BREAKING CHANGE
- Pipe factories have been removed.
- PIpe names to pipe implementations are 1-to-1 instead of 1-to-*
Before:
class DateFormatter {
transform(date, args){}
}
class DateFormatterFactory {
supporst(obj) { return true; }
create(cdRef) { return new DateFormatter(); }
}
new Pipes({date: [new DateFormatterFactory()]})
After
class DateFormatter {
transform(date, args){}
}
new Pipes({date: DateFormatter})
LifeCycle can now be imported via angular2/angular2 or
angular2/core, so that end users can inject it without
having to use the full source path.
Closes#3395
BREAKING CHANGE:
This change renames all instances of PipeRegistry to Pipes.
As part of this change, the former "defaultPipes" export is
now a Pipes instance, instead of a map. The map that was previously
called "defaultPipes" no longer exists, but may be accessed via
defaultPipes.config.
This is its own commit so that tools have an easier time of preserving
history of the file, by keeping the diff between pipes.ts and
pipe_registry.ts minimal.
Also moved pipe_registry_spec.ts
add test in gulpfile which will compile a basic TS file with generated
angular2.d.ts to ensure generated d.ts is valid syntactic TS
Adds support for enums in .d.ts generation pipeline.
Removes renaming reexports in http module.
Enable pregenerated (for Dart) and JIT (for Js) change detectors when
possible. Previously we would always use `DynamicChangeDetector`s, but
these cause megamorphic calls and are therefore much slower.
Closes#502
- Modify change detectors to `throw` when attempting to detect changes
on a dehydrated detector.
- Modify `DynamicChagneDetector` to use `null` for the `context` of a
dehydrated detector.
But do it during the build process for cjs.
Right now we only need this when we transpile from ts
directly to es5. This is only the case in our
cis build, as for our browser build we only transpile
from ts to es6 via ts and then use traceur to do
the rest.