Includes the following changes to make sure the definitions for injectable compiler:
1. The types for the `factory` function now include the `parent` parameter.
2. `ɵɵFactoryDeclaration` is now defined as a function. We need this since the provider definition gets passed into the inejctable definition by reference.
3. `ɵɵdefineInjectable`, `ɵɵdefineNgModule` and `ɵɵdefinePipe` now return the typed definition, rather than `unknown`. This aligns with what we do for components and directives.
(cherry picked from commit f9ede9ec98)
This commit exposes the enableProfiling() function which enables
performance data visualisation directly in the Chrome DevTools
performance panel.
PR Close#60789
This allows `ng.getDirectiveMetadata` to be implemented by Wiz and ACX with subtly different shapes to match the nuances of those frameworks.
Existing usage of `{Component,Directive}DebugMetadata` was moved over to `Angular{Component,Directive}DebugMetadata` as appropriate, since the implementation of `ng` in `@angular/core` is specific to Angular. Only the types support Wiz and ACX.
I opted to merge `ComponentDebugMetadata` and `DirectiveDebugMetadata` into a single type of all the frameworks including both components and directives (recall that components extend directives). The reasoning for this is because Wiz does not support directives (you can kind of think of "Wiz Directive" as an abstract class extended by "Wiz Components"). I felt that a `DirectiveDebugMetadata` containing only Angular and ACX types would be a bit of a trap and lead to bugs when used. It's safer to just have the single type containing all the possible results from `ng.getDirectiveMetadata`.
I also chose to leave the `ng` type as is internally, since `@angular/core` implements a specific concrete version of it narrowed to Angular types. Separately I defined an expanded `FrameworkAgnosticGlobalUtils` which redefines `ng.getDirectiveMetadata` to include Wiz and ACX. We want this type to exist in the Angular GitHub repo so it can be referenced as a common primitive across all three frameworks. This is sufficient for now, however longer term we will likely want to actually manually define the function types in this framework-agnostic interface and make Angular's version properly implement it rather than extend and overwrite Angular's type.
PR Close#60475