Prior to this commit, the compiler produced:
```js
No = (function (e) {
return (
(e[(e.None = 0)] = "None"),
(e[(e.HasTransplantedViews = 2)] = "HasTransplantedViews"),
e
);
})(No || {});
```
Changing to `const enum` allows it to be entirely dropped and inline values.
PR Close#59416
Prior to this change, a scheduled root effect, even if destroyed instantly, would still run at least once.
This commit fixes this.
fixes#59410
PR Close#59415
For `afterRender`/`afterNextRender` calls associated with a particular
view, ensure that they are not registered until after the first time the
view is rendered.
Co-authored-by: Alex Rickabaugh <alxhub@users.noreply.github.com>
PR Close#58250
`new` expressions are not dropped by default because they are considered side-effectful,
even if they are not referenced anywhere in production mode.
PR Close#59381
The `type_checks` module already exposes a utility function that checks whether `LView` is marked
as destroyed. There is no need to check flags in other places, as we can reuse the helper function.
PR Close#59387
When we replace a component during HMR, we clear it from the cache of the renderer factory, however when using animations, there's an animation-specific renderer factory that wraps the base DOM one and was preventing the cache from being cleared.
These changes rework the logic that clear the cache to go through a method so we can forward the call to the delegated factory.
PR Close#59393
In this commit, we replace `private warnIfDestroyed` with a `warnIfDestroyed` function that can
be completely removed in production. This change is necessary because, with `private warnIfDestroyed`,
the empty method is still retained in production, even though it has no body.
PR Close#59269
This commit extends the set of events understood by the
profiler integrated with the Angular time. The set got
extended to account for the recently added functionality
and mark entry point to the code execution points.
The new set of events can be visualised by the Angular
DevTools or other profiler integrations.
PR Close#59183
Introduced the `ENABLE_ROOT_COMPONENT_BOOTSTRAP` token to control the bootstrapping of components during application initialization. This token is utilized by the Angular CLI in the `@angular/ssr` package, particularly during server-side rendering (SSR) when extracting routes.
When set to `false`, this token prevents the root component from being bootstrapped during SSR's route extraction phase, which is crucial for efficiently extracting routes without triggering component initialization. This mechanism separates the concerns of route extraction and component bootstrapping during SSR rendering, optimizing performance.
If not provided or set to `true`, the default behavior of bootstrapping the root component(s) during initialization is maintained.
Context: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/29085
PR Close#59133
Adds the `getDeferBlocks` function to the global `ng` namespace which returns information about all `@defer` blocks inside of a DOM node. This information can be useful either directly in the browser console or to implement future functionality in the dev tools.
PR Close#59184
Adds a field on the `TDeferBlockDetails` where we can track debugging information about the defer block. Also uses it to store text representation of the different triggers which can be shown to the dev tools.
PR Close#59184
This commit updates defer block logic to avoid triggering `on idle` and `on timer` on the server for regular SSR mode (when incremental hydration is not enabled). Triggering the mentioned condition resulted in invoking `setTimeout` calls, which delayed serialization on the server during SSR (the process was waiting for the timeouts to clear).
PR Close#59177
There were type mismatches and or unintended any types that were preventing nested timers from accessing the delay value during hydration annotation processing.
PR Close#59173
This adds a few helper functions and ensures we call complete fns when error state is rendered. It also eliminates serialized views from being copied.
PR Close#59032
Creates a debug api that returns an arrays of nodes and edges that represents a signal graph in the context of a particular injector.
Starts by discovering the consumer nodes for each injector, and then traverses their dependencies to discover each producer.
PR Close#57074
Adds the implementation of the `ɵɵattachSourceLocations` instruction that will add the `data-ng-source-location` attribute to nodes to indicate where they were defined.
PR Close#58982
The current HMR compiler assumes that there will only be one namespace import in the generated code (`@angular/core`). This is incorrect, because the compiler may need to generate additional imports in some cases (e.g. importing directives through a module). These changes adjust the compiler to capture all the namespaces in an array and pass them along.
Fixes#58915.
PR Close#58924