers to the
`Buffer` type from NodeJS.

This affects compilation of `@angular/localize` code that will be run in
the browser - for example projects that reference `loadTranslations()`.
The compilation breaks if the NodeJS typings are not included in the build.
Clearly it is not desirable to have these typings included when the project
is not targeting NodeJS.

This commit replaces references to the NodeJS `Buffer` type with `Uint8Array`,
which is available across all platforms and is actually the super-class of
`Buffer`.

Fixes #38692

PR Close #38700
2020-09-08 11:40:58 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh c90eb5450d refactor(compiler-cli): make template parsing errors into diagnostics (#38576)
Previously, the compiler was not able to display template parsing errors as
true `ts.Diagnostic`s that point inside the template. Instead, it would
throw an actual `Error`, and "crash" with a stack trace containing the
template errors.

Not only is this a poor user experience, but it causes the Language Service
to also crash as the user is editing a template (in actuality the LS has to
work around this bug).

With this commit, such parsing errors are converted to true template
diagnostics with appropriate span information to be displayed contextually
along with all other diagnostics. This majorly improves the user experience
and unblocks the Language Service from having to deal with the compiler
"crashing" to report errors.

PR Close #38576
2020-09-03 14:02:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh 3e97435f1c refactor(compiler-cli): split out template diagnostics package (#38576)
The template type-checking engine includes utilities for creating
`ts.Diagnostic`s for component templates. Previously only the template type-
checker itself created such diagnostics. However, the template parser also
produces errors which should be represented as template diagnostics.

This commit prepares for that conversion by extracting the machinery for
producing template diagnostics into its own sub-package, so that other parts
of the compiler can depend on it without depending on the entire template
type-checker.

PR Close #38576
2020-09-03 14:02:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 1d8c5d88cd refactor(compiler): `element.sourceSpan` should span the `outerHTML` (#38581)
Previously, the `sourceSpan` and `startSourceSpan` were the same
object, which meant that you had the following situation:

```
element = <div>some content</div>
sourceSpan = <div>
startSourceSpan = <div>
endSourceSpan = </div>
```

This made `sourceSpan` redundant and meant that if you
wanted a span for the whole element including its content
and closing tag, it had to be computed.

Now `sourceSpan` is separated from `startSourceSpan`
resulting in:

```
element = <div>some content</div>
sourceSpan = <div>some content</div>
startSourceSpan = <div>
endSourceSpan = </div>
```

PR Close #38581
2020-09-02 14:47:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin 86e11f1110 refactor(compiler): move the line-ending handling decision (#38581)
Previously the lexer was responsible for deciding whether an "inline"
template should also have its line-endings normalized.

Now this decision is made higher up in the call stack to allow more
flexibility in the parser/lexer.

PR Close #38581
2020-09-02 14:47:25 -07:00
crisbeto f5a148b1b7 fix(compiler): incorrectly inferring namespace for HTML nodes inside SVG (#38477)
The HTML parser gets an element's namespace either from the tag name
(e.g. `<svg:rect>`) or from its parent element `<svg><rect></svg>`) which
breaks down when an element is inside of an SVG `foreignElement`,
because foreign elements allow nodes from a different namespace to be
inserted into an SVG.

These changes add another flag to the tag definitions which tells child
nodes whether to try to inherit their namespaces from their parents.
It also adds a definition for `foreignObject` with the new flag,
allowing elements placed inside it to infer their namespaces instead.

Fixes #37218.

PR Close #38477
2020-08-31 13:25:38 -07:00
Alan Agius 281b647f15 refactor(compiler-cli): remove usage of `ts.updateIdentifier` (#38076)
With Typescript 4, `ts.updateIdentifier` is no longer available.
Calling `ts.updateIdentifier` used to return the same node when
`typeArguments` was `undefined` because `node.typeArguments`
was also `undefined`.

Relevant TS code:
```js
function updateIdentifier(node, typeArguments) {
  return node.typeArguments !== typeArguments
      ? updateNode(createIdentifier(ts.idText(node), typeArguments), node)
      : node;
}
```

PR Close #38076
2020-08-24 13:07:02 -07:00
Alan Agius 0fc44e0436 feat(compiler-cli): add support for TypeScript 4.0 (#38076)
With this change we add support for TypeScript 4.0

PR Close #38076
2020-08-24 13:06:59 -07:00
JoostK 874792dc43 feat(compiler): support unary operators for more accurate type checking (#37918)
Prior to this change, the unary + and - operators would be parsed as `x - 0`
and `0 - x` respectively. The runtime semantics of these expressions are
equivalent, however they may introduce inaccurate template type checking
errors as the literal type is lost, for example:

```ts
@Component({
  template: `<button [disabled]="isAdjacent(-1)"></button>`
})
export class Example {
  isAdjacent(direction: -1 | 1): boolean { return false; }
}
```

would incorrectly report a type-check error:

> error TS2345: Argument of type 'number' is not assignable to parameter
  of type '-1 | 1'.

Additionally, the translated expression for the unary + operator would be
considered as arithmetic expression with an incompatible left-hand side:

> error TS2362: The left-hand side of an arithmetic operation must be of
  type 'any', 'number', 'bigint' or an enum type.

To resolve this issues, the implicit transformation should be avoided.
This commit adds a new unary AST node to represent these expressions,
allowing for more accurate type-checking.

Fixes #20845
Fixes #36178

PR Close #37918
2020-08-21 12:25:53 -07:00
crisbeto e7da4040d6 fix(compiler-cli): adding references to const enums in runtime code (#38542)
We had a couple of places where we were assuming that if a particular
symbol has a value, then it will exist at runtime. This is true in most cases,
but it breaks down for `const` enums.

Fixes #38513.

PR Close #38542
2020-08-21 12:23:21 -07:00