Tobias Bosch 46b212706b refactor(core): change module semantics
This contains major changes to the compiler, bootstrap of the platforms
and test environment initialization.

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BREAKING CHANGE:
- Semantics and name of `@AppModule` (now `@NgModule`) changed quite a bit.
  This is actually not breaking as `@AppModules` were not part of rc.4.
  We will have detailed docs on `@NgModule` separately.
- `coreLoadAndBootstrap` and `coreBootstrap` can't be used any more (without migration support).
  Use `bootstrapModule` / `bootstrapModuleFactory` instead.
- All Components listed in routes have to be part of the `declarations` of an NgModule.
  Either directly on the bootstrap module / lazy loaded module, or in an NgModule imported by them.
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/**
* @license
* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {NgModuleFactory, NgModuleRef, bootstrapModuleFactory} from '@angular/core';
import {ComponentFixture} from '@angular/core/testing';
import {serverPlatform} from '@angular/platform-server';
import {MainModule} from '../src/module';
import {MainModuleNgFactory} from '../src/module.ngfactory';
export function createModule(): NgModuleRef<MainModule> {
return bootstrapModuleFactory(MainModuleNgFactory, serverPlatform());
}
export function createComponent<C>(comp: {new (...args: any[]): C}): ComponentFixture<C> {
const moduleRef = createModule();
const compRef =
moduleRef.componentFactoryResolver.resolveComponentFactory(comp).create(moduleRef.injector);
return new ComponentFixture(compRef, null, null);
}