angular-docs-cn/packages/compiler-cli/test/ngtsc/fake_core
Andrew Kushnir c5ab3e8fd2 fix(ivy): proper resolution of Enums in Component decorator (#27971)
Prior to this change Component decorator was resolving `encapsulation` value a bit incorrectly, which resulted in `encapsulation: NaN` in compiled code. Now we resolve the value as Enum memeber and throw if it's not the case. As a part of this update, the `changeDetection` field handling is also added, the resolution logic is the same as the one used for `encapsulation` field.

PR Close #27971
2019-01-10 10:49:03 -08:00
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BUILD.bazel build: update buildifier to latest (#24296) 2018-06-12 11:42:35 -07:00
README.md feat(ivy): first steps towards ngtsc mode (#23455) 2018-04-25 13:25:33 -07:00
index.ts fix(ivy): proper resolution of Enums in Component decorator (#27971) 2019-01-10 10:49:03 -08:00
package.json feat(ivy): first steps towards ngtsc mode (#23455) 2018-04-25 13:25:33 -07:00

README.md

fake_core is a library designed to expose some of the same symbols as @angular/core, without requiring compilation of the whole of @angular/core. This enables unit tests for the compiler to be written without incurring long rebuilds for every change.

  • @angular/core is compiled with @angular/compiler-cli, and therefore has an implicit dependency on it. Therefore core must be rebuilt if the compiler changes.
  • Tests for the compiler which intend to build code that depends on @angular/core must have a data dependency on @angular/core. Therefore core must be built to run the compiler tests, and thus rebuilt if the compiler changes.

This rebuild cycle is expensive and slow. fake_core avoids this by exposing a subset of the @angular/core API, which enables applications to be built by the ngtsc compiler without needing a full version of core present at compile time.