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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
c7ac2dfcf8 refactor(compiler): remove output AST functions (#44411)
These functions are not used anymore so they are removed.

PR Close #44411
2022-01-04 15:54:10 -08:00
JoostK
b5ad12b788 refactor(compiler): make template preparser null-safe (#44411)
This commit removes some non-null assertion operations to improve
null-safety.

PR Close #44411
2022-01-04 15:54:10 -08:00
JoostK
f86e02e01e refactor(compiler): cleanup distinction in parse logic (#44411)
This removes the special casing of parse-validation logic that was only
used by Ivy.

PR Close #44411
2022-01-04 15:54:10 -08:00
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
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
Alex Rickabaugh
bb9ff6003c test: remove view-engine-only tests (#43884)
This commit removes most tests that were designated as only covering View
Engine code. It also removes tag filters from CI and local commands to run
tests.

In a few cases (such as with the packages/compiler tests), this tag was
improperly applied, and certain test cases have been added back running in
Ivy mode.

This commit also empties `@angular/compiler/testing` as it is no longer
necessary (this is safe since compiler packages are not public API). It can
be deleted in the future.

PR Close #43884
2021-11-23 21:10:06 +00:00
Joey Perrott
a365a1f0ff build: rename "no-ivy-aot" tag to "view-engine-only" (#43862)
Using the tag "view-engine-only" better describes the expected usage of bazel targets with the test. They can
only be run with view engine.

PR Close #43862
2021-10-19 10:06:55 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c85bcb0c63 feat(compiler): reference ICU message IDs from their placeholders (#43534)
When extracting i18n messages from templates, ICU messages are split out from the
message that contains them. This can make it difficult in the translation files to match up
the two messages, especially if the ICU is reused in multiple placeholders.

This commit builds on top of the previous one to expose the message ID of ICU messages
from the ICU placeholders as additional metadata in the `$localize` tagged strings.
Now the metablock following any placeholder can also contain the associated ID
delimited from the placeholder name by `@@`.

Fixes #17506

PR Close #43534
2021-10-18 09:23:59 -07:00
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
297237f981 test(compiler): use v12 view engine packages for compiler AOT test (#43431)
In preparation for the v13 Angular Package Format, where partial
declarations are emitted only, the AOT compiler test is updated
to rely on package artifacts from v12 instead. This allows us
to switch to the new package format without breaking the tests
which require metadata files to exist in the NPM packages.

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:43 +00:00
Paul Gschwendtner
d1774b62a2 refactor(compiler): fix rollup bundle issues due to re-export conflicts (#43431)
After updating to a more recent version of rollup, rollup started to
complain because the `TreeParseResult` class is being re-exported
twice in the `index.ts -> public-api.ts -> compiler.ts` entry-point.

Rollup threw errors like:

```
Error: "ParseTreeResult" cannot be exported from
<..>/ml_parser/parser.mjs as it is a re-export that references itself.
```

It seems like Rollup ideally would not throw here, similar to TypeScript
which detects that these exports are the same and just dedupes them, but
it's low-effort fixing this for now and actually is a good opportunity
to make the public API a little more easy understand (when looking at
the `compiler.ts` file).

PR Close #43431
2021-10-01 18:28:43 +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
Pete Bacon Darwin
e55d052133 test(compiler): add a test for parsing multiline expressions in attributes (#43132)
This tests a scenario that was failing in an internal project.

PR Close #43132
2021-09-16 18:15:51 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
2af9ac93d4 refactor(compiler): define interfaces for each lexer token (#43132)
These token interfaces will make it easier to reason about tokens in the
parser and in specs.

Previously, it was never clear what items could appear in the `parts`
array of a token given a particular `TokenType`. Now, each token interface
declares a labelled tuple for the parts, which helps to document the token
better.

PR Close #43132
2021-09-16 18:15:51 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
feba4d2719 fix(compiler): include leading whitespace in source-spans of i18n messages (#43132)
Previously, the way templates were tokenized meant that we lost information
about the location of interpolations if the template contained encoded HTML
entities. This meant that the mapping back to the source interpolated strings
could be offset incorrectly.

Also, the source-span assigned to an i18n message did not include leading
whitespace. This confused the output source-mappings so that the first text
nodes of the message stopped at the first non-whitespace character.

This commit makes use of the previous refactorings, where more fine grain
information was provided in text tokens, to enable the parser to identify
the location of the interpolations in the original source more accurately.

Fixes #41034

PR Close #43132
2021-09-16 18:15:51 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
a5daa06a7f test(compiler): check fullStart source-span (#43132)
The tests were checking that the source-span of parsed HTML nodes were
accurate, but they were not checking the span when it includes the
"leading trivia", which are given by the `fullStart` rather than `start`
location.

PR Close #43132
2021-09-16 18:15:51 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
d00f2345a9 refactor(compiler): expose token parts in Text nodes (#43132)
When it was tokenized, text content is split into parts that can include
interpolations and encoded entities tokens.

To make this information available to downstream processing, this commit
adds these tokens to the `Text` AST nodes, with suitable processing.

PR Close #43132
2021-09-16 18:15:51 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
663f40ab81 refactor(compiler): support encoded entity tokens when lexing markup (#43132)
The lexer now splits encoded entity tokens out from text and attribute value tokens.

Previously encoded entities would be decoded and the decoded value would be
included as part of the text token of the surrounding text. Now the entities
have their own tokens. There are two scenarios: text and attribute values.

Previously the contents of `<div>Hello &amp; goodbye</div>` would be a single
TEXT token. Now it will be three tokens:

```
TEXT: "Hello "
ENCODED_ENTITY: "&", "&amp;"
TEXT: " goodbye"
```

Previously the attribute value in `<div title="Hello &amp; goodbye">` would be
a single text token. Now it will be three tokens:

```
ATTR_VALUE_TEXT: "Hello "
ENCODED_ENTITY: "&", "&amp;"
ATTR_VALUE_TEXT: " goodbye"
```

- ENCODED_ENTITY tokens have two parts: "decoded" and "encoded".
- ENCODED_ENTITY tokens are always preceded and followed by either TEXT tokens
  or ATTR_VALUE_TEXT tokens, depending upon the context, even if they represent
  an empty string.

The HTML parser has been modified to recombine these tokens to allow this
refactoring to have limited effect in this commit. Further refactorings
to use these new tokens will follow in subsequent commits.

PR Close #43132
2021-09-16 18:15:51 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
8f565a2bcd refactor(compiler): support interpolation tokens when lexing markup (#43132)
The lexer now splits interpolation tokens out from text tokens.

Previously the contents of `<div>Hello, {{ name}}<div>` would be a single
text token. Now it will be three tokens:

```
TEXT: "Hello, "
INTERPOLATION: "{{", " name", "}}"
TEXT: ""
```

- INTERPOLATION tokens have three parts, "start marker", "expression"
  and "end marker".
- INTERPOLATION tokens are always preceded and followed by TEXT tokens,
  even if they represent an empty string.

The HTML parser has been modified to recombine these tokens to allow this
refactoring to have limited effect in this commit. Further refactorings
to use these new tokens will follow in subsequent commits.

PR Close #43132
2021-09-16 18:15:51 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
66f1962fa6 test(compiler): add a test for parsing multiline expressions in attributes (#43129)
This tests a scenario that was failing in an internal project.

PR Close #43129
2021-08-16 13:07:23 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
a6fab37789 test(compiler): check that the parser supports prematurely terminated interpolations (#43129)
Such interpolations turned up during internal testing at Google, so this
commit adds a test to prevent regressions.

PR Close #43129
2021-08-16 13:07:23 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c32bfe5860 refactor(compiler): remove cyclic dependencies (#43129)
This commit removes 9 cycles in the dependency graph of the compiler code.

PR Close #43129
2021-08-16 13:07:23 -07:00
atscott
9436f4bf77 Revert "refactor(compiler): remove cyclic dependencies (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit 75855196e3.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
dda75ca1d0 Revert "refactor(compiler): support interpolation tokens when lexing markup (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit c8a46bfdcd.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
77731b8fe8 Revert "refactor(compiler): support interpolation tokens when lexing attribute values (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit c516e252fc.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
8d8ab4775c Revert "refactor(compiler): support encoded entity tokens when lexing markup (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit 942b24d5ea.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
ea5ed4e4d4 Revert "refactor(compiler): expose token parts in Text nodes (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit 8a54896a91.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
6f05dd8062 Revert "test(compiler): check fullStart source-span (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit 973f9b8d19.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
dd82bbfa27 Revert "fix(compiler): include leading whitespace in source-spans of i18n messages (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit f08516db09.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
8b6f7ac36b Revert "refactor(compiler): define interfaces for each lexer token (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit 9b3d4f5575.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
fac6ea5fae Revert "test(compiler): check that the parser supports prematurely terminated interpolations (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit 11ebe21d0d.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:54 -07:00
atscott
f85b5f9dbd Revert "test(compiler): add a test for parsing multiline expressions in attributes (#42062)" (#43033)
This reverts commit fe12651580.

PR Close #43033
2021-08-03 15:38:53 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
fe12651580 test(compiler): add a test for parsing multiline expressions in attributes (#42062)
This tests a scenario that was failing in an internal project.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
11ebe21d0d test(compiler): check that the parser supports prematurely terminated interpolations (#42062)
Such interpolations turned up during internal testing at Google, so this
commit adds a test to prevent regressions.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
9b3d4f5575 refactor(compiler): define interfaces for each lexer token (#42062)
These token interfaces will make it easier to reason about tokens in the
parser and in specs.

Previously, it was never clear what items could appear in the `parts`
array of a token given a particular `TokenType`. Now, each token interface
declares a labelled tuple for the parts, which helps to document the token
better.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
f08516db09 fix(compiler): include leading whitespace in source-spans of i18n messages (#42062)
Previously, the way templates were tokenized meant that we lost information
about the location of interpolations if the template contained encoded HTML
entities. This meant that the mapping back to the source interpolated strings
could be offset incorrectly.

Also, the source-span assigned to an i18n message did not include leading
whitespace. This confused the output source-mappings so that the first text
nodes of the message stopped at the first non-whitespace character.

This commit makes use of the previous refactorings, where more fine grain
information was provided in text tokens, to enable the parser to identify
the location of the interpolations in the original source more accurately.

Fixes #41034

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
973f9b8d19 test(compiler): check fullStart source-span (#42062)
The tests were checking that the source-span of parsed HTML nodes were
accurate, but they were not checking the span when it includes the
"leading trivia", which are given by the `fullStart` rather than `start`
location.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
8a54896a91 refactor(compiler): expose token parts in Text nodes (#42062)
When it was tokenized, text content is split into parts that can include
interpolations and encoded entities tokens.

To make this information available to downstream processing, this commit
adds these tokens to the `Text` AST nodes, with suitable processing.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
942b24d5ea refactor(compiler): support encoded entity tokens when lexing markup (#42062)
The lexer now splits encoded entity tokens out from text and attribute value tokens.

Previously encoded entities would be decoded and the decoded value would be
included as part of the text token of the surrounding text. Now the entities
have their own tokens. There are two scenarios: text and attribute values.

Previously the contents of `<div>Hello &amp; goodbye</div>` would be a single
TEXT token. Now it will be three tokens:

```
TEXT: "Hello "
ENCODED_ENTITY: "&", "&amp;"
TEXT: " goodbye"
```

Previously the attribute value in `<div title="Hello &amp; goodbye">` would be
a single text token. Now it will be three tokens:

```
ATTR_VALUE_TEXT: "Hello "
ENCODED_ENTITY: "&", "&amp;"
ATTR_VALUE_TEXT: " goodbye"
```

- ENCODED_ENTITY tokens have two parts: "decoded" and "encoded".
- ENCODED_ENTITY tokens are always preceded and followed by either TEXT tokens
  or ATTR_VALUE_TEXT tokens, depending upon the context, even if they represent
  an empty string.

The HTML parser has been modified to recombine these tokens to allow this
refactoring to have limited effect in this commit. Further refactorings
to use these new tokens will follow in subsequent commits.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c516e252fc refactor(compiler): support interpolation tokens when lexing attribute values (#42062)
The lexer now splits interpolation tokens out from attribute value tokens.
Previously the attribute value of `<div attr="Hello, {{ name}}">` would be a single
token. Now it will be three tokens:

```
ATTR_VALUE_TEXT: "Hello, "
ATTR_VALUE_INTERPOLATION: "{{", " name", "}}"
ATTR_VALUE_TEXT: ""
```

- ATTR_VALUE_INTERPOLATION tokens have three parts, "start marker",
  "expression" and "end marker".
- ATTR_VALUE_INTERPOLATION tokens are always preceded and followed
  by TEXT tokens, even if they represent an empty string.

The HTML parser has been modified to recombine these tokens to allow this
refactoring to have limited effect in this commit. Further refactorings
to use these new tokens will follow in subsequent commits.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c8a46bfdcd refactor(compiler): support interpolation tokens when lexing markup (#42062)
The lexer now splits interpolation tokens out from text tokens.

Previously the contents of `<div>Hello, {{ name}}<div>` would be a single
text token. Now it will be three tokens:

```
TEXT: "Hello, "
INTERPOLATION: "{{", " name", "}}"
TEXT: ""
```

- INTERPOLATION tokens have three parts, "start marker", "expression"
  and "end marker".
- INTERPOLATION tokens are always preceded and followed by TEXT tokens,
  even if they represent an empty string.

The HTML parser has been modified to recombine these tokens to allow this
refactoring to have limited effect in this commit. Further refactorings
to use these new tokens will follow in subsequent commits.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:13 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
75855196e3 refactor(compiler): remove cyclic dependencies (#42062)
This commit removes 9 cycles in the dependency graph of the compiler code.

PR Close #42062
2021-08-02 09:53:12 -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
96c93260a2 refactor(compiler): ensure compatibility with noImplicitOverride (#42512)
Adds the `override` keyword to the `compiler` sources to ensure
compatibility with `noImplicitOverride`.

PR Close #42512
2021-07-12 13:11:14 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
9f5cc7c808 feat(compiler): support number separators in templates (#42672)
As of ES2021, JavaScript allows using underscores as separators inside numbers, in order to make them more readable (e.g. `1_000_000` vs `1000000`). TypeScript has had support for separators for a while so these changes expand the template parser to handle them as well.

PR Close #42672
2021-06-30 10:36:15 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
9de65dbdce fix(compiler): should not break a text token on a non-valid start tag (#42605)
Previously the lexer would break out of consuming a text token if it contains
a `<` character. Then if the next characters did not indicate an HTML syntax
item, such as a tag or comment, then it would start a new text token. These
consecutive text tokens are then merged into each other in a post tokenization
step.

In the commit before this, interpolation no longer leaks across text tokens.
The approach given above to handling `<` characters that appear in text is
no longer adequate. This change ensures that the lexer only breaks out of
a text token if the next characters indicate a valid HTML tag, comment,
CDATA etc.

PR Close #42605
2021-06-22 16:37:00 +00:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c873440ad2 fix(compiler): do not allow unterminated interpolation to leak into later tokens (#42605)
When consuming a text token, the lexer tracks whether it is reading characters
from inside an interpolation so that it can identify invalid ICU expressions.
Inside an interpolation there will be no ICU expression so it is safe to
have unmatched `{` characters, but outside an interpolation this is an error.

Previously, if an interpolation was started, by an opening marker (e.g. `{{`)
in a text token but the text came to an end before the closing marker (e.g. `}}`)
then the lexer was not clearing its internal state that tracked that it was
inside an interpolation. When the next text token was being consumed,
the lexer, incorrectly thought it was already within an interpolation.
This resulted in invalid ICU expression errors not being reported.

For example, in the following snippet, the first text block has a prematurely
ended interpolation, and the second text block contains an invalid `{` character.

```
<div>{{</div>
<div>{</div>
```

Previously, the lexer would not have identified this as an error. Now there
will be an EOF error that looks like:

```
TS-995002: Unexpected character "EOF"
(Do you have an unescaped "{" in your template? Use "{{ '{' }}") to escape it.)
```

PR Close #42605
2021-06-22 16:37:00 +00:00
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