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When we attach a `ViewRef` to a `ViewContainerRef`, we save a reference to the container onto the `ViewRef` so that we can remove it when the ref is destroyed. The problem is that if the container's `hostView` is destroyed first, the `ViewRef` has no way of knowing that it should stop referencing the container. These changes remove the leak by not saving a reference at all. Instead, when a `ViewRef` is destroyed, we clean it up through the `LContainer` directly. We don't need to worry about the case where the container is destroyed before the view, because containers automatically clean up all of their views upon destruction. Fixes #38648. PR Close #40219 |
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README.md
public-api/
This directory contains all of the public api goldens for our npm packages we publish to NPM. These are tested on all PRs and commits as part of the our bazel tests.
To check or update the public api goldens, run one of the following commands:
yarn public-api:check
yarn public-api:update
packages-circular-deps.json
This golden file contains a list of all circular dependencies in the project. As part of the lint CI job we compare the current circular dependencies against this golden to ensure that we don't add more cycles. If cycles have been fixed, this file is also updated so that we can slowly burn down the number of cycles in the project.
To check or update the golden, run the following commands:
yarn ts-circular-deps:check
yarn ts-circular-deps:approve