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Alex Rickabaugh
8155428ba6 perf(compiler-cli): ignore the module.id anti-pattern for NgModule ids (#45024)
In early versions of Angular, it was sometimes necessary to provide a
`moduleId` to `@Component` metadata, and the common pattern for doing this
was to set `moduleId: module.id`. This relied on the bundler to fill in a
value for `module.id`.

However, due to the superficial similarity between `Component.moduleId` and
`NgModule.id`, many users ended up setting `id: module.id` in their
NgModules. This is an anti-pattern that has a few negative effects,
including preventing the NgModule from tree-shaking properly.

This commit changes the compiler to ignore `id: module.id` in NgModules, and
instead provide a warning which suggests removing the line entirely.

PR Close #45024
2022-03-22 11:11:54 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
34c5b7a499 refactor(compiler-cli): support non-error diagnostics from traits (#45024)
Previously, the `TraitCompiler` would naively consider a compilation as
failed if either analysis or resolution produced any diagnostics. This
commit adjusts the logic to only consider error diagnostics, which allows
warnings to be produced from `DecoratorHandler`s.

This is a precursor commit to introducing such a warning. As such, the
logic here will be tested in the next commit.

PR Close #45024
2022-03-22 11:11:53 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
27b4af7240 fix(compiler-cli): full side-effectful registration of NgModules with ids (#45024)
Angular contains an NgModule registry, which allows a user to declare
NgModules with string ids and retrieve them via those ids, using the
`getNgModuleById` API.

Previously, we attempted to structure this registration in a clever fashion
to allow for tree-shaking of registered NgModules (that is, those with ids).
This sort of worked due to the accidental alignment of behaviors from the
different tree-shakers involved. However, this trick relies on the
generation of `.ngfactory` files and how they're specifically processed in
various bundling scenarios. We intend to remove `.ngfactory` files, hence
we can no longer rely on them in this way.

The correct solution here is to recognize that `@NgModule({id})` is
inherently declaring a global side-effect, and such classes should not
really be eligible for tree-shaking in the first place. This commit removes
all the old registration machinery, and standardizes on generating a side-
effectful call to `registerNgModuleType` for NgModules that have ids.

There is some risk here that NgModules with unnecessary `id`s may not
tree-shake as a result of this change, whereas they would have in previous
circumstances. The fix here should be to remove the `id` if it's not needed.
Specifying an `id` is a request that the NgModule be retained regardless of
any other references, in case it is later looked up by string id.

PR Close #45024
2022-03-22 11:11:53 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
72e7d09e61 refactor(compiler): change NgModule scoping emit flag to enum (#45024)
The `compileNgModule` operation previously supported a flag `emitInline`,
which controlled whether template scoping information for the NgModule was
emitted directly into the compiled NgModule definition, or whether an
associated statement was generated which patched the information onto the
NgModule definition. Both options are useful in different contexts.

This commit changes this flag to an enum (and renames it), which allows for
a third option - do not emit any template scoping information. This option
is added to better represent the actual behavior of the Angular Linker,
which sometimes configures `compileNgModule` to use the side-effectful
statement generation but which does not actually emit such associated
statements. In other words, the linker effectively does not generate
scoping information for NgModules at all (in some configurations) and this
option more directly expresses that behavior.

This is a refactoring as no generated code is changed as a result of
introducing this flag, due to the linker's behavior of not emitting
associated statements.

PR Close #45024
2022-03-22 11:11:53 -07:00
Andrew Scott
2b7553db6f fix(compiler): compute correct offsets when interpolations have HTML entities (#44811)
When parsing interpolations, the input string is _decoded_ from what was
in the orginal template. This means that we cannot soley rely on the input
string to compute source spans because it does not necessarily reflect
the exact content of the original template. Specifically, when there is
an HTML entity (i.e. ` `), this will show up in its decoded form
when processing the interpolation (' '). We need to compute offsets
using the original _encoded_ string.

Note that this problem only surfaces in the splitting of interpolations.
The spans to this point have already been tracked accurately. For
example, given the template `&nbsp;<div></div>`, the source span for the
`div` is already correctly determined to be 6. Only when we encounter
interpolations with many parts do we run into situations where we need
to compute new spans for the individual parts of the interpolation.

PR Close #44811
2022-03-08 10:23:07 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
94bba76a4a feat(core): support TypeScript 4.6 (#45190)
Adds support for TypeScript 4.6.

PR Close #45190
2022-03-07 11:31:39 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
ff6be32c1a refactor(compiler): remove usages of deprecated AST creation functions (#45134)
Proactively replaces our usages of the deprecated `ts.create*` methods in favor of using `ts.factory.create*` so that we're not surprised when the TS removes them in the future. Also accounts for some cases where the signature had changed.

PR Close #45134
2022-02-22 10:22:47 -08:00
ivanwonder
c0778b4dfc fix(compiler-cli): Support resolve animation name from the DTS (#45107)
Before this, the compiler resolves the value in the DTS as dynamic.
If the `trigger` is imported from `@angular/animations`, this PR will
use FFR to simulate the actual implementation in JS and extracts the
animation name.

PR Close #45107
2022-02-22 10:21:39 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0072eb48ba feat(compiler-cli): initial implementation of standalone components (#44812)
This commit implements the first phase of standalone components in the Angular
compiler. This mainly includes the scoping rules for standalone components
(`@Component({imports})`).

Significant functionality from the design is _not_ implemented by this PR,
including:

* imports of standalone components into NgModules.
* the provider aspect of standalone components

Future commits will address these issues, as we proceed with the design of
this feature.

PR Close #44812
2022-02-03 08:55:25 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3dcfc76bf2 refactor(compiler-cli): extract template scoping logic into a function (#44812)
In preparation for standalone components, this commit moves the logic which
determines the potential set of components/directives/pipes in a template into
a separate function. This is a simple but crucial refactoring that breaks the
assumption that all template scopes come from NgModules.

PR Close #44812
2022-02-03 08:55:25 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cc0d73d195 refactor(compiler-cli): split the 'annotations' package into sub-packages (#44812)
Previously each `DecoratorHandler` in the compiler was stored in a single file
in the 'annotations' package. The `ComponentDecoratorHandler` in particular was
several thousand lines long.

Prior to implementing the new standalone functionality for components, this
commit refactors 'annotations' to split these large files into their own build
targets with multiple separate files. This should make the implementation of
standalone significantly cleaner.

PR Close #44812
2022-02-03 08:55:25 -08:00
JoostK
d82c957a26 fix(compiler-cli): ensure casing of logical paths is preserved (#44798)
The logical filesystem would store a cached result based on the canonical path,
where the cached value contains the physical path that was originally provided.
This meant that other physical paths with an identical canonical path would use
a cached result derived from another physical path.

This inconsistency is not known to result in actual issues but is primarily
being made as a performance improvement, as using the provided physical paths
as cache key avoids the need to canonicalize the path if its result is already
cached.

PR Close #44798
2022-02-02 00:04:37 +00:00
JoostK
b745b8c42a refactor(compiler-cli): use relative imports into dts files as fallback in type-check files (#44798)
The generated imports should normally use module specifiers that are valid for
use in production code, where arbitrary relative imports into e.g. node_modules
are not allowed. For template type-checking code it is however acceptable to
use relative imports, as such files are never emitted to JS code. It is
desirable to allow a filesystem relative import as fallback if an import would
otherwise fail to be generated, as doing so allows fewer situations from
needing an inline type constructor.

PR Close #44798
2022-02-02 00:04:37 +00:00
JoostK
6763967151 refactor(compiler): remove ViewEngine identifiers (#44676)
This commit removes the leftover `Identifiers` class that was used in the
ViewEngine compiler. The remaining usages of the `inlineInterpolate` and
`interpolate` instructions were refactored to make use of an
`InterpolationExpression` output expression to capture the argument list of an
interpolation expression. An attempt was made to refactor this further by
converting to the desired interpolation instruction immediately, but some
downstream consumers are designed in a way where the argument list itself is
needed, e.g. as other arguments need to be prepended/appended.

PR Close #44676
2022-02-02 00:04:13 +00:00
Doug Parker
e0a340ea5b refactor(compiler-cli): remove leftover _extendedTemplateDiagnostics flag (#44920)
This flag is currently a no-op because extended diagnostics are enabled in production.

PR Close #44920
2022-02-01 18:24:10 +00:00
Andrew Scott
fdfcef5a0a build: enable useUnknownInCatchVariables (#44679)
This unblocks the internal migration to turn the option on in g3.

PR Close #44679
2022-02-01 18:17:29 +00:00
JoostK
db05ae13a6 refactor(compiler): remove parsing support for quote expressions (#44915)
So-called "Quote expressions" were added in b6ec2387b3
to support foreign syntax to be used in Angular templates, requiring a custom
template transform to convert them somehow during compilation. Support for template
transforms was originally implemented in a43ed79ee7 but
has since been dropped. Since the compiler is not public API the quote expressions
should not have any usages anymore. Removing support for them can improve error
reporting for expressions that contain a `:`, e.g. binding to a URL without quotes:

```html
<a [href]="http://google.com">Click me</a>
```

Here, `http` would be parsed as foreign "http" quote expression with `//google.com` as
value, later reporting the error "Quotes are not supported for evaluation!" because
there was no template transform to convert that code.

Closes #40398

PR Close #44915
2022-01-31 23:31:11 +00:00
JoostK
366e424a73 fix(compiler-cli): enable nullish coalescing check only with strictNullChecks (#44862)
TypeScript configures `strictNullChecks` to be disabled by default, so the nullish
coalescing check should follow the same default. The rule actively depends on
`strictNullChecks`, as TypeScript doesn't include `null`/`undefined` in its types
otherwise so the check wouldn't have a way to differentiate between them.

This commit also takes the `strict` flag into account when `strictNullChecks` itself
is not configured.

PR Close #44862
2022-01-31 20:31:58 +00:00
JoostK
73c97aea9e fix(compiler-cli): accept nullish coalescing operator for any and unknown types (#44862)
We should not make assumptions about the any and unknown types; using a nullish
coalescing operator is acceptable for those.

PR Close #44862
2022-01-31 20:31:58 +00:00
Andrew Scott
b1b45472c2 refactor(compiler-cli): Update where and how the indexed errors are exposed (#44884)
The initial commit e9124b42d5 stored the errors rather than
throwing but did not store them in a place that was accessible to consumers. Instead,
the errors should be added to the IndexedComponent so they can be surfaced where the
index results are consumed

PR Close #44884
2022-01-31 18:36:55 +00:00
Andrew Scott
e9124b42d5 refactor(compiler-cli): Tolerate source span errors in indexer (#44825)
When the indexer encounters a location where the source span doesn't
match up with the expected identifier, the current visitor code throws
an error. Instead, this change creates an error and moves on to the next
template item. This allows the indexer to continue analysis even when
there are errors in the source mapping. In addition, it still allows callers
to surface those errors in their own way while still providing as much indexed
information as possible about a node.

PR Close #44825
2022-01-27 09:20:09 -08:00
Andrew Scott
1bce51c0ed fix(compiler-cli): Handle ng-template with structural directive in indexer (#44788)
An `ng-template` with an inline template (i.e. has a structural
directive) would previously not get an `undefined` `tagName` because the
logic assumed the element would be `t.Element` or `t.Content` and read
the tag name from the `name` property. For a `t.Template`, this exists
instead on the `t.tagName`. The final result would be an `tagName` of `undefined`
for the parent `t.Template`, causing failures in the indexer downstream.

This `undefined` value is actually expected in the renderer code, even
though the type does not specify this possibility. This change updates
the type of `tagName` to be `string|null` and explicitly handles the
case where there is a structural directive on an `ng-template`. You can
see how the two are differentiated in the compliance code that was
modified in this commit.

PR Close #44788
2022-01-25 14:15:44 -08:00
Andrew Scott
ec2e6f6a3f fix(compiler): correct spans when parsing bindings with comments (#44785)
The previous fix for correcting spans with comments in
59eef29a6c
had the unfortunate side effect of _breaking_ the spans with comments
when there was leading whitespace. This happened because the previous
fix was testing one without a comment, identifying that the offset shouldn't
have anything added to it, and then removing that offset adjustment
(`offsets[i] + (expressionText.length - sourceToLex.length)`).

Upon further investigation, this offset adjustment _was actually
necessary_ for when the input had comments, but this was only because
the `stripComments` function used `trim` to remove whitespace for these
cases. This is the real problem -- not only does it create a ton of confusion
but also it means that the behavior of the lexer and resulting spans is
different between inputs with comments and inputs without comments.

After reviewing how the `inputLength` of `_ParseAST` was used, it
appears that the correct behavior would be to _not_ trim the input. The
`inputLength` is used to advance the current index beyond points which
have been processed. This _should_ include any whitespace. Additionally,
`inputLength` doesn't appear to be needed at all. When there was no
comment in the input, it was always equal to the `input.length` anyways.
When there _is_ a comment, it should include that comment anyways to
advance the index beyond the comment.

PR Close #44785
2022-01-24 10:41:53 -08:00
Andrew Scott
f1e84a3cef fix(compiler-cli): properly index <svg> elements when on a template (#44785)
The original fix for svg elements in
92b23f4851
did not account for svg elements when they also had a structural
directive on them, making the node a template. This resulted in the
logic added in fix above not being applied.

PR Close #44785
2022-01-24 10:41:53 -08:00
Douglas Parker
d8bff1a1b3 fix(compiler-cli): skip ExtendedTemplateCheckerImpl construction if there were configuration errors (#44778)
Previously, if a bad extended diagnostic category was given, it would fail with the expected error as well as an unexpected assertion error:

```
$ ng build -c development
✔ Browser application bundle generation complete.

./src/main.ts - Error: Module build failed (from ./node_modules/@ngtools/webpack/src/ivy/index.js):
Error: Unexpected call to 'assertNever()' with value:
test
    at /home/douglasparker/Source/ng-new/node_modules/@ngtools/webpack/src/ivy/loader.js:77:18
    at processTicksAndRejections (internal/process/task_queues.js:95:5)

./src/polyfills.ts - Error: Module build failed (from ./node_modules/@ngtools/webpack/src/ivy/index.js):
Error: Unexpected call to 'assertNever()' with value:
test
    at /home/douglasparker/Source/ng-new/node_modules/@ngtools/webpack/src/ivy/loader.js:77:18
    at processTicksAndRejections (internal/process/task_queues.js:95:5)

Error: error NG4004: Angular compiler option "extendedDiagnostics.checks['invalidBananaInBox']" has an unknown diagnostic category: "test".

Allowed diagnostic categories are:
warning
error
suppress
```

The assertion comes from `ExtendedTemplateCheckerImpl`, which expects a well-formed configuration, yet the compiler would construct it even when errors were found. This commit skips constructing and running extended diagnostics if the configuration had errors, which should avoid triggering these assertion errors.

I'm unfortunately not able to actually test this change. The test passes even before the fix because the `ngc` binary and end-to-end tests [don't request diagnostics unless the configuration is considered valid](ed21f5c753/packages/compiler-cli/src/perform_compile.ts (L292-L293)). See [Slack](https://angular-team.slack.com/archives/C4WHZQMRA/p1642641305003800) for more details.

PR Close #44778
2022-01-21 11:20:48 -08:00
Doug Parker
197f3f4a26 fix(compiler-cli): remove leftover _extendedTemplateDiagnostics requirements (#44777)
Refs #42966.

There were two remaining places where `_extendedTemplateDiagnostics` needed to be set which should have been removed in #44712 but got missed. This updates them to only require `strictTemplates` and not `_extendedTemplateDiagnostics` so the feature is properly enabled in production.

PR Close #44777
2022-01-20 14:03:46 -08:00
Doug Parker
fa835b5a29 feat(compiler-cli): enable extended diagnostics by default (#44712)
Refs #42966.

Extended diagnostics provide additional analysis about Angular templates by emitting warnings for specific patterns known to be error prone or cause developer confusion. Currently, there are two such diagnostics which are enabled by default:

* `invalidBananaInBox` emits a warning if a user writes a two-way binding backwards like `([foo])="bar"`, when they actually wanted `[(foo)]="bar"`.
* `nullishCoalescingNotNullable` emits a warning if a binding attempts to perform nullish coalescing (`??`) on a type which does not include `null` or `undefined`, such as `{{ foo ?? 'bar' }}` where `foo` is defined as `string` instead of `string | null`.

These diagnostics are enabled as warnings by default, but this can be configured in the `tsconfig.json` like so:

```jsonc
{
  "angularCompilerOptions": {
    "extendedDiagnostics": {
      // The categories to use for specific diagnostics.
      "checks": {
        // Maps check name to its category.
        "invalidBananaInBox": "suppress"
      },

      // The category to use for any diagnostics not listed in `checks` above.
      "defaultCategory": "error"
    }
  }
}
```

Allowed categories for a diagnostic are `warning` (default), `error`, or `suppress`. `warning` emits the diagnostic but allows the compilation to succeed, `error` *will* fail the compilation, while `suppress` will ignore the diagnostic altogether.

The initial release has two diagnostics, and we are hoping to expand this longer term to add more diagnostics and provide additional insight into Angular templates to detect and surface developer mistakes *before* hours of debugging are wasted.

PR Close #44712
2022-01-19 09:58:37 -08:00
JoostK
dac0430efd refactor(compiler): store modifiers in a bitmask instead of an array (#44731)
This commit slightly reduces memory usage of output AST by storing type
and statement modifiers as a bitmask instead of using an array.

PR Close #44731
2022-01-18 14:51:08 -08:00
JoostK
5efebf87be perf(compiler-cli): reduce analysis work during incremental rebuilds (#44731)
This commit reduces the analysis work that needs to happen during an
incremental rebuild by properly recording files for which no traits were found
in the set of files that have no traits, such that the same file doesn't have
to be reanalyzed during subsequent rebuilds. It also excludes shim files from
analysis.

PR Close #44731
2022-01-18 14:51:08 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
92b23f4851 fix(compiler-cli): properly index <svg> elements (#44678)
In the `Element` node of a parsed `<svg>` element, the `name` is recorded
as `:svg:svg`. When the Angular Indexer ran over this element, it would
attempt to find this name in the template text and fail, as the namespace
portion of the name was added automatically at parse time and is of course
missing from the original template.

This commit changes the indexer to detect these namespaced elements and only
search for the tag name.

PR Close #44678
2022-01-11 19:16:18 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b8ed03b5ad fix(compiler): correct spans when parsing bindings with comments (#44678)
When parsing a binding with a comment at the end of the expression, the
parser previously had logic to offset the parsed spans by the length of the
comment. This logic seemed not to serve any useful purpose, and instead
resulted in the corruption of the spans. For example, in the expression
`{{foo // comment}}`, the parser would map the parsed `foo` `PropertyRead`
node at the location of the characters 'ent' from the comment suffix.

This commit removes that logic, correcting the parsed spans of such nodes in
the presence of comments. Removing this logic does not seem to have caused
any tests to fail.

PR Close #44678
2022-01-11 19:16:18 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f83fb3a5f9 fix(compiler-cli): handle property reads of ThisReceiver in the indexer (#44678)
Previously, the Angular Indexer made an assumption that in any binding to
a property of an `ImplicitReceiver`, the property name begins at the start
of the binding. This is true for normal reads from `ImplicitReceiver` as
the implicit receiver has no representation in the template.

However, `ThisReceiver` inherits from `ImplicitReceiver` and _does_ have a
template representation. Such a binding looks like `{{this.foo}}`. This
commit corrects the logic of the indexer to use the `nameSpan` of the
property binding instead of its `sourceSpan` to locate the identifier.

PR Close #44678
2022-01-11 19:16:18 +00:00
Doug Parker
83e6db4081 refactor(compiler-cli): add validation to extended template diagnostics configuration (#44391)
Refs #42966.

This validates the `tsconfig.json` options for extended template diagnostics. It verifies:
* `strictTemplates` must be enabled if `extendedDiagnostics` have any explicit configuration.
* `extendedDiagnostics.defaultCategory` must be a valid `DiagnosticCategoryLabel`.
* `extendedDiagnostics.checks` keys must all be real diagnostics.
* `extendedDiagnostics.checks` values must all be valid `DiagnosticCategoryLabel`s.

These include new error codes, each of which prints out the exact property that was the issue and what the available options are to fix them.

It does disallow the config:

```json
{
  "angularCompilerOptions": {
    "strictTemplates": false,
    "extendedDiagnostics": {
      "defaultCategory": "suppress"
    }
  }
}
```

Such a configuration is technically valid and could be executed, but will be rejected by this verification logic. There isn't much reason to ever do this, since users could just drop `extendedDiagnostics` altogether and get the intended effect. This is unlikely to be a significant issue for users, so it is considered invalid for now to keep the implementation simple.

PR Close #44391
2022-01-11 17:33:16 +00:00
Doug Parker
9e5ac51f69 refactor(compiler-cli): add defaultCategory option (#44391)
Refs #42966.

The `defaultCategory` option is used for any extended template diagnostics which do not have any specific category specified for them. It defaults to `warning`, since that is the most common behavior expected for users. This provides an easy way for users to promote all diagnostics to errors or suppress all diagnostics.

PR Close #44391
2022-01-11 17:33:16 +00:00
Doug Parker
0cf1322e4f refactor(compiler-cli): use configured diagnostic category when emitting warnings from extended template diagnostics (#44391)
Refs #42966.

This updates `TemplateContext` to include a new `makeTemplateDiagnostic()` function which automatically uses the correct diagnostic category for that check. This makes sure that each diagnostic is emitted with the correct category. It also implicitly passes some known values like `component` and `code` to make the extended template diagnostics a little simpler. Diagnostics which are suppressed are never instantiated at all, which acts as a slight performance optimization since any emitted diagnostics would be ignored anyways.

Unfortunately, diagnostics still have access to `ctx.templateTypeChecker.makeTemplateDiagnostic()` to manually create diagnostics with a different category. Both banana in box and nullish coalescing checks include tests to make sure they respect a manually configured category. This convention should hopefully give a reasonable certainty that new diagnostics will use the correct reporting function, even if that is not strictly enforced.

PR Close #44391
2022-01-11 17:33:16 +00:00
Doug Parker
416368a587 refactor(compiler-cli): add initial compiler options definitions for extended template diagnostics (#44391)
Refs #42966.

This includes a mapping of extended template diagnostics to their associated diagnostic category. It is generated from the list of diagnostic names, so the list should always be implicitly kept up to date. Usage looks like:

```json
{
  "angularCompilerOptions": {
    "extendedDiagnostics": {
      "checks": {
        "invalidBananaInBox": "error",
        "nullishCoalescingNotNullable": "suppress"
      }
    }
  }
}
```

PR Close #44391
2022-01-11 17:33:16 +00:00
Doug Parker
4033fdf5ca refactor(compiler-cli): add allDiagnosticFactories (#44391)
Refs #42966.

This is a static array of all the 1P extended template diagnostic factories built into the Angular compiler directly. It provides an encapsulated list of all diagnostics rather than requiring users to manually list each one individually.

PR Close #44391
2022-01-11 17:33:16 +00:00
Doug Parker
1446017e4b refactor(compiler-cli): call factories directly from extended template checker (#44391)
Refs #42966.

This moves extended template check factory invocations into the checker itself, where it can provide a more consistent API contract. Factories are called with compiler options and may return a `TemplateCheck` or `undefined` if the current options do not support that check. This allows `nullishCoalescingNotNullable` to disable itself when `strictNullChecks` is disabled without throwing errors. This gives extended template diagnostics a stronger abstraction model to define their behavior with.

PR Close #44391
2022-01-11 17:33:16 +00:00
Doug Parker
ed74e3ad61 refactor(compiler-cli): add ExtendedTemplateDiagnosticName and TemplateCheckFactory (#44391)
Refs #42966.

The enum of extended template diagnostic names allows a global registry of first-party diagnostics with a developer-friendly string name which can be used for configuration. This name is used in the new `TemplateCheckFactory` to bind the name to a particular `ErrorCode` and make both available *before* constructing the actual template check, which is necessary to configure it appropriately.

PR Close #44391
2022-01-11 17:33:15 +00:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
a4ab6d6b72 feat(compiler): add support for safe calls in templates (#44580)
Adds support for safely calling functions that may be undefined inside template expressions. E.g. `maybeUndefined?.()`

Fixes #42298.

PR Close #44580
2022-01-11 17:32:47 +00:00
ivanwonder
73424def13 feat(compiler-cli): provide the animations for DirectiveMeta (#44630)
In `language-service`, the `checker.getDirectiveMetadata` doesn't return the animations meta of the `Component`.
but it's useful for animation completion.

PR Close #44630
2022-01-10 21:22:44 +00:00
JoostK
1a9121826e fix(compiler-cli): enable narrowing of using type guard methods (#44447)
The changes in 2028c3933f caused method
calls to be emitted using additional parenthesis into the TCB, which in
turn prevented proper type narrowing when the method acts as a type
guard. This commit special-cases method calls from property reads to
avoid the additional parenthesis.

Fixes #44353

PR Close #44447
2022-01-10 21:20:05 +00:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
eeaabe7fbf fix(compiler-cli): incorrectly interpreting $any calls with a property read (#44657)
This was flagged during the code review of #44580. When generating a type check block, we were interpreting any call to `$any` as an `as any` cast, even if it's part of a `PropertyRead` (e.g. `foo.$any(1)`). This is handled correctly in other parts of the compiler, but it looks like it was missed in the type checker.

PR Close #44657
2022-01-07 18:11:58 +00:00
dario-piotrowicz
b184f0aa24 refactor: fix various typos across different packages (#44523)
simply fix different unrelated typos present in various packages

PR Close #44523
2022-01-07 18:11:10 +00:00
Doug Parker
de93b6e770 refactor(compiler-cli): update template typechecking link to latest angular.io version (#44649)
This page exists in the most recent angular.io version (v13 currently), so there's no need to link to an old version. The hash also refers to the title section of the page, which isn't necessary and is now dropped.

PR Close #44649
2022-01-07 18:10:19 +00:00
Andrew Kushnir
0cf5501d5c build: use correct target name (#44651)
Dev mode output was switched from ES5 -> ES2015 recently and as a part of those changes, some target names that contained `_es5` postfixes were changes to `_es2015` instead. This commit fixes the issue with one of the recently merged BUILD files that contained the old (`_es5`) postfix.

PR Close #44651
2022-01-06 16:42:22 -08:00
JoostK
f8af49eb75 fix(compiler-cli): fix crash during type-checking of library builds (#44587)
When building a library, the `rootDir` option is configured to ensure
that all source files are present within the entry-point that is being
build. This imposes an extra constraint on the reference emit logic,
which does not allow emitting a reference into a source file outside of
this `rootDir`.

During the generation of type-check blocks we used to make a best-effort
estimation of whether a type reference can be emitted into the
type-check file. This check was relaxed in #42492 to support emitting
more syntax forms and type references, but this change did not consider
the `rootDir` constraint that is present in library builds. As such, the
compiler might conclude that a type reference is eligible for emit into
the type-check file, whereas in practice this would cause a failure.

This commit changes the best-effort estimation into a "preflight"
reference emit that is fully accurate as to whether emitting a type
reference is possible.

Fixes #43624

PR Close #44587
2022-01-06 23:44:24 +00:00
JoostK
1955d0ad88 refactor(compiler-cli): implement realpath in NgtscCompilerHost (#44587)
The `NgtscCompilerHost` is implemented using the `FileSystem`
abstraction of the compiler, which is implemented for tests using an
in-memory `MockFileSystem`. If the in-memory filesystem contains
symlinks, then using `NgtscCompilerHost` would not reflect their
resolved real path. Instead, the TypeScript compiler would use its
default implementation based on the real filesystem, which is unaware of
the in-memory `MockFileSystem` setup.

This change does not currently address any issues, but is being fixed
as it prevented a reproduction scenario from behaving correctly.

PR Close #44587
2022-01-06 23:44:24 +00:00
JoostK
03edc7d631 test(compiler-cli): properly support symlinks in MockFileSystem (#44587)
This commit fixes an issue with symlink handling in `MockFileSystem`,
where entries within a symlink would fail to resolve.

PR Close #44587
2022-01-06 23:44:24 +00:00
JoostK
c1a9bb38aa refactor(compiler-cli): use absoluteFromSourceFile to obtain a source file path (#44587)
Using `absoluteFromSourceFile` leverages the cache of the resolved
absolute path, instead of having to compute it each time.

PR Close #44587
2022-01-06 23:44:24 +00:00
JoostK
7052e27677 refactor(compiler-cli): improve DX for reference emit failures (#44587)
In certain scenarios, the compiler may have crashed with an
`Unable to write a reference` error which would be particularly hard
to diagnose. One of the primary reasons for this failure is when the
`rootDir` option is configured---typically the case for libraries---
and a source file is imported using a relative import from an external
entry-point. This would normally report TS6059 for the invalid relative
import, but the crash prevents this error from being surfaced.

This commit refactors the reference emit logic to result in an explicit
`Failure` state with a reason as to why the failure occurred. This state
is then used to report a `FatalDiagnosticException`, preventing a hard
crash.

Closes #44414

PR Close #44587
2022-01-06 23:44:24 +00:00
Andrew Kushnir
a84f99fd1c refactor(core): move runtime error code logic (#44398)
This commit moves some logic to make the location of runtime error codes consistent across packages. Now all error codes are located in `packages/core/src/errors.ts` file.

PR Close #44398
2022-01-06 23:43:18 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
c46d533b22 build: switch devmode output to es2015 (#44505)
To make our test output i.e. devmode output more aligned
with what we produce in the NPM packages, or to be more
aligned with what Angular applications will usually consume,
the devmode output is switched from ES5 to ES2015.

Additionally various tsconfigs (outside of Bazel) have been
updated to match with the other parts of the build. The rules
are:

ES2015 for test configurations, ES2020 for actual code that will
end up being shipped (this includes the IDE-only tsconfigs).

PR Close #44505
2022-01-05 23:20:20 +00:00
JoostK
d196cbc332 refactor(compiler): remove class related output AST types (#44411)
The Ivy compiler no longer generates classes so this commit removes
the supporting output nodes.

PR Close #44411
2022-01-04 15:54:10 -08:00
JoostK
8cadfe1f5b refactor(compiler): remove type-casting related output AST types (#44411)
The Ivy compiler no longer generates code for type-checking purposes
using the output AST types. Instead, it uses TypeScript AST nodes and
its printer for type-checking. This commit removes the type-related
output nodes.

PR Close #44411
2022-01-04 15:54:10 -08:00
JoostK
f352c2bed9 refactor(compiler): remove some unused output AST types (#44411)
This kind of output is no longer emitted into generated code, so the
supporting output AST is removed.

PR Close #44411
2022-01-04 15:54:10 -08:00
JoostK
1d39a5e6ac refactor(compiler): remove syntax error logic (#44411)
This code is no longer used now that ViewEngine has been removed.

PR Close #44411
2022-01-04 15:54:09 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
093fd39f93 refactor(compiler): clean up workarounds for TypeScript 4.5 (#44477)
Cleans up some of the temporary workarounds that were necessary in order to land support for TypeScript 4.5 since they're no longer necessary.

PR Close #44477
2021-12-14 16:14:02 -05:00
Alex Rickabaugh
43db24302c refactor(compiler): delete View Engine components of @angular/compiler (#44368)
This commit finishes the removal of View Engine from the codebase, deleting
those pieces of @angular/compiler which were only used for VE.

Co-Authored-By: JoostK <joost.koehoorn@gmail.com>

PR Close #44368
2021-12-06 13:12:36 -05:00
JoostK
1922032786 refactor(compiler-cli): dismantle View Engine implementation of ngc (#44269)
This commit does a first-pass removal of the View Engine infrastructure
in compiler-cli. A more in-depth cleanup is necessary and large parts
of the View Engine compiler infrastructure remain within
`@angular/compiler`, this is just a first cleanup step.

PR Close #44269
2021-12-01 10:36:30 -08:00
JoostK
604636e70a refactor(compiler-cli): move version number helpers out of diagnostics subfolder (#44269)
As a preparation for the removal of the ViewEngine parts in
`compiler-cli`, this commit moves the version number helper functions
up one level such that the whole `diagnostics` subfolder can be removed.

PR Close #44269
2021-12-01 10:36:30 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
d56e3f43a1 feat(core): support TypeScript 4.5 (#44164)
Adds support for TypeScript 4.5. Includes the following changes:
* Bumping the package versions.
* Fixing a few calls to `createExportSpecifier` and `createImportSpecifier` that require an extra parameter.
* Adding some missing methods to the TS compiler hosts.
* Fixing an issue in the TS mocks for the ngcc tests where a regex was too agressive and was trying to match a path like `/node_modules/@typescript/lib-es5`.
* Accounting for type-only import specifiers when reporting DI errors (see #43620).

Fixes #43620.

PR Close #44164
2021-11-30 11:59:02 -05:00
Paul Gschwendtner
6c1573bc08 fix(compiler-cli): downlevel transform incorrectly extracting constructor parameters for nested classes (#44281)
The downlevel decorator transform (commonly used in the CLI and other
tooling of the ecosystem for enabling JIT ES2015+), is currently
incorrectly dealing with nested classes.

The transform will accidentally visit nested classes (in a constructor)
multiple times and generate duplicated instances of the `ctorParameters`
fields. This does not sound like an issue at first, but the duplicated
`ctorParameters` fields will miss significant type information that has
been elided by the first visit, resulting in generated code like the
following:

```js
      let MyClass = /* @__PURE__ */ __name(class MyClass extends UpgradeNg1ComponentAdapter {
        constructor(scope, injector3, elementRef) {
        }
      }, "MyClass");
      MyClass.ctorParameters = () => [
        { type: void 0, decorators: [{ type: Inject, args: [$SCOPE] }] },
        { type: Injector },
        { type: ElementRef }
      ];
      MyClass.ctorParameters = () => [
        { type: void 0 }, // <---- NOTE!
        { type: Injector },
        { type: ElementRef }
      ];
```

PR Close #44281
2021-11-30 11:56:05 -05:00
JoostK
b2ac81d147 refactor(compiler-cli): remove Ivy switch transform (#43891)
Now that the core package has been cleaned up to no longer contain Ivy
switch code, the transform to switch the `PRE_R3` markers to become
`POST_R3` is deleted as well.

PR Close #43891
2021-11-24 19:26:25 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh
8c71b9fc42 refactor: delete the View Engine runtime (#43884)
This commit removes the View Engine runtime. Itself, this change is
relatively straightforward, but it represents the final step in a multi-year
journey. It's only possible due to the hard work of many current and former
team members and collaborators, who are too numerous to list here.

Co-authored-by: Alan Agius <alan.agius4@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Kushnir <akushnir@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Scott <atscott01@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Seguin <andrewjs@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Cédric Exbrayat <cedric@ninja-squad.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Lyding <19598772+clydin@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Shevitz <dshevitz@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Doug Parker <dgp1130@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Dylan Hunn <dylhunn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Emma Twersky <emmatwersky@google.com>
Co-authored-by: George Kalpakas <kalpakas.g@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Igor Minar <iminar@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Elbourn <jelbourn@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Jessica Janiuk <jessicajaniuk@google.com>
Co-authored-by: JiaLiPassion <JiaLi.Passion@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joey Perrott <josephperrott@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joost Koehoorn <joost.koehoorn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kristiyan Kostadinov <crisbeto@abv.bg>
Co-authored-by: Madleina Scheidegger <mscheid@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Thompson <2554588+MarkTechson@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Minko Gechev <mgechev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Gschwendtner <paulgschwendtner@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pawel Kozlowski <pkozlowski.opensource@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pete Bacon Darwin <pete@bacondarwin.com>
Co-authored-by: Wagner Maciel <wagnermaciel@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Zach Arend <zachzach@google.com>

PR Close #43884
2021-11-23 21:10:06 +00:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
48ca7dce4f fix(compiler-cli): interpret string concat calls (#44167)
These changes add support for interpreting `String.prototype.concat` calls. We need to support it, because in TypeScript 4.5 string template expressions are transpiled to `concat` calls, rather than string concatenations. See https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/45304.

PR Close #44167
2021-11-19 19:30:59 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
393efa54e6 fix(compiler): ensure that partially compiled queries can handle forward references (#44113)
When a partially compiled component or directive is "linked" in JIT mode, the body
of its declaration is evaluated by the JavaScript runtime. If a class is referenced
in a query (e.g. `ViewQuery` or `ContentQuery`) but its definition is later in the
file, then the reference must be wrapped in a `forwardRef()` call.

Previously, query predicates were not wrapped correctly in partial declarations
causing the code to crash at runtime. In AOT mode, this code is never evaluated
but instead transformed as part of the build, so this bug did not become apparent
until Angular Material started running JIT mode tests on its distributable output.

This change fixes this problem by noting when queries are wrapped in `forwardRef()`
calls and ensuring that this gets passed through to partial compilation declarations
and then suitably stripped during linking.

See https://github.com/angular/components/pull/23882 and https://github.com/angular/components/issues/23907

PR Close #44113
2021-11-10 18:25:16 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
67fbec39cb refactor(compiler): rename R3ProviderExpression and associated helpers (#44113)
This interface will be used in other situations so this change renames it to be more general as `MaybeForwardRefExpression`.

PR Close #44113
2021-11-10 18:25:16 +00:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
247c18dee0 fix(compiler-cli): handle pre-release versions when checking version (#44109)
Currently the TS version checking function interprets a version like `1.2.3-rc.5` as `1.2.NaN` which would allow it to bypass the version checking altogether.

These changes add a little bit more logic to ensure that such versions are handled correctly. There's also an error if we don't manage to parse the version string.

Also it seemed like we never actually ran the version check unit tests, because they didn't have a test target.

PR Close #44109
2021-11-09 20:54:45 +00:00
JoostK
2a2744721b fix(compiler-cli): ensure literal types are retained when strictNullInputTypes is disabled (#38305)
Consider the `NgModel` directive which has the `ngModelOptions` input:

```ts
class NgModel {
  @Input() ngModelOptions: { updateOn: 'blur'|'change'|'submit' };
}
```

In a template this may be set using an object literal as follows:

```html
<input ngModel [ngModelOptions]="{updateOn: 'blur'}">
```

This assignment should be accepted, as the object's type aligns with the
`ngModelOptions` input in `NgModel`. However, if the `strictNullInputTypes`
option is disabled this assignment would inadvertently produce an error:

```
Type '{ updateOn: string; }' is not assignable to type '{ updateOn: "blur"|"change"|"submit"; }'.
  Types of property 'updateOn' are incompatible.
    Type 'string' is not assignable to type '"blur"|"change"|"submit"'
```

This is due to the `'blur'` value being inferred to be of type `string`
instead of retaining its literal type. The non-null assertion operator
that is automatically inserted for input binding assignments when
`strictNullInputTypes` is disabled inhibits TypeScript from inferring
the string value as its literal type.

This commit fixes the issue by omitting the insertion of the non-null
operator for object literals and array literals.

PR Close #38305
2021-11-09 18:01:24 +00:00
Joey Perrott
491dd3dcee refactor(compiler-cli): use relative imports within the @angular/compiler-cli package (#44118)
Intrapackage imports should always be done via relative imports rather than using the external
import location.

PR Close #44118
2021-11-08 22:08:27 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
70d3805fd6 refactor: remove ɵloc and related code (#43913)
This code is not used in ivy - and probably was not being used
in View Engine either.

PR Close #43913
2021-10-28 11:19:12 -07:00
JoostK
28a40f3396 refactor(compiler-cli): extract error documentation base url into separate file (#43527)
Prior refactorings caused unexpected g3 sync issues due to a patch that
changes the error documentation URL. This commit moves the base url into
a separate file to make this more apparent.

PR Close #43527
2021-10-26 18:22:32 +00:00
JoostK
5d678de4da fix(compiler-cli): avoid broken references in .d.ts files due to @internal markers (#43527)
The `ErrorCode` enum in the `error_code.ts` file is governed by public
api guards but the other top-level exports from that file are exempt
from public api documentation and are therefore marked as `@internal`.
However, TypeScript is configured with the `stripInternal` compiler
option such that declarations with `@internal` markers are not emitted
into the `.d.ts` files, but this means that the reexports in the barrel
file end up referring to missing declarations.

The `stripInternal` option is considered internal and its documentation
states to use at your own risk (as per https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/45307).
Having the option enabled is desirable for us as it works well for
hiding class fields that are marked `@internal`, which is an effective
way to hide members from the .d.ts file. As a workaround for the issue
with top-level symbols, the declarations with `@internal` markers are
moved to dedicated files for which no public api guard is setup,
therefore allowing their `@internal` markers to be dropped.

Fixes #43097

PR Close #43527
2021-10-26 18:22:32 +00:00
Doug Parker
737f71e3aa refactor(compiler-cli): throw an error when compiling with View Engine. (#43862)
The View Engine compiler now throws when constructed and will be removed shortly. Direct users should switch to `NgtscProgram` to build with [Ivy](https://angular.io/guide/ivy). The View Engine compiler is being removed, so this makes it throw an error to ensure no one accidentally depends on code being removed.

PR Close #43862
2021-10-19 10:06:55 -07:00
Doug Parker
b2b597279e fix(compiler-cli): updates ngc to pass the build when only warnings are emitted (#43673)
Refs #42966.

Previously, a build when emitted one warning and no errors would fail with a non-zero exit code. This is not what users would expect, but had not been an issue before since the compiler did not actually emit any warnings. With upcoming extended template diagnostics and other warnings, this is now a case that needs to be supported. Warnings are printed to `stderr` as before, but `ngc` now exits with code `0` and the build is considered successful.

Implemented this by adding a new `expectedExitCode` parameter to `driveDiagnostics()` which asserts against the real exit code. Most importantly, it does not **require** the the build to pass since any exit code can be given, so it is up to the test to assert this as well as many messages printed to make sure they are acceptable. This is useful for testing warnings and ensuring the build still passes.

PR Close #43673
2021-10-15 10:17:39 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
c14085e434 feat(core): drop support for TypeScript 4.2 and 4.3 (#43642)
Bumps the minimum required TypeScript version to 4.4.2 and removes the integration tests for 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3.

BREAKING CHANGE:
TypeScript versions older than 4.4.2 are no longer supported.

PR Close #43642
2021-10-05 17:26:37 -07:00
Doug Parker
263feba5c2 fix(compiler-cli): handle nullable expressions correctly in the nullish coalescing extended template diagnostic (#43572)
Refs #42966.

Previously, checking a template with the syntax:

```html
<div>{{ foo() ?? 'test' }}</div>
```

Where `foo()` returns a nullable value:

```typescript
@Component(/* ... */)
class TestCmp {
  foo: (): string | null => null;
}
```

Would always log a nullish coalescing not nullable warning. This is because [`getSymbolOfNode(node.left)`](fe69193509/packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/typecheck/extended/checks/nullish_coalescing_not_nullable/index.ts (L30)) would return the [symbol of the function (`foo`)](fe69193509/packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/typecheck/src/template_symbol_builder.ts (L536-L538)) rather than the symbol of its returned value (`foo()`). Fixed this by getting the symbol for the whole expression's span, rather than just the function receiver.

Also made some minor refactorings to `template_symbol_builder` to make a similar change to safe method calls. This behavior was originally for the language service in order to handle quick info, as the user highlighting a function name would actually apply to the entire expression. This is no longer true as the language service will correctly request the type from the function rather than the `Call` expression, so these hacks are not necessary anymore. This broke two existing test cases of exactly this behavior which were easily updated. Also added a test to the language service to confirm that it is not broken by this change.

PR Close #43572
2021-10-04 17:32:57 -07:00
Alan Agius
9442a2f856 refactor(compiler-cli): remove dependency on minimist (#43644)
The compiler already has a dependency on another parser (`yargs`).

PR Close #43644
2021-10-04 17:31:03 -07:00
JoostK
cc96f322df refactor(compiler-cli): deprecate the fullTemplateTypeCheck compiler option (#43224)
When compiling your application using the AOT compiler, your templates
are type-checked according to a certain strictness level. Before Angular 9
there existed only two strictness levels of template type checking as
determined by [the `fullTemplateTypeCheck` compiler option](guide/angular-compiler-options).
In version 9 the `strictTemplates` family of compiler options has been
introduced as a more fine-grained approach to configuring how strict your
templates are being type-checked.

The `fullTemplateTypeCheck` flag is being deprecated in favor of the new
`strictTemplates` option and its related compiler options. Projects that
currently have `fullTemplateTypeCheck: true` configured can migrate to
the following set of compiler options to achieve the same level of
type-checking.

```json
{
  "angularCompilerOptions": {
    "strictTemplates": true,
    "strictInputTypes": false,
    "strictNullInputTypes": false,
    "strictAttributeTypes": false,
    "strictOutputEventTypes": false,
    "strictDomEventTypes": false,
    "strictDomLocalRefTypes": false,
    "strictSafeNavigationTypes": false,
    "strictContextGenerics": false,
  }
}
```

PR Close #43224
2021-10-04 16:32:11 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
fe2a8de1b5 refactor(compiler-cli): expose tooling code through private entry-point (#43431)
Similar to the other private entry-points we have added for localize,
bazel or the migrations, we should expose the tooling code through
a dedicated private export. This will make the compiler-cli exports
more consistent and it will become easier for the CLI to export
necessary code.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:46 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
e0ca0b1cd2 refactor(compiler-cli): no longer use deep imports into @angular/compiler (#43431)
With the APF v13 package output, deep files can no longer be imported.
Since we do not intend to bundle the compiler into the compiler-cli, we
need to switch all deep imports to the primary entry-point.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:46 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
e6710b0bbd test: update dynamic-compiler test to be compatible with APF v13 (#43431)
Updates the dynamic-compiler test to be compatible with the APF v13.
As of v13, the packages no longer come with metadata.json files and
now need to be processed with the babel linker plugin. This commit
sets up the linker plugin, and switches away from the deprecated
systemjs approach to a simpler rollup code-splitting variant.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:46 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
b1d6fad5e3 refactor(compiler-cli): do not use __filename or __dirname global for ESM compatibility (#43431)
Switches the compiler-cli usage of `__filename` to `import.meta.url`
when ESM bundles are generated. Unfortunately we cannot start using
only `import.meta` yet as we still build and run all code in Angular
in CommonJS module output for devmode tests.

This commit also fixes various instances where a jasmine spy was applied on
a namespace export that will break with ES module (and the interop for
CommonJS output). We fix these spies by using a default import.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:45 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
b46b3cf43e refactor: remove remaining dynamic require usages in package output (#43431)
Removes the remaining usages of dynamic require statements in the
package output. Since we declare all shipped packages as strict ESM,
we cannot use dynamic require statements anymore. This commit switches
these usages to actual `import` statements.

Note: Tsickle continues to remain an optional dependency since bundling
does not work with its UMD package output. Also tsickle is rarely used by
consumers, if at all, so bundling does not really provide any significant
value. To continue keeping tsickle optional (since it's still needed by the
`annotateForClosureCompiler` option which is also respected in ngtsc), we
pass-through a tsickle instance as a parameter to `main`. This allows us to
keep the compile functions synchronous without having to refactor the majority
of the watch compilation code, and majority of tests for ngc, ngtsc.

Consumers (like the `ngc` bin entry-point) can then load tsickle based on their
module format. e.g. tsickle can be imported through `require` to keep everything
sync, but in ESM, the dynamic import can be used beforehand to pass `tsickle` to
the `main` function. We can revisit this in the future but for now this does the
trick without exceeding the scope of this commit..

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:45 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
8d7f1098d8 refactor: make all imports compatible with ESM/CJS output. (#43431)
As outlined in the previous commit which enabled the `esModuleInterop`
TypeScript compiler option, we need to update all namespace imports
for `typescript` to default imports. This is needed to allow for
TypeScript to be imported at runtime from an ES module.

Similar changes are needed for modules like `semver` where the types incorrectly
suggest named exports that will not exist at runtime when imported from ESM.

This commit refactors all imports to match with the lint rule we have
configured in the previous commit. See the previous commit for more
details on why certain imports have been changed.

A special case are the imports to `@babel/core` and `@babel/types`. For
these a special interop is needed as both default imports, or named
imports break the other module format. e.g default imports would work
well for ESM, but it breaks for CJS. For CJS, the named imports would
only work, but in ESM, only the default export exist. We work around
this for now until the devmode is using ESM as well (which would be
consistent with prodmode and gives us more valuable test results). More
details on the interop can be found in the `babel_core.ts` files (two
interops are needed for both localize/or the compiler-cli).

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:45 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
0fbd554948 refactor: switch packages away from deep cross-package imports (#43431)
The Angular Core and localize package currently use deep imports for
code that is shipped. This is problematic as we want to ship the
compiler-cli as full-ESM. To achieve this we need to use a bundler and
this breaks deep imports.

We use a bundler for the compiler CLI because for full ESM
compatibility, we would need to explicitly add the `.js` extension
to all relative imports. This is very cumbersome and prone to mistakes
so to mitigate this problem in a safe way, we bundle the compiler-cli.

Note: Deep imports continue to exist for the language service as it
bundles the compiler-cli.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:43 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
eaddf60645 refactor(compiler-cli): always build core package in full compilation mode (#43431)
As part of APF v13, we ship Angular framework packages using partial
compilation. This is done in preparation of VE removal, and to
eventually get rid of `ngcc` processing.

The new library format allows libraries to switch away from the View
Engine package format without shipping Angular definitions with
instructions to NPM. This would make libraries tightly coupled to
specific versions of `@angular/core`.

Since Angular core is always compatible with itself, we always should
compile Angular core using full compilation mode. It is unreasonable
to ship Angular core with partial compilation output, especially since
we would need to export the linker `declare` functions in
`r3_symbols.ts` otherwise.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:42 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
c065f1b87a refactor: setup bundling for @angular/compiler-cli package (#43431)
All other frameworks packages are now using APF v13 and are strict
ESM packages. The compiler-cli does not use APF and is currently shipped
with its devmode ES5 CommonJS sources. This is problematic as CommonJS
cannot simply import from ECMAScript modules (like `@angular/compiler`).

To fix this we use a bundler that allows us to ship the compiler-cli as
a strict ESM package. Note: An ESM can import from an ESM without any
problems. This is what we need hre.

Unfortunatley we need a bundler here because converting the compiler-cli
to ESM is non-trivial as relative imports would need an explicit
`.js` extension. This work can be simplified by using a bundler that
avoids relative imports completely.

Note: This commit uses code-splitting to create multiple bundle
entry-points for `yarn ngc, `yarn ngcc` etc. This commit removed
the old `ivy-ngcc` entry-point that just printed an error message
(to reduce amount of bundles having to be configured).

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:42 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
e6046c9420 refactor: remove entry_point attribute from ng_package targets (#43431)
With the changes to support APF v13 in the `ng_package` rule, we have
removed the ambiguous `entry_point` attribute. The attribute suggested
that it would be used for determining the primary entry-point input
file. This was not the case as the flat module output file is consulted
for bundling et at. The attribute has been renamed to match its
purposed (renamed to `primary_bundle_name`).

We no longer need to set that attribute because the primary bundle
name is (1) not of relevance for consumers and (2) the rule already
infers the bundle name properly from the Bazel package.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:42 +00:00
JoostK
94c6dee708 refactor(compiler-cli): remove listLazyRoutes operation (#43591)
Now that `Route.loadChildren` no longer accepts a string, there is no
need for tooling to find all string-based `loadChildren` to setup lazy
imports for them. As a result, the `listLazyRoutes` operation that
enumerates all string-based `loadChildren` occurrences is no longer
needed and is therefore removed from the compiler.

The `listLazyRoutes` API remains on the `Program` interface to avoid
breaking external tools that may be using this method, but those tools
should ultimately move away from using this API.

PR Close #43591
2021-09-29 14:45:18 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
8f7fdc59af fix(compiler-cli): not evaluating new signature for __spreadArray (#43618)
In TypeScript 4.4 the `__spreadArray` function has three parameters, however we only allowed two which can result in an error.

PR Close #43618
2021-09-28 14:27:31 -07:00
wszgrcy
8d2b6affcd fix(compiler-cli): correctly interpret token arrays in @Injectable deps (#43226)
When specifying the `deps` array in the `@Injectable` decorator to
inject dependencies into the injectable's factory function, it should
be possible to use an array literal to configure how the dependency
should be resolved by the DI system.

For example, the following example is allowed:

```ts
@Injectable({
  providedIn: 'root',
  useFactory: a => new AppService(a),
  deps: [[new Optional(), 'a']],
})
export class AppService {
  constructor(a) {}
}
```

Here, the `'a'` string token should be injected as optional. However,
the AOT compiler incorrectly used the array literal itself as injection
token, resulting in a failure at runtime. Only if the token were to be
provided using `[new Optional(), new Inject('a')]` would it work
correctly.

This commit fixes the issue by using the last non-decorator in the
array literal as the token value, instead of the array literal itself.

Note that this is a loose interpretation of array literals: if a token
is omitted from the array literal then the array literal itself is used
as token, but any decorator such as `new Optional()` would still have
been applied. When there's multiple tokens in the list then only the
last one will be used as actual token, any prior tokens are silently
ignored. This behavior mirrors the JIT interpretation so is kept as is
for now, but may benefit from some stricter checking and better error
reporting in the future.

Fixes #42987

PR Close #43226
2021-09-28 14:15:48 -07:00
Andrew Scott
3e37e8979d fix(language-service): provide dom event completions (#43299)
Native DOM events were previously not included in the completions
because the dom schema registry would filter out events completely. This
change updates the registry to include events in the private
element->property map and excludes events from lookups outside of the
new `allKnownEventsOfElement` function.

fixes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1479

PR Close #43299
2021-09-27 10:45:58 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
ea61ec2562 feat(core): support TypeScript 4.4 (#43281)
Adds support for TypeScript 4.4. High-level overview of the changes made in this PR:

* Bumps the various packages to `typescript@4.4.2` and `tslib@2.3.0`.
* The `useUnknownInCatchVariables` compiler option has been disabled so that we don't have to cast error objects explicitly everywhere.
* TS now passes in a third argument to the `__spreadArray` call inside child class constructors. I had to update a couple of places in the runtime and ngcc to be able to pick up the calls correctly.
* TS now generates code like `(0, foo)(arg1, arg2)` for imported function calls. I had to update a few of our tests to account for it. See https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/pull/44624.
* Our `ngtsc` test setup calls the private `matchFiles` function from TS. I had to update our usage, because a new parameter was added.
* There was one place where we were setting the readonly `hasTrailingComma` property. I updated the usage to pass in the value when constructing the object instead.
* Some browser types were updated which meant that I had to resolve some trivial type errors.
* The downlevel decorators tranform was running into an issue where the Closure synthetic comments were being emitted twice. I've worked around it by recreating the class declaration node instead of cloning it.

PR Close #43281
2021-09-23 14:49:19 -07:00
Andrew Scott
ce406e35e8 test(compiler-cli): rename test files to be more descriptive (#43419)
The test files simply named `spec.ts` are hard to find when searching
for files by name.

PR Close #43419
2021-09-22 16:01:56 +00:00
Andrew Scott
a360f4b0fc refactor(compiler-cli): Add test to document use-case for invalid pipe argument nullish coallesce (#43419)
Adds a test to the nullish coalescing diagnostic check to serve as
self-documentation on how it works with nullish coalescing on pipes that
are often misconfigured.

This also removes that non null assertion operator, which is incorrect
because there _are_ situations where a symbol cannot be retrieved.

PR Close #43419
2021-09-22 16:01:56 +00:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
2028c3933f refactor(compiler): combine call ASTs (#42882)
Currently the compiler has three different classes to represent a "call to something":
1. `MethodCall` - `foo.bar()`
2. `SafeMethodCall` - `foo?.bar()`.
3. `FunctionCall` - Any calls that don't fit into the first two classes. E.g. `foo.bar()()`.

There are a few problems with this approach:
1. It is inconistent with the TypeScript AST which only has one node: `CallExpression`.
2. It means that we have to maintain more code, because the various parts of the compiler need to know about three node types.
3. It doesn't allow us to easily implement some new JS features like safe calls (e.g. `foo.bar?.())`).

These changes rework the compiler so that it produces only one node: `Call`. The new node behaves  similarly to the TypeScript `CallExpression` whose `receiver` can be any expression.

There was a similar situation in the output AST where we had an `InvokeMethodExpression` and `InvokeFunctionExpression`. I've combined both of them into `InvokeFunctionExpression`.

PR Close #42882
2021-09-21 20:55:29 +00:00
JoostK
9470f56ad3 fix(compiler-cli): handle directives that refer to a namespaced class in a type parameter bound (#43511)
The template type-checker has to emit type constructors for the
directives that are used in a template, where a type constructor's
declaration has to mirror the type parameter constraints as they were
originally declared. Therefore, the compiler analyzes whether a type
parameter constraint can be recreated, e.g. by generating imports for
any type references. Some type references cannot be recreated, in which
case the compiler has to fall back to a strategy where the type
constructor is created inline in the original source file (which comes
with a performance penalty).

There used to be an issue for type references to namespaced declarations.
The compiler is unable to emit such references such that an inline
type constructor should be used as fallback, but this did not happen.
This caused the attempt to emit the type reference to fail, as the
namespaced declaration cannot be located by the reference emitters.

This commit fixes the issue by using a stricter check to determine if a
type parameter requires an inline type constructor. The TypeScript
reflection host's `isStaticallyExported` logic was expanded to work for
any declaration instead of just classes, as e.g. type declarations can
also be referenced in a type parameter constraint.

Closes #43383

PR Close #43511
2021-09-20 19:56:31 +00:00
Daniel Trevino
95cfd0b0e1 test(compiler-cli): add tests for NullishCoalescingNotNullableCheck (#43232)
Add tests to make sure the nullish coalescing check is generating the
correct diagnostics.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43232
2021-08-26 16:36:32 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
0802b59a7b refactor(compiler-cli): add NullishCoalescingNotNullableCheck (#43232)
Add a template check that returns diagnostics if the left side of a
nullish coalescing operation is not nullable.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43232
2021-08-26 16:36:32 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
fc85fa85ba refactor(compiler-cli): use TemplateCheckWithVisitor in InvalidBananaInBoxCheck (#43232)
Modify the existing template check to use the new abstract class. This
makes template checks easier to read and understand.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43232
2021-08-26 16:36:32 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
46e68df2cd refactor(compiler-cli): add abstract TemplateCheckWithVisitor class (#43232)
Add an abstract class that has a default implementation of the run
function and visits all nodes. Authors of template checks can extend
this class and override the `visitNode` method to return diagnostics.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43232
2021-08-26 16:36:32 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
dee04bd96e refactor(compiler-cli): move component out of TemplateContext (#43232)
Move `component` out of the `TemplateContext` so the context can be
reused for multiple components.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43232
2021-08-26 16:36:31 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
50249827f1 refactor(compiler-cli): change checks folder structure (#43232)
Change template checks into `extended/checks` instead of
`extended/src/template_checks`.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43232
2021-08-26 16:36:31 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
98a648d33d refactor(compiler-cli): remove whitespace (#43232)
Remove extra whitespace introduced in a previous PR.

PR Close #43232
2021-08-26 16:36:31 -07:00
nickreid
4341a5f4cb fix(compiler-cli): Emit type annotations for synthesized decorator fields (#43021)
Previously, the decorator transformer was annotating the synthesized properties with TS type annotations. However, because it ran after the JSDoc transformer, the TS types were just dropped from the emitted JS. Attempting to move the decorator transformer before the JSDoc transformer causes tsickle crashes because synthetic AST fragments are not attached to a SourceFile node.

PR Close #43021
2021-08-25 15:05:28 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
b34a9a1eb2 refactor(compiler-cli): integrate extended diagnostics with the language service (#43134)
Add the call to get the extended template diagnostics in
the compiler's `getDiagnosticsForComponent`. This makes showing
extended diagnostics in non-ts files posible.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43134
2021-08-25 10:43:01 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
de215a4b21 refactor(compiler-cli): rename ExtendedTemplateChecker get diagnostics fucntion (#43134)
Rename `getExtendedTemplateDiagnosticsForComponent` to
`getDiagnosticsForComponent` since it's implied they are extended
diagnostics.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43134
2021-08-25 10:43:01 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
68bb13ea0f refactor(compiler-cli): move getDiagnosticsForComponent to compiler (#43134)
Change the language service to call `getDiagnosticsForComponent` from
the compiler instead of the `TemplateTypeChecker`.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43134
2021-08-25 10:43:00 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
6af6de7328 refactor(compiler-cli): move ExtendedTemplateChecker to LazyCompilationState (#43134)
Create the `ExtendedTemplateChecker` during `makeCompilation`, that way
it's avaiblable in the whole compiler.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43134
2021-08-25 10:43:00 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
2d8fc4a7ce refactor(compiler-cli): use TemplateDiagnostic in extended package (#43134)
Return `TemplateDiagnostic` instead of `ts.Diagnostic` when getting the
extended template diagnostics. This makes the integration with the
language service easier. This also fixes the error code and now uses the
`ngErrorCode` for extended template diagnostics.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43134
2021-08-25 10:43:00 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
ff858ac9d8 refactor(compiler-cli): add extendedTemplateCheck phase to compiler (#43107)
This commit integrates extended template checks with the compiler, by
adding another phase of diagnostics generation. This integration is
under the `_extendedTemplateDiagnostics` flag.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43107
2021-08-19 11:55:27 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
cb654d1c53 refactor(compiler-cli): export ExtendedTemplateCheckerImpl and template checks (#43107)
This commit exports the implementation of `ExtendedTemplateChecker` to
generate extended template diagnostics and all the template checks.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43107
2021-08-19 11:55:27 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
3932480ddb refactor(compiler-cli): add ExtendedTemplateChecker (#43107)
Change the current way to run template checks to the
`ExtendedTemplateChecker` instead of just the
`getExtendedTemplateDiagnosticsForComponent` function. Refactored the
tests that used the previous function to use the new class.

Refs #42966

PR Close #43107
2021-08-19 11:55:27 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
bed121c34f feat(compiler-cli): inline resources when generating class metadata calls (#43178)
Previously with View Engine output, the `enableResourceInlining` option
could be set to inline external templates and styles (also for the
resulting `.metadata.json` files). We want to do the same for the Ivy
compilation pipeline (regardless of the compilation mode). The full
compilation definitions, and partial declarations currently already
inline resources in a way that no external requests need to be made.

Although there is one exception currently. These are the calls for
setting class metadata (for testbed overrides). This commit updates
the set class metadata calls (for both partial and full compilation)
to always inline resources. This means that libraries do not need
to start shipping external styles/templates just for the
`setClassMetadata` calls.

Note: Only doing this for partial compilation has been considered, but
it seems like it would be simpler implementation-wise to do this for
full compilation as well. Given the external resources are already
inlined (through their `ecmp` definitions), it seems acceptable (or
even more aligned) to do the same for the set class metadata calls.

PR Close #43178
2021-08-19 11:27:15 -07:00
dario-piotrowicz
cf338493bf refactor(compiler-cli): remove unused closureCompilerEnabled from NgtscProgram (#43148)
remove the NgtscProgram's private field closureCompilerEnabled as that
is not being used in the class itself

PR Close #43148
2021-08-16 17:19:53 -07:00
dario-piotrowicz
971f8572d2 refactor(compiler-cli): remove extra 'diagnostic' from readResource comment (#43147)
remove the extra 'diagnostic' present in the comment for the
ResourceHost's readResource method

PR Close #43147
2021-08-16 09:23:39 -07:00
Andrew Scott
c7d305b072 refactor(compiler): Remove compileUndecoratedClasses config file (#43043)
This config file was added to support g3 patches. Now that the patch is removed internally,
we can remove the file completely

PR Close #43043
2021-08-12 15:35:07 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
e25d35f4cb refactor(compiler-cli): add test for BananaInBoxCheck (#42984)
Create the test package for extended_template_diagnostics and add a unit
test for the `BananaInBoxCheck`.

Refs #42966

PR Close #42984
2021-08-10 15:55:49 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
d6411c2729 refactor(compiler-cli): add BananaInBoxCheck to the template checks (#42984)
Add the implementation of a Template Check that ensures the correct
use of two-way binding syntax. Generates a warning when
'([foo])="bar"' is found instead of '[(foo)]="bar"'.

Refs #42966

PR Close #42984
2021-08-10 15:55:49 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
29a5a90111 refactor(compiler-cli): move getSourceCodeForDiagnostic to utils (#42984)
Export `getSourceCodeForDiagnostic` from `ngtsc/testing` to make it
available for other packages. This will help confirm that the source
code is correct in other tests.

Refs #42966

PR Close #42984
2021-08-10 15:55:49 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
29e2bc7d91 refactor(compiler-cli): move typecheck test utils into its own package (#42984)
This commit moves the test utils used in the typechecking tests into its
own package. This makes them available to be used in the tests of a
different package.

Refs #42966

PR Close #42984
2021-08-10 15:55:49 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
be8a8e17a8 refactor(compiler-cli): introduce getExtendedTemplateDiagnosticsForComponent function (#42984)
Add function to get extended template diagnostics generated by all the template checks.

Refs #42966

PR Close #42984
2021-08-10 15:55:49 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
c055cfe281 refactor(compiler-cli): make makeTemplateDiagnostic wrapper error (#42984)
specific

This commit makes the wrapper function `makeTemplateDiagnostic` take an
ErrorCode as a type for the `ts.Diagnostic`s to be generated.

Refs #42966

PR Close #42984
2021-08-10 15:55:49 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
3a092d6cea refactor(compiler-cli): introduce extended package to typecheck with it's API (#42984)
This commit introduces //packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/typecheck/extended
as a container for a new phase of diagnostics generation. The API provides an
interface for new template checks to implement and generate template diagnostics.

Refs #42966

PR Close #42984
2021-08-10 15:55:49 -07:00
ivanwonder
f0c5ba08f6 fix(language-service): global autocomplete doesn't work when the user tries to modify the symbol (#42923)
When the user tries to trigger suggestions from an interruption,
the LS should provide the global completions. For example,
`[input]="t¦"`, the `t` can be the `true` or the symbol from
the component context.

PR Close #42923
2021-08-02 17:08:30 -07:00
ivanwonder
7c35ca0e00 feat(language-service): support autocomplete string literal union types in templates (#42729)
The native TS language service has the ability to provide autocompletions for
string literal union types. This pr is for Angular to do the same in templates.

Fixes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1096

PR Close #42729
2021-07-28 10:52:34 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
057e577403 refactor(compiler-cli): add makeTemplateDiagnostic wrapper (#42937)
Add a `makeTemplateDiagnostic` wrapper in the `TemplateTypeChecker`. This requiers less parameters to create template diagnostics, since the `TemplateTypeChecker` can get the templateId and mapping from it's scope with the `ts.ClassDeclartion`. The `TemplateTypeChecker` is often used to determine if a diagnostic should be produced, so it makes sense to have a function in it that helps create them.

Refs #42966

PR Close #42937
2021-07-26 18:00:44 -07:00
JoostK
ed9cfb674f fix(compiler-cli): use correct module resolution context for absolute imports in .d.ts files (#42879)
The compiler keeps track of how a declaration has been referenced
using absolute module imports and from which path the absolute module
should be resolved from. There was a bug in how the .d.ts metadata
extraction would incorrectly use the .d.ts file itself as resolution
context for symbols that had been imported using a relative module
specifier. This could result in module resolution failures.

For example, when extracting NgModule metadata from
`/node_modules/lib/index.d.ts` that looks like

```
import {LibDirective} from './dir';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [LibDirective],
  exports: [LibDirective],
})
export class LibModule {}
```

and `/app.module.ts` that contains

```
import {LibModule} from 'lib';

@NgModule({
  imports: [LibModule],
})
export class AppModule {}
```

then `AppModule` would have recorded a reference to `LibModule` using
the `'lib'` module specifier. When extracting the NgModule metadata from
the `/node_modules/lib/index.d.ts` file the relative import into `./dir`
should also be assumed to be importable from `'lib'` (according to APF
where symbols need to be exported from a single entry-point)
so the reference to `LibDirective` should have `'lib'` as absolute
module specifier, but it would incorrectly have
`/node_modules/lib/index.d.ts` as resolution context path. The latter is
incorrect as `'lib'` needs to be resolved from `/app.module.ts` and not
from within the library itself.

Fixes #42810

PR Close #42879
2021-07-26 13:17:44 -07:00
JoostK
5fb23eccea perf(compiler-cli): skip analysis in incremental builds for files without Angular behavior (#42562)
In an incremental rebuild, the compiler attempts to reuse as much
analysis data from a prior compilation as possible to avoid doing the
analysis work again. For source files without Angular behavior however,
no analysis data would be recorded such that the source file had to be
reanalyzed each rebuild, even if it has not changed.

This commit avoids the analysis of such source files by registering
these files as not containing any Angular behavior; allowing subsequent
rebuilds to avoid the analysis work.

PR Close #42562
2021-07-21 22:40:38 +00:00
JoostK
70c3461be3 fix(compiler-cli): use correct module import for types behind a forwardRef (#42887)
The static interpreter assumed that a foreign function expression would
have to be imported from the absolute module specifier that was used for
the foreign function itself. This assumption does not hold for the
`forwardRef` foreign function resolver, as that extracts the resolved
expression from the function's argument, which is not behind the
absolute module import of the `forwardRef` function.

The prior behavior has worked for the typical usage of `forwardRef`,
when it is contained within the same source file as where the static
evaluation started. In that case, the resulting reference would
incorrectly have an absolute module guess of `@angular/core`, but the
local identifier emit strategy was capable of emitting the reference
without generating an import using the absolute module guess.

In the scenario where the static interpreter would first have to follow
a reference to a different source that contained the `forwardRef` would
the compilation fail. In that case, there is no local identifier
available such that the absolute module emitter would try to locate the
imported symbol from `@angular/core`. which fails as the symbol is not
exported from there.

This commit fixes the issue by checking whether a foreign expression
occurs in the same source file as the call expression. If it does, then
the absolute module specifier that was used to resolve the call
expression is ignored.

Fixes #42865

PR Close #42887
2021-07-20 11:56:05 -07:00
JoostK
07d7e6034f perf(compiler-cli): optimize cycle detection using a persistent cache (#41271)
For the compilation of a component, the compiler verifies that the
imports it needs to generate to reference the used directives and pipes
would not create an import cycle in the program. This requires visiting
the transitive import graphs of all directive/pipe usage in search of
the component file. The observation can be made that all directive/pipe
usages can leverage the exploration work in search of the component
file, thereby allowing sub-graphs of the import graph to be only visited
once instead of repeatedly per usage. Additionally, the transitive
imports of a file are no longer collected into a set to reduce memory
pressure.

PR Close #41271
2021-07-15 13:13:48 -07:00
JoostK
51156f3f07 fix(core): allow proper type inference when ngFor is used with a trackBy function (#42692)
In #41995 the type of `TrackByFunction` was changed such that the
declaration of a `trackBy` function did not cause the item type to be
widened to the `trackBy`'s item type, which may be a supertype of the
iterated type. This has introduced situations where the template type
checker is now reporting errors for cases where a `trackBy` function is
no longer assignable to `TrackByFunction`.

This commit fixes the error by also including the item type `T` in
addition to the constrained type parameter `U`, allowing TypeScript to
infer an appropriate `T`.

Fixes #42609

PR Close #42692
2021-07-13 14:08:05 -07:00
Daniel Trevino
81dce5c664 fix(compiler-cli): check split two way binding (#42601)
Check for split two way binding when output is not declared to make error message clearer.

PR Close #42601
2021-07-13 08:47:11 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
b5ab7aff43 refactor: add override keyword to members implementing abstract declarations (#42512)
In combination with the TS `noImplicitOverride` compatibility changes,
we also want to follow the best-practice of adding `override` to
members which are implemented as part of abstract classes. This
commit fixes all instances which will be flagged as part of the
custom `no-implicit-override-abstract` TSLint rule.

PR Close #42512
2021-07-12 13:11:17 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
ccbb913f4b refactor(compiler-cli): ensure compatibility with noImplicitOverride (#42512)
Adds the `override` keyword to the `compiler-cli` sources to ensure
compatibility with `noImplicitOverride`.

PR Close #42512
2021-07-12 13:11:14 -07:00
JoostK
4c482bf3f1 fix(compiler-cli): properly emit literal types when recreating type parameters in a different file (#42761)
In #42492 the template type checker became capable of replicating a
wider range of generic type parameters for use in template type-check
files. Any literal types within a type parameter would however emit
invalid code, as TypeScript was emitting the literals using the text as
extracted from the template type-check file instead of the original
source file where the type node was taken from.

This commit works around the issue by cloning any literal types and
marking them as synthetic, signalling to TypeScript that the literal
text has to be extracted from the node itself instead from the source
file.

This commit also excludes `import()` type nodes from being supported,
as their module specifier may potentially need to be rewritten.

Fixes #42667

PR Close #42761
2021-07-12 11:48:34 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
762e057e85 build: update to rules_nodejs v4.0.0-beta.0 (#42760)
Updates the Bazel NodeJS rules to v4.0.0-beta.0. This is necessary
so that the Angular components repo can update, and it's generally
good to stay as up-to-date as possible with the Bazel rules as it's
easy to fall behind, and updating early allows us to discover issues
affecting our tooling earlier (where they are easier to address due to
e.g. potential breaking change policy).

PR Close #42760
2021-07-09 14:50:15 -07:00
JoostK
30c82cd177 fix(compiler-cli): inline type checking instructions no longer prevent incremental reuse (#42759)
Source files that contain directives or components that need an inline
type constructor or inline template type-check block would always be
considered as affected in incremental rebuilds. The inline operations
cause the source file to be updated in the TypeScript program that is
created for template type-checking, which becomes the reuse program
in a subsequent incremental rebuild.

In an incremental rebuild, the source files from the new user program
are compared to those from the reuse program. The updated source files
are not the same as the original source file from the user program, so
the incremental engine would mark the file which needed inline
operations as affected. This prevents incremental reuse for these files,
causing sub-optimal rebuild performance.

This commit attaches the original source file for source files that have
been updated with inline operations, such that the incremental engine
is able to compare source files using the original source file.

Fixes #42543

PR Close #42759
2021-07-07 15:17:25 -07:00
Alan Agius
4c78984ad2 fix(compiler-cli): support reflecting namespace declarations (#42728)
DTS bundling, will cause originally namespaced imports become namespace declarations within the same file. Example:

Before bundling
```ts
import * as i1 from './router';

export declare class RouterModule {
    constructor(guard: any, router: Router);

    static ɵmod: i0.ɵɵNgModuleDeclaration<RouterModule, [typeof i1.RouterOutlet...]>;
}
```

After bundling
```
declare namespace i1 {
  export {
    RouterOutletContract,
    RouterOutlet
  }
}

export declare class RouterModule {
    constructor(guard: any, router: Router);

    static ɵmod: i0.ɵɵNgModuleDeclaration<RouterModule, [typeof i1.RouterOutlet...]>;
}
```

And therefore this commit adds support for reflecting types that are defined in such namespace declarations.

Closes #42064

PR Close #42728
2021-07-02 15:15:04 -07:00
ivanwonder
74350a5cf1 fix(compiler-cli): return directives for an element on a microsyntax template (#42640)
When the template type checker try to get a symbol of a template node, it will
not return the directives intended for an element on a microsyntax template,
for example, `<div *ngFor="let user of users;" dir>`, the `dir` will be skipped,
but it's needed in language service.

Fixes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1420

PR Close #42640
2021-07-01 09:35:24 -07:00
Zach Arend
37a740c659 fix(compiler-cli): add support for partially evaluating types (#41661)
Add support to the partial evaluator for evaluating literal types and
tuples.

resolves #41338

PR Close #41661
2021-06-25 09:59:27 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
cc672f05bf feat(compiler): add support for shorthand property declarations in templates (#42421)
Adds support for shorthand property declarations inside Angular templates. E.g. doing `{foo, bar}` instead of `{foo: foo, bar: bar}`.

Fixes #10277.

PR Close #42421
2021-06-21 23:40:47 +00:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
699a8b43cb test(compiler-cli): add additional safe keyed read tests (#42421)
This commit adds some tests that were mistakenly omitted from the original
change for safe keyed reads/writes.

PR Close #42421
2021-06-21 23:40:47 +00:00
JoostK
a9dd7e21a2 refactor(compiler-cli): enable relative imports in the type parameter emitter (#42492)
Previously, the template type checker would only opt-in to inline type
constructors if it could import all type references from absolute module
specifiers. This limitation was put into place in an abundance of
caution as there was a safe, but less performant, fallback available.

The language service is not capable of using this fallback, which now
means that the limitation of absolute module specifiers limits the
language service's ability to use accurate types for component/directive
classes that have generic type parameters.

This commit loosens the restriction such that type references are now
eligible for emit as long as they are exported.

PR Close #42492
2021-06-21 18:34:05 +00:00
JoostK
729eea5716 fix(compiler-cli): transform type references in generic type parameter default (#42492)
When a component/directive has a generic type parameter, the template
type checker attempts to translate the type parameter such that the
type parameters can be replicated in the type constructor that is
emitted into the typecheck file.

Type parameters with a default clause would incorrectly be emitted into
the typecheck file using the original `ts.TypeNode` for the default
clause, such that `ts.TypeReferenceNode`s within the default clause
would likely be invalid (i.e. referencing a type for which no import is
present in the typecheck file). This did not result in user-facing
type-check errors as errors reported in type constructors are not
translated into template positions Regardless, this commit ensures that
`ts.TypeReferenceNode`s within defaults are properly translated into the
typecheck file.

PR Close #42492
2021-06-21 18:34:05 +00:00
JoostK
16aaa23d4e refactor(compiler-cli): use TypeScript transform to emit type parameters (#42492)
The template type checker is capable of recreating generic type bounds
in a different context, rewriting type references along the way (if
possible). This was previously done using a visitor that only supported
a limited set of types, resulting in the inability to emit all sorts of
types (even if they don't contain type references at all).

The inability to emit generic type bounds was not critical when the type
parameter emitting logic was introduced, as the compiler also has a
fallback strategy of creating inline type constructors. However, this
fallback is not available to the language service, resulting in
inaccurate types when components/directives use a complex generic type.

To mitigate this problem, the specialized visitor has been replaced with
a generalized TypeScript transform, where only type references get
special treatment. This allows for more complex types to be emitted,
such as union and intersection types, object literal types and tuple
types.

PR Close #42492
2021-06-21 18:34:05 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh
e83d7cb2d3 refactor(compiler-cli): support xi18n in ngtsc (#42485)
xi18n is the operation of extracting i18n messages from templates in the
compilation. Previously, only View Engine was able to perform xi18n. This
commit implements xi18n in the Ivy compiler, and a copy of the View Engine
test for Ivy verifies that the results are identical.

PR Close #42485
2021-06-21 16:50:28 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh
4538bd6c96 refactor(compiler-cli): extract xi18n utility functions to a separate file (#42485)
This commit moves some xi18n-related functions in the View Engine
ng.Program into a new file. This is necessary in order to depend on them
from the Ivy ng.Program while avoiding a cycle.

PR Close #42485
2021-06-21 16:50:28 +00:00
JoostK
22bda2226b fix(compiler-cli): prevent prior compilations from being retained in watch builds (#42537)
In watch builds, the compiler attempts to reuse as much information from
a prior compilation as possible. To accomplish this, it keeps a
reference to the most recently succeeded `TraitCompiler`, which contains
all analysis data for the program. However, `TraitCompiler` has an
internal reference to an `IncrementalBuild`, which is itself built on
top of its prior state. Consequently, all prior compilations continued
to be referenced, preventing garbage collection from cleaning up these
instances.

This commit changes the `AnalyzedIncrementalState` to no longer retain
a `TraitCompiler` instance, but only the analysis data it contains. This
breaks the retainer path to the prior incremental state, allowing it to
be garbage collected.

PR Close #42537
2021-06-09 16:10:04 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
afd68e5674 feat(compiler): emit diagnostic for shadow dom components with an invalid selector (#42245)
This is based on a discussion we had a few weeks ago. Currently if a component uses `ViewEncapsulation.ShadowDom` and its selector doesn't meet the requirements for a custom element tag name, a vague error will be thrown at runtime saying something like "Element does not support attachShadowRoot".

These changes add a new diagnostic to the compiler that validates the component selector and gives a better error message during compilation.

PR Close #42245
2021-06-07 10:44:57 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
2d0ff0a5d3 ci: add lint error for files with missing trailing new-line (#42478)
For quite a while it is an unspoken convention to add a trailing
new-line files within the Angular repository. This was never enforced
automatically, but has been frequently raised in pull requests through
manual review. This commit sets up a lint rule so that this is
"officially" enforced and doesn't require manual review.

PR Close #42478
2021-06-04 13:31:03 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
25f763cff8 feat(core): support TypeScript 4.3 (#42022)
Switches the repository to TypeScript 4.3 and the latest
version of tslib. This involves updating the peer dependency
ranges on `typescript` for the compiler CLI and for the Bazel
package. Tests for new TypeScript features have been added to
ensure compatibility with Angular's ngtsc compiler.

PR Close #42022
2021-06-04 11:17:09 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
ba084857ea feat(compiler): support safe keyed read expressions (#41911)
Currently we support safe property (`a?.b`) and method (`a?.b()`) accesses, but we don't handle safe keyed reads (`a?.[0]`) which is inconsistent. These changes expand the compiler in order to support safe key read expressions as well.

PR Close #41911
2021-06-03 13:22:41 -07:00
JoostK
69e57827e2 refactor(compiler-cli): remove unused return type transform (#41996)
With the removal of the `ModuleWithProviders` transform in the parent commit,
the underlying dts transform can also be removed as it is not used elsewhere.

PR Close #41996
2021-06-03 11:38:58 -07:00
JoostK
ce8720910d refactor(compiler-cli): remove ModuleWithProviders generic type transform (#41996)
The `ModuleWithProviders` type has required a generic type since Angular 10,
so it is no longer necessary for the compiler to transform usages of the
`ModuleWithProviders` type without the generic type, as that should have
been reported as a compile error. This commit removes the detection logic
from ngtsc.

PR Close #41996
2021-06-03 11:38:58 -07:00
JoostK
85c7f7691e fix(common): infer correct type when trackBy is used in ngFor (#41995)
When a `trackBy` function is used that accepts a supertype of the iterated
array's type, the loop variable would undesirably be inferred as the supertype
instead of the array's item type. This commit adds an inferred type parameter
to `TrackByFunction` to allow an extra degree of freedom, enabling the
loop value to be inferred as the most narrow type.

Fixes #40125

PR Close #41995
2021-06-03 11:33:26 -07:00
JoostK
9d290b4fef test(compiler-cli): move TrackByFunction from fake_common to fake_core (#41995)
The `TrackByFunction` is declared in `@angular/core` so it should also be
included in `fake_core` instead of `fake_common`.

PR Close #41995
2021-06-03 11:33:26 -07:00
JoostK
481540dd4e test(compiler-cli): load type declarations from fake_common (#41995)
The ngtsc test targets have fake declarations files for `@angular/core`
and `@angular/common` and the template type checking tests can leverage
the fake common declarations instead of declaring its own types.

PR Close #41995
2021-06-03 11:33:26 -07:00
JoostK
bd1836b999 fix(compiler-cli): exclude type-only imports from cycle analysis (#42453)
Type-only imports are known to be elided by TypeScript, so the compiler
can be certain that such imports do not contribute to potential import
cycles. As such, type-only imports are no longer considered during cycle
analysis.

Regular import statements that would eventually be fully elided by
TypeScript during emit if none of the imported symbols are used in a
value position continue to be included in the cycle analysis, as the
cycle analyzer is unaware of these elision opportunities. Only explicit
`import type` statements are excluded.

PR Close #42453
2021-06-03 11:31:59 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
e039075a28 fix(compiler-cli): better detect classes that are indirectly exported (#42207)
The compiler flag `compileNonExportedClasses` allows the Angular compiler to
process classes which are not exported at the top level of a source file.
This is often used to allow for AOT compilation of test classes inside
`it()` test blocks, for example.

Previously, the compiler would identify exported classes by looking for an
`export` modifier on the class declaration itself. This works for the
trivial case, but fails for indirectly exported classes:

```typescript
// Component is declared unexported.
@Component({...})
class FooCmp {...}

// Indirect export of FooCmp
export {FooCmp};
```

This is not an immediate problem for most application builds, since the
default value for `compileNonExportedClasses` is `true` and therefore such
classes get compiled regardless.

However, in the Angular Language Service now, `compileNonExportedClasses` is
forcibly overridden to `false`. That's because the tsconfig used by the IDE
and Language Service is often far broader than the application build's
configuration, and pulls in test files that can contain unexported classes
not designed with AOT compilation in mind.

Therefore, the Language Service has trouble working with such structures.

In this commit, the `ReflectionHost` gains a new API for detecting whether a
class is exported. The implementation of this method now not only considers
the `export` modifier, but also scans the `ts.SourceFile` for indirect
exports like the example above. This ensures the above case will be
processed directly in the Language Service.

This new operation is cached using an expando symbol on the `ts.SourceFile`,
ensuring good performance even when scanning large source files with lots of
exports (e.g. a FESM file under `ngcc`).

Fixes #42184.

PR Close #42207
2021-06-01 12:16:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
089daea98b refactor(compiler-cli): remove redundant potentialSourceMapUrl property (#42000)
Now that there is no need to work around the source-map bug in TypeScript
(https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/29300) we can just use
`resolvedTemplateUrl` for the source-map URL, rather than having a separate
property.

PR Close #42000
2021-05-10 10:33:27 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
6912b1b364 docs(compiler-cli): fix typo (#42000)
PR Close #42000
2021-05-10 10:33:27 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
8bcbfe0561 refactor(compiler-cli): remove unused import (#42000)
The `makeDiagnostic()` function is not used in this file.

PR Close #42000
2021-05-10 10:33:26 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
0cb68632c6 refactor(compiler-cli): remove TS bug workaround (#42000)
The TS bug at https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/29300 was
fixed in TS 3.3, so the workaround is no longer required.

PR Close #42000
2021-05-10 10:33:26 -04:00
Julien Marcou
562a782114 docs: fix package name in version.ts files in different packages (#41208)
PR Close #41208
2021-05-10 10:26:34 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cd252b99fe fix(compiler-cli): use '' for the source map URL of indirect templates (#41973)
Indirect templates are templates produced by a non-literal expression value
of the `template` field in `@Component`. The compiler can statically
determine the template string, but there is not guaranteed to be a physical
file which contains the bytes of the template string. For example, the
template string may be computed by a concatenation expression: 'a' + 'b'.

Previously, the compiler would use the TS file path as the source map path
for indirect templates. This is incorrect, however, and breaks source
mapping for such templates, since the offsets within the template string do
not correspond to bytes of the TS file.

This commit returns the compiler to its old behavior for indirect templates,
which is to use `''` as the source map URL for such templates.

Fixes #40854

PR Close #41973
2021-05-07 15:46:20 -04:00
Andrew Scott
459af57a31 refactor(compiler-cli): Adjust generated TCB when checkTypeOfPipes is false (#40523)
When `checkTypeOfPipes` is set to `false`, our TCB currently generates
the a statement like the following when pipes appear in the template:
`(_pipe1 as any).transform(args)`

This did enable us to get _some_ information from the Language Service
about pipes in this case because we still had access to the pipe
instance. However, because it is immediately cast to `any`, we cannot
get type information about the transform access. That means actions like "go to
definition", "find references", "quick info", etc. will return
incomplete information or fail altogether.

Instead, this commit changes the TCB to generate `(_pipe1.transform as any)(args)`.
This gives us the ability to get complete information for the LS
operations listed above.

PR Close #40523
2021-05-06 17:54:14 -04:00
Andrew Scott
a86ca4fe04 feat(language-service): Enable renaming of pipes (#40523)
This commit updates the logic in the LS renaming to handle renaming of
pipes, both from the name expression in the pipe metadata as well as
from the template.

The approach here is to introduce a new concept for renaming: an
"indirect" rename. In this type of rename, we find rename locations
in with the native TS Language Service using a different node than the
one we are renaming. Using pipes as an example, if we want to rename the
pipe name from the string literal expression, we use the transform
method to find rename locations rather than the string literal itself
(which will not return any results because it's just a string).

So the general approach is:
* Determine the details about the requested rename location, i.e. the
  targeted template node and symbol for a template rename, or the TS
  node for a rename outside a template.
* Using the details of the location, determine if the node is attempting
  to rename something that is an indirect rename (pipes, selectors,
  bindings). Other renames are considered "direct" and we use whatever
  results the native TSLS returns for the rename locations.
* In the case of indirect renames, we throw out results that do not
  appear in the templates (in this case, the shim files). These results will be
  for the "indirect" rename that we don't want to touch, but are only
  using to find template results.
* Create an additional rename result for the string literal expression
  that is used for the input/output alias, the pipe name, or the
  selector.

 Note that renaming is moving towards being much more accurate in its
 results than "find references". When the approach for renaming
 stabilizes, we may want to then port the changes back to being shared
 with the approach for retrieving references.

PR Close #40523
2021-05-06 17:54:13 -04:00
JoostK
35450c78f7 fix(compiler-cli): prefer non-aliased exports in reference emitters (#41866)
This commit changes the reference emitters in the Ivy compiler to prefer
non-aliased exports if they exist. This avoids selecting "private
exports" that may not be stable, e.g. the reexports that have been added
by the View Engine compiler. Such reexports are not stable and are
therefore not suitable to be emitted into partial compilations, as the
output of partial compilations should only reference stable symbols
from upstream libraries.

An alternative solution has been considered where ViewEngine-generated
exports would gain a certain prefix, such that the Ivy compiler could
just exclude those exports (see #41443). However, that solution would
be insufficient in case a library is built using partial compilation and
while depending itself on a VE-compiled library from earlier versions of
Angular, where the magic prefix would be missing. For such libraries,
ngcc would have generated reexports using the declared name if not already
present so this change does result in choosing the correct export.

Because ngcc always generates reexports using the declared name even if
an aliased export is present, this change causes those ngcc-generated
exports to be chosen in downstream libraries using partial compilation.
This is unfortunate as it means that the declared names become
effectively public even if the library author was intentionally
exporting it using an alias. This commit does not address this problem;
it is expected that this should not result in widespread issues across
the library ecosystem.

Fixes #41277

PR Close #41866
2021-04-30 14:15:10 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
62e3f3279d fix(compiler): non-literal inline templates incorrectly processed in partial compilation (#41583)
Currently if a component defines a template inline, but not through a
string literal, the partial compilation references the template expression
as is. This is problematic because the component declaration can no longer
be processed by the linker later as there is no static interpretation. e.g.

```js
const myTemplate = `...`;

TestCmp.ɵcmp = i0.ɵɵngDeclareComponent({
  version: "0.0.0-PLACEHOLDER",
  type: TestCmp,
  selector: "test-cmp",
  ngImport: i0,
  template: myTemplate,
  isInline: true
});
```

To fix this, we use the the resolved template in such cases so that
the linker can process the template/component declaration as expected.

PR Close #41583
2021-04-16 09:33:05 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
c855bf4c56 refactor(compiler): clean up template information passed for partial compilation (#41583)
With the introduction of the partial compilation, the Angular compiler's
existing `parseTemplate` method has been extended to pass through multiple
properties purely in favor of the partial compilation.

e.g. the `parseTemplate` function now accepts an "option" called `isInline`.
This option is just passed through and returned as part of the `ParsedTemplate`.

This is not ideal because the `parseTemplate` function doesn't care
whether the specified template was inline or not. This commit cleans
up the `parseTemplate` compiler function so that nothing needed only
for the partial compilation is added to it.

We introduce a new struct for additional template information that
is specific to the generation of the `declareComponent` function. With
that change, we can simplify the component decorator handler and keep
logic more local.

PR Close #41583
2021-04-16 09:33:05 -07:00
Zach Arend
fe5bf7f53f fix(compiler-cli): autocomplete literal types in templates. (#41456) (#41645)
This adds string literals, number literals, `true`, `false`, `null` and
`undefined` to autocomplete results in templates.

For example, when completing an input of union type.

Component: `@Input('input') input!: 'a'|'b'|null;`
Template: `[input]="|"`

Provide `'a'`, `'b'`, and `null` as autocompletion entries.

Previously we did not include literal types because we only included
results from the component context (`ctx.`) and the template scope.

This is the second attempt at this. The first attempt is in
1d12c50f63 and it was reverted in 75f881e078.

PR Close #41645
2021-04-16 08:54:27 -07:00
Charles Lyding
1b43158af6 fix(compiler-cli): do not error with prepocessing if component has no inline styles (#41602)
The asynchronous preprocessing check was not accounting for components that did not have any inline styles. In that case, the cache did not have an entry which then allowed the asynchronous check to run and fail the compilation. The caching during the asynchronous analysis phase now handles components without inline styles.

PR Close #41602
2021-04-14 15:46:21 -07:00
Joey Perrott
0bc539af29 Revert "fix(compiler-cli): autocomplete literal types in templates. (#41456)" (#41623)
This reverts commit 1d12c50f63.

PR Close #41623
2021-04-14 09:16:34 -07:00
Andrew Scott
de93a7a4bb fix(language-service): resolve to the pre-compiled style when compiled css url is provided (#41538)
With this commit, the language service will first try to locate a
pre-compiled style file with the same name when a `css` is provided in
the `styleUrls`. This prevents a missing resource diagnostic for when the
compiled file is not available in the language service environment and also
allows "go to definition" to go to that pre-compiled file.

Fixes angular/vscode-ng-language-service#1263

PR Close #41538
2021-04-14 09:15:00 -07:00
Zach Arend
1d12c50f63 fix(compiler-cli): autocomplete literal types in templates. (#41456)
This adds string literals, number literals, `true`, `false`, `null` and
`undefined` to autocomplete results in templates.

For example, when completing an input of union type.

Component: `@Input('input') input!: 'a'|'b'|null;`
Template: `[input]="|"`

Provide `'a'`, `'b'`, and `null` as autocompletion entries.

Previously we did not include literal types because we only included
results from the component context (`ctx.`) and the template scope.

PR Close #41456
2021-04-13 13:51:47 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
dee95994b8 refactor(compiler-cli): support ts.SourceFile versioning (#41475)
Generally, the compiler assumes that `ts.SourceFile`s are immutable objects.
If a new `ts.Program` is compared to an old one, and a `ts.SourceFile`
within that program has not changed its object identity, the compiler will
assume that its prior analysis and understanding of that source file is
still valid.

However, not all TypeScript workflows uphold this assumption. For
`ts.Program`s that originate from the `ts.LanguageService`, some source
files may be re-parsed or otherwise undergo mutations without changing their
object identity. This breaks the compiler's incremental workflow.

Within such environments, it's necessary to track source file changes
differently. In addition to object identity, it's necessary to compare a
"version" string associated with each source file, between when that file is
analyzed originally and when a new program is presented that still contains
it. It's possible for the object identity of the source file to be the same,
but the version string to have changed, indicating that the source file
should be treated as changed.

This commit adds an optional method `getSourceFileVersion` to the
`ProgramDriver`, to provide access to version information if available. When
this method is present, the compiler will build a map of source file version
strings, and use this map to augment identity comparison during incremental
compilation.

PR Close #41475
2021-04-13 13:05:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
94ec0af582 refactor(compiler-cli): replace the IncrementalDriver with a new design (#41475)
This commit replaces the `IncrementalDriver` abstraction which powered
incremental compilation in the compiler with a new `IncrementalCompilation`
design. Principally, it separates two concerns which were tied together in
the previous implementation:

1. Tracking the reusable state of a compilation at any given point that
   could be reused in a subsequent future compilation.

2. Making use of a prior compilation's state to accelerate the current one.

The new abstraction adds explicit tracking and types to deal with both of
these concerns separately, which greatly reduces the complexity of the state
tracking that `IncrementalDriver` used to perform.

PR Close #41475
2021-04-13 13:05:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
fab1a6468e perf(compiler-cli): cache results of absoluteFromSourceFile (#41475)
The compiler frequently translates TypeScript source file `fileName` strings
into absolute paths, via a `fs.resolve()` operation. This is often done via
the helper function `absoluteFromSourceFile`.

This commit adds a caching mechanism whereby the `AbsoluteFsPath` of a
source file is patched onto the object under an Angular-specific symbol
property, allowing the compiler to avoid resolving the path on subsequent
calls.

PR Close #41475
2021-04-13 13:05:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
c7f9516ab9 feat(language-service): implement signature help (#41581)
This commit implements signature help in the Language Service, on top of
TypeScript's implementation within the TCB.

A separate PR adds support for translation of signature help data from TS'
API to the LSP in the Language Service extension.

PR Close #41581
2021-04-13 12:39:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
c9aa87cec0 fix(compiler-cli): show a more specific error for Ivy NgModules (#41534)
When an Ivy NgModule is imported into a View Engine build, it doesn't have
metadata.json files that describe it as an NgModule, so it appears to VE
builds as a plain, undecorated class. The error message shown in this
situation generic and confusing, since it recommends adding an @NgModule
annotation to a class from a library.

This commit adds special detection into the View Engine compiler to give a
more specific error message when an Ivy NgModule is imported.

PR Close #41534
2021-04-13 07:34:45 -07:00
JoostK
bfbdb8f84d refactor(compiler-cli): cleanup redundant storage of reuse ts.Program (#41289)
In the compiler, the `NgtscProgram` is responsible for creating the
`ts.Program` instance to use, potentially using a `ts.Program` from a
prior compilation to enable incremental compilation. It used to track
a `reuseTsProgram` for this purpose, however the `ts.Program` that
should be used as reuse program is also tracked by the `NgCompiler`
instance that is used by `NgtscProgram`. The `NgtscProgram` can leverage
the state from `NgCompiler` instead of keeping track of it by itself.

PR Close #41289
2021-04-12 21:03:58 -07:00
JoostK
ffea31f433 perf(compiler-cli): allow incremental compilation in the presence of redirected source files (#41448)
When multiple occurrences of the same package exist within a single
TypeScript compilation unit, TypeScript deduplicates the source files
by introducing redirected source file proxies. Such proxies are
recreated during an incremental compilation even if the original
declaration file did not change, which caused the compiler not to reuse
any work from the prior compilation.

This commit changes the incremental driver to recognize a redirected
source file and treat them as their unredirected source file.

PR Close #41448
2021-04-12 21:03:26 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0f54d6c4a5 fix(language-service): use 'any' instead of failing for inline TCBs (#41513)
In environments such as the Language Service where inline type-checking code
is not supported, the compiler would previously produce a diagnostic when a
template would require inlining to check. This happened whenever its
component class had generic parameters with bounds that could not be safely
reproduced in an external TCB. However, this created a bad user experience
for the Language Service, as its features would then not function with such
templates.

Instead, this commit changes the compiler to use the same strategy for
inline TCBs as it does for inline type constructors - falling back to `any`
for generic types when inlining isn't available. This allows the LS to
support such templates with slightly weaker type-checking semantics, which
a test verifies. There is still a case where components that aren't
exported require an inline TCB, and the compiler will still generate a
diagnostic if so.

Fixes #41395

PR Close #41513
2021-04-12 21:02:20 -07:00
JoostK
1381301afe refactor(compiler-cli): track a dependency on a default import on WrappedNodeExpr (#41557)
Previously, the `DefaultImportRecorder` interface was used as follows:

1. During the analysis phase, the default import declaration of an
   identifier was recorded.

2. During the emit phase each emitted identifier would be recorded.
   The information from step 1 would then be used to determine the
   default import declaration of the identifier which would be
   registered as used.

3. A TypeScript transform would taint all default imports that were
   registered as used in step 2 such that the imports are not elided
   by TypeScript.

In incremental compilations, a file may have to be emitted even if its
analysis data has been reused from the prior compilation. This would
mean that step 1 is not executed, resulting in a mismatch in step 2 and
ultimately in incorrectly eliding the default. This was mitigated by
storing the mapping from identifier to import declaration on the
`ts.SourceFile` instead of a member of `DefaultImportTracker` such that
it would also be visible to the `DefaultImportRecorder` of subsequent
compiles even if step 1 had not been executed.

Ultimately however, the information that is being recorded into the
`DefaultImportRecorder` has a longer lifetime than a single
`DefaultImportRecorder` instance, as that is only valid during a single
compilation whereas the identifier to import declaration mapping
outlives a single compilation. This commit replaces the registration of
this mapping by attaching the default import declaration on the output
AST node that captures the identifier. This enables the removal of
all of the `DefaultImportRecorder` usages throughout the analysis phase
together with the `DefaultImportRecorder` interface itself.

PR Close #41557
2021-04-12 17:05:10 -07:00
JoostK
7f1651574e fix(compiler-cli): prevent eliding default imports in incremental recompilations (#41557)
The Angular compiler has to actively keep default import statements
alive if they were only used in type-only positions, but have been
emitted as value expressions for DI purposes. A problem occurred in
incremental recompilations, where the relationship between an identifier
usage and its corresponding default import would not be considered. This
could result in the removal of the default import statement and caused
a `ReferenceError` at runtime.

This commit fixes the issue by storing the association from an
identifier to its default import declaration on the source file itself,
instead of within the `DefaultImportTracker` instance. The
`DefaultImportTracker` instance is only valid for a single compilation,
whereas the association from an identifier to a default import
declaration is valid as long as the `ts.SourceFile` is the same
instance.

A subsequent commit refactor the `DefaultImportTracker` to no longer
be responsible for registering the association, as its lifetime is
conceptually too short to do so.

Fixes #41377

PR Close #41557
2021-04-12 17:05:10 -07:00
JoostK
c20db69f9f refactor(compiler-cli): introduce declaration function to declare class metadata (#41200)
This commit refactors the generated code for class metadata in partial
compilation mode. Instead of emitting class metadata into a top-level
`ɵsetClassMetadata` call guarded by `ngDevMode` flags, the class
metadata is now declared using a top-level `ɵɵngDeclareClassMetadata`
call.

PR Close #41200
2021-04-12 10:41:17 -07:00
Benjamin Kindle
3e0fda96b8 fix(compiler-cli): resolve rootDirs to absolute (#41359)
Ensure that `rootDirs` are absolute by resolving them against the current working directory.

Fixes #36290

PR Close #41359
2021-04-12 10:33:35 -07:00
JoostK
6ba67c6fff feat(compiler-cli): mark ability to use partial compilation mode as stable (#41518)
This commit marks the `compilationMode` compiler option as stable, such
that libraries can be compiled in partial compilation mode.

In partial compilation mode, the compiler's output changes from fully
compiled AOT definitions to an intermediate form using partial
declarations. This form is suitable to be published to NPM, which now
allows libraries to be compiled and published using the Ivy compiler.

Please be aware that libraries that have been compiled using this mode
can only be used in Angular 12 applications and up; they cannot be used
when Ivy is disabled (i.e. when using View Engine) or in versions of
Angular prior to 12. The `compilationMode` option has no effect if
`enableIvy: false` is used.

Closes #41496

PR Close #41518
2021-04-12 10:31:12 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
deacc741e0 fix(compiler-cli): ensure the compiler tracks ts.Programs correctly (#41291)
`NgCompiler` previously had a notion of the "next" `ts.Program`, which
served two purposes:

* it allowed a client using the `ts.createProgram` API to query for the
  latest program produced by the previous `NgCompiler`, as a starting
  point for building the _next_ program that incorporated any new user
  changes.

* it allowed the old `NgCompiler` to be queried for the `ts.Program` on
  which all prior state is based, which is needed to compute the delta
  from the new program to ultimately determine how much of the prior
  state can be reused.

This system contained a flaw: it relied on the `NgCompiler` knowing when
the `ts.Program` would be changed. This works fine for changes that
originate in `NgCompiler` APIs, but a client of the `TemplateTypeChecker`
may use that API in ways that create new `ts.Program`s without the
`NgCompiler`'s knowledge. This caused the `NgCompiler`'s concept of the
"next" program to get out of sync, causing incorrectness in future
incremental analysis.

This refactoring cleans up the compiler's `ts.Program` management in
several ways:

* `TypeCheckingProgramStrategy`, the API which controls `ts.Program`
  updating, is renamed to the `ProgramDriver` and extracted to a separate
  ngtsc package.

* It loses its responsibility of determining component shim filenames. That
  functionality now lives exclusively in the template type-checking package.

* The "next" `ts.Program` concept is renamed to the "current" program, as
  the "next" name was misleading in several ways.

* `NgCompiler` now wraps the `ProgramDriver` used in the
  `TemplateTypeChecker` to know when a new `ts.Program` is created,
  regardless of which API drove the creation, which actually fixes the bug.

PR Close #41291
2021-04-08 10:20:38 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
10a7c87692 refactor(compiler): implement ngDeclareInjectable() (#41316)
This commit changes the partial compilation so that it outputs declarations
rather than definitions for injectables.

The JIT compiler and the linker are updated to be able to handle these
new declarations.

PR Close #41316
2021-04-07 13:57:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c83fe1698b refactor(core): rename ɵɵInjectableDef interface to ɵɵInjectableDeclaration (#41316)
The other similar interfaces were renamed in https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/41119,
but this one was left since it had existed before Ivy. It looks like the interface was
never actually exposed on npm so it is safe to rename this one too.

PR Close #41316
2021-04-07 13:57:12 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
ec27bd4ed1 feat(compiler): support nullish coalescing in templates (#41437)
Adds support for nullish coalescing expressions inside of Angular templates (e.g. `{{ a ?? b ?? c}}`).

Fixes #36528.

PR Close #41437
2021-04-07 12:04:28 -07:00
Andrew Scott
8f12f47492 fix(compiler-cli): Allow analysis to continue with invalid style url (#41403)
Currently, we throw a FatalDiagnosticError when we fail to load a resource
(`templateUrl` or `styleUrl`) at various stages in the compiler. This prevents
analysis of the component from completing. This will result in in users not being
able to get any information in the component template when there is a missing
`styleUrl`, for example.

This commit simply tracks the diagnostic, marks the component as poisoned, and
continues merrily along. Environments configured to use poisoned data
(like the language service) will then be able to use other information from the analysis.

Fixes https://github.com/angular/vscode-ng-language-service/issues/1241

PR Close #41403
2021-04-07 09:42:21 -07:00
JounQin
f60fb7d92b fix(compiler-cli): fix extending angularCompilerOptions from non relative extension less TypeScript configuration files (#41349)
support non rooted file of node package and relative path without json extension

close #41343

PR Close #41349
2021-04-07 09:37:44 -07:00
Alan Agius
3a823abcc5 refactor(compiler): remove dependency on fs-extra (#41445)
Currently, fs-extra is used to delete a directory recursively, but this is already available in native Node.JS. Hence, making this dependency redundant.

See: https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v12.x/api/fs.html

PR Close #41445
2021-04-05 15:04:50 -07:00
Charles Lyding
1de04b124e feat(compiler-cli): support transforming component style resources (#41307)
This change introduces a new hook on the `ResourceHost` interface named `transformResource`.
Resource transformation allows both external and inline resources to be transformed prior to
compilation by the AOT compiler. This provides support for tooling integrations to enable
features such as preprocessor support for inline styles.
Only style resources are currently supported. However, the infrastructure is in place to add
template support in the future.

PR Close #41307
2021-04-02 15:48:45 -07:00
Alan Agius
dc655262be refactor(compiler): remove TypeScript 4.0 program reuse check (#41406)
We no longer support TS 4.0, hence this check is redundant.

PR Close #41406
2021-04-02 15:47:54 -07:00