Introduces `ref-` to give a name to an element or a directive (also works for `<template>` elements), and `let-` to introduce an input variable for a `<template>` element. BREAKING CHANGE: - `#...` now always means `ref-`. - `<template #abc>` now defines a reference to the TemplateRef, instead of an input variable used inside of the template. - `#...` inside of a *ngIf, … directives is deprecated. Use `let …` instead. - `var-...` is deprecated. Replace with `let-...` for `<template>` elements and `ref-` for non `<template>` elements. Closes #7158 Closes #8264
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443 B
TypeScript
14 lines
443 B
TypeScript
import {Injectable} from 'angular2/src/core/di';
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import {print, warn} from 'angular2/src/facade/lang';
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// Note: Need to rename warn as in Dart
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// class members and imports can't use the same name.
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let _warnImpl = warn;
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@Injectable()
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export class Console {
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log(message: string): void { print(message); }
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// Note: for reporting errors use `DOM.logError()` as it is platform specific
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warn(message: string): void { _warnImpl(message); }
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}
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