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Alex Rickabaugh
de445709d4 fix(ivy): use ReflectionHost to check exports when writing an import (#33192)
This commit fixes ngtsc's import generator to use the ReflectionHost when
looking through the exports of an ES module to find the export of a
particular declaration that's being imported. This is necessary because
some module formats like CommonJS have unusual export mechanics, and the
normal TypeScript ts.TypeChecker does not understand them.

This fixes an issue with ngcc + CommonJS where exports were not being
enumerated correctly.

FW-1630 #resolve

PR Close #33192
2019-10-17 19:43:39 -04:00
Kara Erickson
1a8bd22fa3 refactor(core): rename ngLocaleIdDef to ɵloc (#33212)
LocaleID defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngLocaleIdDef to loc. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

PR Close #33212
2019-10-17 16:06:16 -04:00
JoostK
08cb2fa80f fix(ivy): ignore non-property bindings to inputs in template type checker (#33130)
Prior to this change, the template type checker would incorrectly bind
non-property bindings such as `[class.strong]`, `[style.color]` and
`[attr.enabled]` to directive inputs of the same name. This is
undesirable, as those bindings are never actually bound to the inputs at
runtime.

Fixes #32099
Fixes #32496
Resolves FW-1596

PR Close #33130
2019-10-17 14:15:36 -04:00
Kara Erickson
86104b82b8 refactor(core): rename ngInjectableDef to ɵprov (#33151)
Injectable defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngInjectableDef to "prov" (for "provider", since injector defs
are known as "inj"). This is because property names cannot
be minified by Uglify without turning on property mangling
(which most apps have turned off) and are thus size-sensitive.

PR Close #33151
2019-10-16 16:36:19 -04:00
Kara Erickson
cda9248b33 refactor(core): rename ngInjectorDef to ɵinj (#33151)
Injector defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngInjectorDef to inj. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

PR Close #33151
2019-10-16 16:36:19 -04:00
Kara Erickson
fc93dafab1 refactor(core): rename ngModuleDef to ɵmod (#33142)
Module defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngModuleDef to mod. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

PR Close #33142
2019-10-14 23:08:10 +00:00
Kara Erickson
d62eff7316 refactor(core): rename ngPipeDef to ɵpipe (#33142)
Pipe defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngPipeDef to pipe. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

PR Close #33142
2019-10-14 23:08:10 +00:00
Kara Erickson
0de2a5e408 refactor(core): rename ngFactoryDef to ɵfac (#33116)
Factory defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngFactoryDef to fac. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

Note that the other "defs" (ngPipeDef, etc) will be
prefixed and shortened in follow-up PRs, in an attempt to
limit how large and conflict-y this change is.

PR Close #33116
2019-10-14 20:27:25 +00:00
JoostK
cd7b199219 feat(ivy): check regular attributes that correspond with directive inputs (#33066)
Prior to this change, a static attribute that corresponds with a
directive's input would not be type-checked against the type of the
input. This is unfortunate, as a static value always has type `string`,
whereas the directive's input type might be something different. This
typically occurs when a developer forgets to enclose the attribute name
in brackets to make it a property binding.

This commit lets static attributes be considered as bindings with string
values, so that they will be properly type-checked.

PR Close #33066
2019-10-14 20:25:20 +00:00
JoostK
ece0b2d7ce feat(ivy): disable strict null checks for input bindings (#33066)
This commit introduces an internal config option of the template type
checker that allows to disable strict null checks of input bindings to
directives. This may be particularly useful when a directive is from a
library that is not compiled with `strictNullChecks` enabled.

Right now, strict null checks are enabled when  `fullTemplateTypeCheck`
is turned on, and disabled when it's off. In the near future, several of
the internal configuration options will be added as public Angular
compiler options so that users can have fine-grained control over which
areas of the template type checker to enable, allowing for a more
incremental migration strategy.

PR Close #33066
2019-10-14 20:25:20 +00:00
JoostK
50bf17aca0 fix(ivy): do not always accept undefined for directive inputs (#33066)
Prior to this change, the template type checker would always allow a
value of type `undefined` to be passed into a directive's inputs, even
if the input's type did not allow for it. This was due to how the type
constructor for a directive was generated, where a `Partial` mapped
type was used to allow for inputs to be unset. This essentially
introduces the `undefined` type as acceptable type for all inputs.

This commit removes the `Partial` type from the type constructor, which
means that we can no longer omit any properties that were unset.
Instead, any properties that are not set will still be included in the
type constructor call, having their value assigned to `any`.

Before:

```typescript
class NgForOf<T> {
  static ngTypeCtor<T>(init: Partial<Pick<NgForOf<T>,
    'ngForOf'|'ngForTrackBy'|'ngForTemplate'>>): NgForOf<T>;
}

NgForOf.ngTypeCtor(init: {ngForOf: ['foo', 'bar']});
```

After:

```typescript
class NgForOf<T> {
  static ngTypeCtor<T>(init: Pick<NgForOf<T>,
    'ngForOf'|'ngForTrackBy'|'ngForTemplate'>): NgForOf<T>;
}

NgForOf.ngTypeCtor(init: {
  ngForOf: ['foo', 'bar'],
  ngForTrackBy: null as any,
  ngForTemplate: null as any,
});
```

This change only affects generated type check code, the generated
runtime code is not affected.

Fixes #32690
Resolves FW-1606

PR Close #33066
2019-10-14 20:25:20 +00:00
Andrius
39587ad127 fix(compiler-cli): resolve type of exported *ngIf variable. (#33016)
Currently, method `getVarDeclarations()` does not try to resolve the type of
exported variable from *ngIf directive. It always returns `any` type.
By resolving the real type of exported variable, it is now possible to use this
type information in language service and provide completions, go to definition
and quick info functionality in expressions that use exported variable.
Also language service will provide more accurate diagnostic errors during
development.

PR Close #33016
2019-10-14 20:24:43 +00:00
Ayaz Hafiz
b04488d692 feat(compiler): record absolute span of template expressions in parser (#31897)
Currently, the spans of expressions are recorded only relative to the
template node that they reside in, not their source file.

Introduce a `sourceSpan` property on expression ASTs that records the
location of an expression relative to the entire source code file that
it is in. This may allow for reducing duplication of effort in
ngtsc/typecheck/src/diagnostics later on as well.

Child of #31898

PR Close #31897
2019-10-14 20:14:16 +00:00
Kara Erickson
1a67d70bf8 refactor(core): rename ngDirectiveDef to ɵdir (#33110)
Directive defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
ngDirectiveDef to dir. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

Note that the other "defs" (ngFactoryDef, etc) will be
prefixed and shortened in follow-up PRs, in an attempt to
limit how large and conflict-y this change is.

PR Close #33110
2019-10-14 16:20:11 +00:00
JoostK
d8249d1230 feat(ivy): better error messages for unknown components (#33064)
For elements in a template that look like custom elements, i.e.
containing a dash in their name, the template type checker will now
issue an error with instructions on how the resolve the issue.
Additionally, a property binding to a non-existent property will also
produce a more descriptive error message.

Resolves FW-1597

PR Close #33064
2019-10-14 16:19:13 +00:00
Kara Erickson
64fd0d6db9 refactor(core): rename ngComponentDef to ɵcmp (#33088)
Component defs are not considered public API, so the property
that contains them should be prefixed with Angular's marker
for "private" ('ɵ') to discourage apps from relying on def
APIs directly.

This commit adds the prefix and shortens the name from
`ngComponentDef` to `cmp`. This is because property names
cannot be minified by Uglify without turning on property
mangling (which most apps have turned off) and are thus
size-sensitive.

Note that the other "defs" (ngDirectiveDef, etc) will be
prefixed and shortened in follow-up PRs, in an attempt to
limit how large and conflict-y this change is.

PR Close #33088
2019-10-11 15:45:22 -07:00
Andrius
2ddc851090 fix(compiler-cli): produce diagnostic messages in expression of PrefixNot node. (#33087)
PR Close #33087
2019-10-10 15:25:46 -07:00
Danny Skoog
6ab5f3648a refactor: utilize type narrowing (#33075)
PR Close #33075
2019-10-10 15:18:44 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
f640a4a494 fix(ivy): i18n - turn on legacy message-id support by default (#33053)
For v9 we want the migration to the new i18n to be as
simple as possible.

Previously the developer had to positively choose to use
legacy messsage id support in the case that their translation
files had not been migrated to the new format by setting the
`legacyMessageIdFormat` option in tsconfig.json to the format
of their translation files.

Now this setting has been changed to `enableI18nLegacyMessageFormat`
as is a boolean that defaults to `true`. The format is then read from
the `i18nInFormat` option, which was previously used to trigger translations
in the pre-ivy angular compiler.

PR Close #33053
2019-10-10 13:58:30 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
bcbf3e4123 feat(ivy): i18n - render legacy message ids in $localize if requested (#32937)
The `$localize` library uses a new message digest function for
computing message ids. This means that translations in legacy
translation files will no longer match the message ids in the code
and so will not be translated.

This commit adds the ability to specify the format of your legacy
translation files, so that the appropriate message id can be rendered
in the `$localize` tagged strings. This results in larger code size
and requires that all translations are in the legacy format.

Going forward the developer should migrate their translation files
to use the new message id format.

PR Close #32937
2019-10-03 12:12:55 -07:00
Martin Probst
5332b04f35 build: TypeScript 3.6 compatibility. (#32908)
This PR updates Angular to compile with TypeScript 3.6 while retaining
compatibility with TS3.5. We achieve this by inserting several `as any`
casts for compatiblity around `ts.CompilerHost` APIs.

PR Close #32908
2019-10-03 09:09:11 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
d24ade91b8 fix(ivy): i18n - support colons in $localize metadata (#32867)
Metadata blocks are delimited by colons. Previously the code naively just
looked for the next colon in the string as the end marker.

This commit supports escaping colons within the metadata content.
The Angular compiler has been updated to add escaping as required.

PR Close #32867
2019-10-02 14:52:00 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
9b15588188 refactor(ivy): i18n - move marker block serialization to helpers (#32867)
Previously the metadata and placeholder blocks were serialized in
a variety of places. Moreover the code for creating the `LocalizedString`
AST node was doing serialization, which break the separation of concerns.

Now this is all done by the code that renders the AST and is refactored into
helper functions to avoid repeating the behaviour.

PR Close #32867
2019-10-02 14:52:00 -07:00
crisbeto
4e35e348af refactor(ivy): generate ngFactoryDef for injectables (#32433)
With #31953 we moved the factories for components, directives and pipes into a new field called `ngFactoryDef`, however I decided not to do it for injectables, because they needed some extra logic. These changes set up the `ngFactoryDef` for injectables as well.

For reference, the extra logic mentioned above is that for injectables we have two code paths:

1. For injectables that don't configure how they should be instantiated, we create a `factory` that proxies to `ngFactoryDef`:

```
// Source
@Injectable()
class Service {}

// Output
class Service {
  static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({
    factory: () => Service.ngFactoryFn(),
  });

  static ngFactoryFn: (t) => new (t || Service)();
}
```

2. For injectables that do configure how they're created, we keep the `ngFactoryDef` and generate the factory based on the metadata:

```
// Source
@Injectable({
  useValue: DEFAULT_IMPL,
})
class Service {}

// Output
export class Service {
  static ngInjectableDef = defineInjectable({
    factory: () => DEFAULT_IMPL,
  });

  static ngFactoryFn: (t) => new (t || Service)();
}
```

PR Close #32433
2019-10-02 13:04:26 -07:00
cran-cg
f6d66671b6 fix(compiler-cli): fix typo in diagnostic template info. (#32684)
Fixes #32662

PR Close #32684
2019-09-16 08:59:48 -07:00
JoostK
2279cb8dc0 refactor(ngcc): move ClassSymbol to become NgccClassSymbol (#32539)
PR Close #32539
2019-09-12 11:12:10 -07:00
JoostK
a64eded521 fix(ivy): capture template source mapping details during preanalysis (#32544)
Prior to this change, the template source mapping details were always
built during the analysis phase, under the assumption that pre-analysed
templates would always correspond with external templates. This has
turned out to be a false assumption, as inline templates are also
pre-analyzed to be able to preload any stylesheets included in the
template.

This commit fixes the bug by capturing the template source mapping
details at the moment the template is parsed, which is either during the
preanalysis phase when preloading is available, or during the analysis
phase when preloading is not supported.

Tests have been added to exercise the template error mapping in
asynchronous compilations where preloading is enabled, similar to how
the CLI performs compilations.

Fixes #32538

PR Close #32544
2019-09-09 19:10:34 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
fa79f51645 refactor(ivy): update the compiler to emit $localize tags (#31609)
This commit changes the Angular compiler (ivy-only) to generate `$localize`
tagged strings for component templates that use `i18n` attributes.

BREAKING CHANGE

Since `$localize` is a global function, it must be included in any applications
that use i18n. This is achieved by importing the `@angular/localize` package
into an appropriate bundle, where it will be executed before the renderer
needs to call `$localize`. For CLI based projects, this is best done in
the `polyfills.ts` file.

```ts
import '@angular/localize';
```

For non-CLI applications this could be added as a script to the index.html
file or another suitable script file.

PR Close #31609
2019-08-30 12:53:26 -07:00
JoostK
4161d19374 test(ivy): normalize rooted paths to include a drive letter in Windows (#31996)
The Angular compiler has an emulation system for various kinds of
filesystems and runs its testcases for all those filesystems. This
allows to verify that the compiler behaves correctly in all of the
supported platforms, without needing to run the tests on the actual
platforms.

Previously, the emulated Windows mode would normalize rooted paths to
always include a drive letter, whereas the native mode did not perform
this normalization. The consequence of this discrepancy was that running
the tests in native Windows was behaving differently compared to how
emulated Windows mode behaves, potentially resulting in test failures
in native Windows that would succeed for emulated Windows.

This commit adds logic to ensure that paths are normalized equally for
emulated Windows and native Windows mode, therefore resolving the
discrepancy.

PR Close #31996
2019-08-29 12:38:02 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
c885178d5f refactor(ivy): move directive, component and pipe factories to ngFactoryFn (#31953)
Reworks the compiler to output the factories for directives, components and pipes under a new static field called `ngFactoryFn`, instead of the usual `factory` property in their respective defs. This should eventually allow us to inject any kind of decorated class (e.g. a pipe).

**Note:** these changes are the first part of the refactor and they don't include injectables. I decided to leave injectables for a follow-up PR, because there's some more cases we need to handle when it comes to their factories. Furthermore, directives, components and pipes make up most of the compiler output tests that need to be refactored and it'll make follow-up PRs easier to review if the tests are cleaned up now.

This is part of the larger refactor for FW-1468.

PR Close #31953
2019-08-27 13:57:00 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
4f7c971ee7 fix(ivy): ngtsc throws if "flatModuleOutFile" is set to null (#32235)
In ngc is was valid to set the "flatModuleOutFile" option to "null". This is sometimes
necessary if a tsconfig extends from another one but the "fatModuleOutFile" option
needs to be unset (note that "undefined" does not exist as value in JSON)

Now if ngtsc is used to compile the project, ngtsc will fail with an error because it
tries to do string manipulation on the "flatModuleOutFile". This happens because
ngtsc only skips flat module indices if the option is set to "undefined".

Since this is not compatible with what was supported in ngc and such exceptions
should be avoided, the flat module check is now aligned with ngc.

```
TypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of null
    at Object.normalizeSeparators (/home/circleci/project/node_modules/@angular/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/util/src/path.js:35:21)
    at new NgtscProgram (/home/circleci/project/node_modules/@angular/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/program.js:126:52)
```

Additionally setting the `flatModuleOutFile` option to an empty string
currently results in unexpected behavior. No errors is thrown, but the
flat module index file will be `.ts` (no file name; just extension).

This is now also fixed by treating an empty string similarly to
`null`.

PR Close #32235
2019-08-22 10:14:38 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0677cf0cbe feat(ivy): use the schema registry to check DOM bindings (#32171)
Previously, ngtsc attempted to use the .d.ts schema for HTML elements to
check bindings to DOM properties. However, the TypeScript lib.dom.d.ts
schema does not perfectly align with the Angular DomElementSchemaRegistry,
and these inconsistencies would cause issues in apps. There is also the
concern of supporting both CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA and NO_ERRORS_SCHEMA which
would have been very difficult to do in the existing system.

With this commit, the DomElementSchemaRegistry is employed in ngtsc to check
bindings to the DOM. Previous work on producing template diagnostics is used
to support generation of this different kind of error with the same high
quality of error message.

PR Close #32171
2019-08-22 10:12:45 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0287b234ea feat(ivy): convert all ngtsc diagnostics to ts.Diagnostics (#31952)
Historically, the Angular Compiler has produced both native TypeScript
diagnostics (called ts.Diagnostics) and its own internal Diagnostic format
(called an api.Diagnostic). This was done because TypeScript ts.Diagnostics
cannot be produced for files not in the ts.Program, and template type-
checking diagnostics are naturally produced for external .html template
files.

This design isn't optimal for several reasons:

1) Downstream tooling (such as the CLI) must support multiple formats of
diagnostics, adding to the maintenance burden.

2) ts.Diagnostics have gotten a lot better in recent releases, with support
for suggested changes, highlighting of the code in question, etc. None of
these changes have been of any benefit for api.Diagnostics, which have
continued to be reported in a very primitive fashion.

3) A future plugin model will not support anything but ts.Diagnostics, so
generating api.Diagnostics is a blocker for ngtsc-as-a-plugin.

4) The split complicates both the typings and the testing of ngtsc.

To fix this issue, this commit changes template type-checking to produce
ts.Diagnostics instead. Instead of reporting a special kind of diagnostic
for external template files, errors in a template are always reported in
a ts.Diagnostic that highlights the portion of the template which contains
the error. When this template text is distinct from the source .ts file
(for example, when the template is parsed from an external resource file),
additional contextual information links the error back to the originating
component.

A template error can thus be reported in 3 separate ways, depending on how
the template was configured:

1) For inline template strings which can be directly mapped to offsets in
the TS code, ts.Diagnostics point to real ranges in the source.

This is the case if an inline template is used with a string literal or a
"no-substitution" string. For example:

```typescript
@Component({..., template: `
<p>Bar: {{baz}}</p>
`})
export class TestCmp {
  bar: string;
}
```

The above template contains an error (no 'baz' property of `TestCmp`). The
error produced by TS will look like:

```
<p>Bar: {{baz}}</p>
          ~~~

test.ts:2:11 - error TS2339: Property 'baz' does not exist on type 'TestCmp'. Did you mean 'bar'?
```

2) For template strings which cannot be directly mapped to offsets in the
TS code, a logical offset into the template string will be included in
the error message. For example:

```typescript
const SOME_TEMPLATE = '<p>Bar: {{baz}}</p>';

@Component({..., template: SOME_TEMPLATE})
export class TestCmp {
  bar: string;
}
```

Because the template is a reference to another variable and is not an
inline string constant, the compiler will not be able to use "absolute"
positions when parsing the template. As a result, errors will report logical
offsets into the template string:

```
<p>Bar: {{baz}}</p>
          ~~~

test.ts (TestCmp template):2:15 - error TS2339: Property 'baz' does not exist on type 'TestCmp'.

  test.ts:3:28
    @Component({..., template: TEMPLATE})
                               ~~~~~~~~

    Error occurs in the template of component TestCmp.
```

This error message uses logical offsets into the template string, and also
gives a reference to the `TEMPLATE` expression from which the template was
parsed. This helps in locating the component which contains the error.

3) For external templates (templateUrl), the error message is delivered
within the HTML template file (testcmp.html) instead, and additional
information contextualizes the error on the templateUrl expression from
which the template file was determined:

```
<p>Bar: {{baz}}</p>
          ~~~

testcmp.html:2:15 - error TS2339: Property 'baz' does not exist on type 'TestCmp'.

  test.ts:10:31
    @Component({..., templateUrl: './testcmp.html'})
                                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Error occurs in the template of component TestCmp.
```

PR Close #31952
2019-08-21 10:51:59 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
bfc26bcd8c fix(ivy): run template type-checking for all components (#31952)
PR Close #31952
2019-08-21 10:51:59 -07:00
JoostK
0db1b5d8f1 fix(ivy): handle empty bindings in template type checker (#31594)
When a template contains a binding without a value, the template parser
creates an `EmptyExpr` node. This would previously be translated into
an `undefined` value, which would cause a crash downstream as `undefined`
is not included in the allowed type, so it was not handled properly.

This commit prevents the crash by returning an actual expression for empty
bindings.

Fixes #30076
Fixes #30929

PR Close #31594
2019-08-21 10:14:44 -07:00
Alan
424ab48672 fix(compiler): return enableIvy true when using readConfiguration (#32234)
PR Close #32234
2019-08-21 10:06:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ec4381dd40 feat: make the Ivy compiler the default for ngc (#32219)
This commit switches the default value of the enableIvy flag to true.
Applications that run ngc will now by default receive an Ivy build!

This does not affect the way Bazel builds in the Angular repo work, since
those are still switched based on the value of the --define=compile flag.
Additionally, projects using @angular/bazel still use View Engine builds
by default.

Since most of the Angular repo tests are still written against View Engine
(particularly because we still publish VE packages to NPM), this switch
also requires lots of `enableIvy: false` flags in tsconfigs throughout the
repo.

Congrats to the team for reaching this milestone!

PR Close #32219
2019-08-20 16:41:08 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
2b64031ddc refactor(ivy): remove the tsc passthrough option (#32219)
This option makes ngc behave as tsc, and was originally implemented before
ngtsc existed. It was designed so we could build JIT-only versions of
Angular packages to begin testing Ivy early, and is not used at all in our
current setup.

PR Close #32219
2019-08-20 16:41:08 -07:00
atscott
cfed0c0cf1 fix(ivy): Support selector-less directive as base classes (#32125)
Following #31379, this adds support for directives without a selector to
Ivy.

PR Close #32125
2019-08-20 09:56:54 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
02bab8cf90 fix(ivy): in ngcc, handle inline exports in commonjs code (#32129)
One of the compiler's tasks is to enumerate the exports of a given ES
module. This can happen for example to resolve `foo.bar` where `foo` is a
namespace import:

```typescript
import * as foo from './foo';

@NgModule({
  directives: [foo.DIRECTIVES],
})
```

In this case, the compiler must enumerate the exports of `foo.ts` in order
to evaluate the expression `foo.DIRECTIVES`.

When this operation occurs under ngcc, it must deal with the different
module formats and types of exports that occur. In commonjs code, a problem
arises when certain exports are downleveled.

```typescript
export const DIRECTIVES = [
  FooDir,
  BarDir,
];
```

can be downleveled to:

```javascript
exports.DIRECTIVES = [
  FooDir,
  BarDir,
```

Previously, ngtsc and ngcc expected that any export would have an associated
`ts.Declaration` node. `export class`, `export function`, etc. all retain
`ts.Declaration`s even when downleveled. But the `export const` construct
above does not. Therefore, ngcc would not detect `DIRECTIVES` as an export
of `foo.ts`, and the evaluation of `foo.DIRECTIVES` would therefore fail.

To solve this problem, the core concept of an exported `Declaration`
according to the `ReflectionHost` API is split into a `ConcreteDeclaration`
which has a `ts.Declaration`, and an `InlineDeclaration` which instead has
a `ts.Expression`. Differentiating between these allows ngcc to return an
`InlineDeclaration` for `DIRECTIVES` and correctly keep track of this
export.

PR Close #32129
2019-08-15 14:45:59 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
eb5412d76f fix(ivy): reuse compilation scope for incremental template changes. (#31932)
Previously if only a component template changed then we would know to
rebuild its component source file. But the compilation was incorrect if the
component was part of an NgModule, since we were not capturing the
compilation scope information that had a been acquired from the NgModule
and was not being regenerated since we were not needing to recompile
the NgModule.

Now we register compilation scope information for each component, via the
`ComponentScopeRegistry` interface, so that it is available for incremental
compilation.

The `ComponentDecoratorHandler` now reads the compilation scope from a
`ComponentScopeReader` interface which is implemented as a compound
reader composed of the original `LocalModuleScopeRegistry` and the
`IncrementalState`.

Fixes #31654

PR Close #31932
2019-08-09 10:50:40 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
82b97280f3 fix(ivy): speed up ngtsc if project has no templates to check (#31922)
If a project being built with ngtsc has no templates to check, then ngtsc
previously generated an empty typecheck file. This seems to trigger some
pathological behavior in TS where the entire user program is re-checked,
which is extremely expensive. This likely has to do with the fact that the
empty file is not considered an ES module, meaning the module structure of
the program has changed.

This commit causes an export to be produced in the typecheck file regardless
of its other contents, which guarantees that it will be an ES module. The
pathological behavior is avoided and template type-checking is fast once
again.

PR Close #31922
2019-07-31 16:20:38 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
4db959260b docs(ivy): Add README to indexer module (#31260)
Describe the indexer module for Angular compiler developers. Include
scope of analysis provided by the module and the indexers it targets as
first-party.

PR Close #31260
2019-07-31 11:37:11 -07:00
JoostK
397d0ba9a3 test(ivy): fix broken testcase in Windows (#31860)
In #30181, several testcases were added that were failing in Windows.
The reason was that a recent rebase missed a required change to interact
with the compiler's virtualized filesystems. This commit introduces the
required usage of the VFS layer to fix the testcase.

PR Close #31860
2019-07-26 12:22:12 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
859ebdd836 fix(ivy): correctly bind targetToIdentifier to the TemplateVisitor (#31861)
`TemplateVisitor#visitBoundAttribute` currently has to invoke visiting
expressions manually (this is fixed in #31813). Previously, it did not
bind `targetToIdentifier` to the visitor before deferring to the
expression visitor, which breaks the `targetToIdentifier` code. This
fixes that and adds a test to ensure the closure processed correctly.

This change is urgent; without it, many indexing targets in g3 are
broken.

PR Close #31861
2019-07-26 12:03:16 -07:00
Igor Minar
6ece7db37a build: TypeScript 3.5 upgrade (#31615)
https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/wiki/Breaking-Changes#typescript-35

PR Close #31615
2019-07-25 17:05:23 -07:00
JoostK
3a2b195a58 feat(ivy): translate type-check diagnostics to their original source (#30181)
PR Close #30181
2019-07-25 16:36:32 -07:00
JoostK
489cef6ea2 feat(ivy): include value spans for attributes, variables and references (#30181)
Template AST nodes for (bound) attributes, variables and references will
now retain a reference to the source span of their value, which allows
for more accurate type check diagnostics.

PR Close #30181
2019-07-25 16:36:32 -07:00
JoostK
985513351b feat(ivy): let ngtsc annotate type check blocks with source positions (#30181)
The type check blocks (TCB) that ngtsc generates for achieving type
checking of Angular templates needs to be annotated with positional
information in order to translate TypeScript's diagnostics for the TCB
code back to the location in the user's template. This commit augments
the TCB by attaching trailing comments with AST nodes, such that a node
can be traced back to its source location.

PR Close #30181
2019-07-25 16:36:32 -07:00
JoostK
8f3dd85600 refactor(ivy): move ngtsc's TCB generation test util to separate file (#30181)
PR Close #30181
2019-07-25 16:36:32 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
6b67cd5620 feat(ivy): index template references, variables, bound attributes/events (#31535)
Adds support for indexing template referenecs, variables, and property
and method calls inside bound attributes and bound events. This is
mostly an extension of the existing indexing infrastructure.

PR Close #31535
2019-07-25 13:09:10 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
44039a4b16 feat(ivy): pass information about used directive selectors on elements (#31782)
Extend indexing API interface to provide information about used
directives' selectors on template elements. This enables an indexer to
xref element attributes to the directives that match them.

The current way this matching is done is by mapping selectors to indexed
directives. However, this fails in cases where the directive is not
indexed by the indexer API, like for transitive dependencies. This
solution is much more general.

PR Close #31782
2019-07-23 21:13:49 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
59c3700c8c feat(ivy): ngcc - implement UndecoratedParentMigration (#31544)
Implementing the "undecorated parent" migration described in
https://hackmd.io/sfb3Ju2MTmKHSUiX_dLWGg#Design

PR Close #31544
2019-07-23 21:11:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
4d93d2406f feat(ivy): ngcc - support ngcc "migrations" (#31544)
This commit implements support for the ngcc migrations
as designed in https://hackmd.io/KhyrFV1VQHmeQsgfJq6AyQ

PR Close #31544
2019-07-23 21:11:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c038992fae refactor(ivy): use ReflectionHost to find base classes (#31544)
When analyzing components, directives, etc we capture its base class.
Previously this assumed that the code is in TS format, which is not
always the case (e.g. ngcc).
Now this code is replaced with a call to
`ReflectionHost.getBaseClassExpression()`, which abstracts the work
of finding the base class.

PR Close #31544
2019-07-23 21:11:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
8a470b9af9 feat(ivy): add getBaseClassIdentifier() to ReflectionHost (#31544)
This method will be useful for writing ngcc `Migrations` that
need to be able to find base classes.

PR Close #31544
2019-07-23 21:11:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
399935c32b refactor(ivy): ngtsc - remove unnecessary type on helpers (#31544)
The `ClassDeclaration` already contains the `{name: ts.Identifier}`
type so there is no need to include it explicitly here.

PR Close #31544
2019-07-23 21:11:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
97ab52c618 test(ivy): ensure that runInEachFileSystem cleans up after itself (#31544)
Previously the last file-system being tested was left as the current
file-system. Now it is reset to an `InvalidFileSystem` to ensure future
tests are not affected.

PR Close #31544
2019-07-23 21:11:39 -07:00
crisbeto
0aff4a6919 fix(ivy): incorrect ChangeDetectorRef injected into pipes used in component inputs (#31438)
When injecting a `ChangeDetectorRef` into a pipe, the expected result is that the ref will be tied to the component in which the pipe is being used. This works for most cases, however when a pipe is used inside a property binding of a component (see test case as an example), the current `TNode` is pointing to component's host so we end up injecting the inner component's view. These changes fix the issue by only looking up the component view of the `TNode` if the `TNode` is a parent.

This PR resolves FW-1419.

PR Close #31438
2019-07-23 15:46:23 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
f65db20c6d feat(ivy): record absolute position of template expressions (#31391)
Currently, template expressions and statements have their location
recorded relative to the HTML element they are in, with no handle to
absolute location in a source file except for a line/column location.
However, the line/column location is also not entirely accurate, as it
points an entire semantic expression, and not necessarily the start of
an expression recorded by the expression parser.

To support record of the source code expressions originate from, add a
new `sourceSpan` field to `ASTWithSource` that records the absolute byte
offset of an expression within a source code.

Implement part 2 of [refactoring template parsing for
stability](https://hackmd.io/@X3ECPVy-RCuVfba-pnvIpw/BkDUxaW84/%2FMA1oxh6jRXqSmZBcLfYdyw?type=book).

PR Close #31391
2019-07-22 09:48:35 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
376ad9c3cd refactor(ivy): remove deep imports into the compiler (#31376)
The compiler-cli should only reference code that can
be imported from the main entry-point of compiler.

PR Close #31376
2019-07-18 14:23:32 -07:00
Matt Lewis
4aecf9253b fix(ivy): support older CLI versions that do not pass a list of changed files (#31322)
Versions of CLI prior to angular/angular-cli@0e339ee did not expose the host.getModifiedResourceFiles() method.

This meant that null was being passed through to the IncrementalState.reconcile() method
to indicate that there were either no changes or the host didn't support that method.

This commit fixes a bug where we were checking for undefined rather than null when
deciding whether any resource files had changed, causing a null reference error to be thrown.

This bug was not caught by the unit testing because the tests set up the changed files
via a slightly different process, not having access to the CompilerHost, and these test
were making the erroneous assumption that undefined indicated that there were no
changed files.

PR Close #31322
2019-07-18 14:22:07 -07:00
JoostK
a5f9a86520 feat(ivy): support undefined and null in static interpreter (#31150)
Previously, the usage of `null` and `undefined` keywords in code that is
statically interpreted by ngtsc resulted in a `DynamicValue`, as they were
not recognized as special entities. This commit adds support to interpret
these keywords.

PR Close #31150
2019-07-18 10:30:51 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
dd664f694c fix(ivy): ngcc - render namespaced imported decorators correctly (#31426)
The support for decorators that were imported via a namespace,
e.g. `import * as core from `@angular/core` was implemented
piecemeal. This meant that it was easy to miss situations where
a decorator identifier needed to be handled as a namepsaced
import rather than a direct import.

One such issue was that UMD processing of decorators was not
correct: the namespace was being omitted from references to
decorators.

Now the types have been modified to make it clear that a
`Decorator.identifier` could hold a namespaced identifier,
and the corresponding code that uses these types has been
fixed.

Fixes #31394

PR Close #31426
2019-07-18 10:17:50 -07:00
Jon Wallsten
3166cffd28 fix(compiler-cli): Return original sourceFile instead of redirected sourceFile from getSourceFile (#26036)
Closes #22524

PR Close #26036
2019-07-15 17:33:40 -04:00
Ayaz Hafiz
604d9063c5 feat(ivy): index template elements for selectors, attributes, directives (#31240)
Add support for indexing elements in the indexing module.
Opening and self-closing HTML tags have their selector indexed, as well
as the attributes on the element and the directives applied to an
element.

PR Close #31240
2019-07-12 17:54:08 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
1cba5d42d1 fix(ivy): handle rooted resource paths correctly (#31511)
Previously, resource paths beginning with '/' (aka "rooted" paths, which
are not actually absolute filesystem paths, but are relative to the
TypeScript project root directory) were not handled correctly. The leading
'/' was stripped and the path was resolved as if it was relative, but with
no containing file for context. This led to resources in different rootDirs
not being found.

Instead, such rooted paths are now resolved without TypeScript's help, by
checking each root directory. A test is added to this effect.

PR Close #31511
2019-07-11 11:42:33 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
7f2330a968 perf(ivy): ngcc - add a cache to the FileSystem (#30525)
When profiling ngcc it is notable that a large amount of time
is spent dealing with an exception that is thrown (and handled
internally by fs) when checking the existence of a file.

We check file existence a lot in both finding entry-points
and when TS is compiling code. This commit adds a simple
cached `FileSystem`, which wraps a real `FileSystem` delegate.
This will reduce the number of calls through to `fs.exists()` and
`fs.readFile()` on the delegate.

Initial benchmarks indicate that the cache is miss to hit ratio
for `exists()` is about 2:1, which means that we save about 1/3
of the calls to `fs.existsSync()`.

Note that this implements a "non-expiring" cache, so it is not suitable
for a long lived `FileSystem`, where files may be modified externally.
The cache will be updated if a file is changed or moved via
calls to `FileSystem` methods but it will not be aware of changes
to the files system from outside the `FileSystem` service.

For ngcc we must create a new `FileSystem` service
for each run of `mainNgcc` and ensure that all file operations
(including TS compilation) use the `FileSystem` service.
This ensures that it is very unlikely that a file will change
externally during `mainNgcc` processing.

PR Close #30525
2019-07-09 09:40:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
98a68ad3e7 fix(ivy): handle namespaced imports correctly (#31367)
The ngcc tool adds namespaced imports to files when compiling. The ngtsc
tooling was not processing types correctly when they were imported via
such namespaces. For example:

```
export declare class SomeModule {
    static withOptions(...): ModuleWithProviders<ɵngcc1.BaseModule>;
```

In this case the `BaseModule` was being incorrectly attributed to coming
from the current module rather than the imported module, represented by
`ɵngcc1`.

Fixes #31342

PR Close #31367
2019-07-09 09:40:30 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
6aaca21c27 fix(compiler): give ASTWithSource its own visit method (#31347)
ASTWithSource contains more information that AST and should have its own
visit method, if desired. This implements that.

PR Close #31347
2019-07-08 10:29:07 -07:00
JoostK
eb6281f5b4 fix(ivy): include type parameter for ngBaseDef declaration (#31210)
When a class uses Angular decorators such as `@Input`, `@Output` and
friends without an Angular class decorator, they are compiled into a
static `ngBaseDef` field on the class, with the TypeScript declaration
of the class being altered to declare the `ngBaseDef` field to be of type
`ɵɵBaseDef`. This type however requires a generic type parameter that
corresponds with the type of the class, however the compiler did not
provide this type parameter. As a result, compiling a program where such
invalid `ngBaseDef` declarations are present will result in compilation
errors.

This commit fixes the problem by providing the generic type parameter.

Fixes #31160

PR Close #31210
2019-07-02 11:06:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
d171006083 fix(ivy): ngtsc - NgtscCompilerHost should cope with directories that look like files (#31289)
The TS compiler is likely to test paths with extensions and try to
load them as files. Therefore `fileExists()` and methods that rely
on it need to be able to distinguish between real files and directories
that have paths that look like files.

This came up as a bug in ngcc when trying to process `ngx-virtual-scroller`,
which relies upon a library called `@tweenjs/tween.js`.

PR Close #31289
2019-06-27 12:34:51 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
2dfd97d8f0 fix(ivy): ngcc - support bare array constructor param decorators (#30591)
Previously we expected the constructor parameter `decorators`
property to be an array wrapped in a function. Now we also support
an array not wrapped in a function.

PR Close #30591
2019-06-26 08:00:03 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
7186f9c016 refactor(ivy): implement a virtual file-system layer in ngtsc + ngcc (#30921)
To improve cross platform support, all file access (and path manipulation)
is now done through a well known interface (`FileSystem`).

For testing a number of `MockFileSystem` implementations are provided.
These provide an in-memory file-system which emulates operating systems
like OS/X, Unix and Windows.

The current file system is always available via the static method,
`FileSystem.getFileSystem()`. This is also used by a number of static
methods on `AbsoluteFsPath` and `PathSegment`, to avoid having to pass
`FileSystem` objects around all the time. The result of this is that one
must be careful to ensure that the file-system has been initialized before
using any of these static methods. To prevent this happening accidentally
the current file system always starts out as an instance of `InvalidFileSystem`,
which will throw an error if any of its methods are called.

You can set the current file-system by calling `FileSystem.setFileSystem()`.
During testing you can call the helper function `initMockFileSystem(os)`
which takes a string name of the OS to emulate, and will also monkey-patch
aspects of the TypeScript library to ensure that TS is also using the
current file-system.

Finally there is the `NgtscCompilerHost` to be used for any TypeScript
compilation, which uses a given file-system.

All tests that interact with the file-system should be tested against each
of the mock file-systems. A series of helpers have been provided to support
such tests:

* `runInEachFileSystem()` - wrap your tests in this helper to run all the
wrapped tests in each of the mock file-systems.
* `addTestFilesToFileSystem()` - use this to add files and their contents
to the mock file system for testing.
* `loadTestFilesFromDisk()` - use this to load a mirror image of files on
disk into the in-memory mock file-system.
* `loadFakeCore()` - use this to load a fake version of `@angular/core`
into the mock file-system.

All ngcc and ngtsc source and tests now use this virtual file-system setup.

PR Close #30921
2019-06-25 16:25:24 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
2aba485118 refactor(ivy): use FatalDiagnosticError to throw more descriptive errors while extracting queries information (#31123)
Prior to this commit, the logic to extract query information from class fields used an instance of regular Error class to throw an error. As a result, some useful information (like reference to a specific field) was missing. Replacing Error class with FatalDiagnosticError one makes the error more verbose that should simplify debugging.

PR Close #31123
2019-06-25 10:23:24 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
74f4f5dfab feat(ivy): integrate indexing pipeline with NgtscProgram (#31151)
Add an IndexingContext class to store indexing information and a
transformer module to generate indexing analysis. Integrate the indexing
module with the rest of NgtscProgram and add integration tests.

Closes #30959

PR Close #31151
2019-06-24 18:47:56 -07:00
JoostK
3fb73ac62b fix(ivy): support equality operators in static interpreter (#31145)
Previously, the usage of equality operators ==, ===, != and !== was not
supported in ngtsc's static interpreter. This commit adds support for
such operators and includes tests.

Fixes #31076

PR Close #31145
2019-06-24 18:47:02 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
48def92cad fix(ivy): ensure that changes to component resources trigger incremental builds (#30954)
Optimizations to skip compiling source files that had not changed
did not account for the case where only a resource file changes,
such as an external template or style file.

Now we track such dependencies and trigger a recompilation
if any of the previously tracked resources have changed.

This will require a change on the CLI side to provide the list of
resource files that changed to trigger the current compilation by
implementing `CompilerHost.getModifiedResourceFiles()`.

Closes #30947

PR Close #30954
2019-06-21 10:13:46 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
fad03c3c14 refactor: early compatibility with TypeScript 3.5 (#31174)
This commit fixes a couple of issues with TS 3.5 compatibility in order to
unblock migration of g3. Mostly 'any's are added, and there are no behavior
changes.

PR Close #31174
2019-06-20 16:42:37 -07:00
Matt Lewis
91008bd979 fix(ivy): improve error message when NgModule properties are not arrays (#30796)
PR Close #30796
2019-06-19 15:47:54 -07:00
Matt Lewis
f0395836b6 fix(ivy): evaluate non existing property access as undefined (#30738)
Closes #30726

PR Close #30738
2019-06-19 15:44:05 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
beaab27a49 feat(ivy): index identifiers discovered in templates (#30963)
Add support for indexing of property reads, method calls in a template.
Visit AST of template syntax expressions to extract identifiers.

Child of #30959

PR Close #30963
2019-06-18 09:50:06 -07:00
Ayaz Hafiz
4ad323a4d6 feat(ivy): setup boilerplate for component indexing API (#30961)
Set up the skeleton for a compiler API that indexes components and their
templates on an independent indexing step.

Part of #30959

PR Close #30961
2019-06-14 10:48:12 -07:00
JoostK
9d9c9e43e5 feat(ivy): static evaluation of TypeScript's __spread helper (#30492)
The usage of array spread syntax in source code may be downleveled to a
call to TypeScript's `__spread` helper function from `tslib`, depending
on the options `downlevelIteration` and `emitHelpers`. This proves
problematic for ngcc when it is processing ES5 formats, as the static
evaluator won't be able to interpret those calls.

A custom foreign function resolver is not sufficient in this case, as
`tslib` may be emitted into the library code itself. In that case, a
helper function can be resolved to an actual function with body, such
that it won't be considered as foreign function. Instead, a reflection
host can now indicate that the definition of a function corresponds with
a certain TypeScript helper, such that it becomes statically evaluable
in ngtsc.

Resolves #30299

PR Close #30492
2019-06-10 23:53:04 +00:00
JoostK
456f2e70af fix(ivy): type checking - handle $implicit ng-template variables (#30675)
When an `ng-template` element has a variable declaration without a value,
it is assigned the value of the `$implicit` property in the embedded view's
context. The template compiler inserts a property access to `$implicit` for
template variables without a value, however the type-check code generation
logic did not. This resulted in incorrect type-checking code being generated.

Fixes FW-1326

PR Close #30675
2019-06-04 12:01:18 -07:00
JoostK
4da5e9a156 fix(ivy): type checking - apply attribute to property name mapping (#30675)
Some HTML attributes don't correspond to their DOM property name, in which
case the runtime will apply the appropriate transformation when assigning
a property using its attribute name. One example of this is the `for`
attribute, for which the DOM property is named `htmlFor`.

The type-checking machinery in ngtsc must also take this mapping into
account, as it generates type-check code in which unclaimed property bindings
are assigned to properties of (subtypes of) `HTMLElement`.

Fixes #30607
Fixes FW-1327

PR Close #30675
2019-06-04 12:01:18 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
7a0f8ac36c fix(ivy): generate explicit type annotation for NgModuleFactory calls in ngfactories (#30708)
Prior to this commit there were no explicit types setup for NgModuleFactory calls in ngfactories, so TypeScript inferred the type based on a given call. In some cases (when generic types were used for Components/Directives) that turned out to be problematic, so we add explicit typing for NgModuleFactory calls.

PR Close #30708
2019-05-30 15:09:56 -04:00
Olivier Combe
5e0f982961 feat(ivy): use i18n locale data to determine the plural form of ICU expressions (#29249)
Plural ICU expressions depend on the locale (different languages have different plural forms). Until now the locale was hard coded as `en-US`.
For compatibility reasons, if you use ivy with AOT and bootstrap your app with `bootstrapModule` then the `LOCALE_ID` token will be set automatically for ivy, which is then used to get the correct plural form.
If you use JIT, you need to define the `LOCALE_ID` provider on the module that you bootstrap.
For `TestBed` you can use either `configureTestingModule` or `overrideProvider` to define that provider.
If you don't use the compat mode and start your app with `renderComponent` you need to call `ɵsetLocaleId` manually to define the `LOCALE_ID` before bootstrap. We expect this to change once we start adding the new i18n APIs, so don't rely on this function (there's a reason why it's a private export).
PR Close #29249
2019-05-30 15:09:02 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
76391f8999 fix(ivy): use ReflectionHost in AbsoluteModuleStrategy (#30200)
The AbsoluteModuleStrategy in ngtsc assumed that the source code is
formatted as TypeScript with regards to module exports.

In ngcc this is not always the case, so this commit changes
`AbsoluteModuleStrategy` so that it relies upon a `ReflectionHost`  to
compute the exports of a module.

PR Close #30200
2019-05-22 16:24:14 -07:00
Ben Lesh
d7eaae6f22 refactor(ivy): Move instructions back to ɵɵ (#30546)
There is an encoding issue with using delta `Δ`, where the browser will attempt to detect the file encoding if the character set is not explicitly declared on a `<script/>` tag, and Chrome will find the `Δ` character and decide it is window-1252 encoding, which misinterprets the `Δ` character to be some other character that is not a valid JS identifier character

So back to the frog eyes we go.

```
    __
   /ɵɵ\
  ( -- ) - I am ineffable. I am forever.
 _/    \_
/  \  /  \
==  ==  ==
```

PR Close #30546
2019-05-20 16:37:47 -07:00
Alan
a39f4e2301 test: fix paths tests to work cross platform (#30472)
In Windows when `/test.txt` is resolved it will be resolved to `[DRIVE]:/test.txt`

PR Close #30472
2019-05-17 13:34:11 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
eda09e69ea fix(ivy): ngtsc - do not wrap arguments unnecessarily (#30349)
Previously we defensively wrapped expressions in case they ran afoul of
precedence rules. For example, it would be easy to create the TS AST structure
Call(Ternary(a, b, c)), but might result in printed code of:

```
a ? b : c()
```

Whereas the actual structure we meant to generate is:

```
(a ? b : c)()
```

However the TypeScript renderer appears to be clever enough to provide
parenthesis as necessary.

This commit removes these defensive paraenthesis in the cases of binary
and ternary operations.

FW-1273

PR Close #30349
2019-05-17 09:55:46 -07:00
JoostK
0937062a64 fix(ivy): type-checking should infer string type for interpolations (#30177)
Previously, interpolations were generated into TCBs as a comma-separated
list of expressions, letting TypeScript infer the type of the expression
as the type of the last expression in the chain. This is undesirable, as
interpolations always result in a string type at runtime. Therefore,
type-checking of bindings such as `<img src="{{ link }}"/>` where `link`
is an object would incorrectly report a type-error.

This commit adjusts the emitted TCB code for interpolations, where a
chain of string concatenations is emitted, starting with the empty string.
This ensures that the inferred type of the interpolation is of type string.

PR Close #30177
2019-05-17 09:55:11 -07:00
JoostK
6f073885b0 refactor(ivy): translate template nodes to typescript using a visitor (#30177)
PR Close #30177
2019-05-17 09:55:11 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c9b588b349 feat(ivy): ngtsc - support namespaced forwardRef calls (#25445)
In some cases the `forwardRef` helper has been imported via a namespace,
e.g. `core.forwardRef(...)`.

This commit adds support for unwrapping such namespaced imports when
ngtsc is statically evaluating code.

PR Close #25445
2019-05-16 12:11:04 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
aeec66b657 test(ivy): enhance the in-memory-typescript helper (#25445)
The `getDeclaration()` function now searches down into the AST for
matching nodes, which is needed for UMD testing.

PR Close #25445
2019-05-16 12:11:04 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
95c5b1a7f6 refactor(ivy): use a named type for ImportManager import structures (#25445)
Previously we were using an anonymous type `{specifier: string; qualifier: string;}`
throughout the code base. This commit gives this type a name and ensures it
is only defined in one place.

PR Close #25445
2019-05-16 12:11:03 -07:00
JoostK
1b613c3ebf fix(ivy): evaluate external declaration usages as dynamic (#30247)
Previously, ngtsc would fail to evaluate expressions that access properties
from e.g. the `window` object. This resulted in hard to debug error messages
as no indication on where the problem originated was present in the output.

This commit cleans up the handling of unknown property accesses, such that
evaluating such expressions no longer fail but instead result in a `DynamicValue`.

Fixes #30226

PR Close #30247
2019-05-16 11:46:00 -07:00
JoostK
e9ead2bc09 feat(ivy): more accurate type narrowing for ngIf directive (#30248)
A structural directive can specify a template guard for an input, such that
the type of that input's binding can be narrowed based on the guard's return
type. Previously, such template guards could only be methods, of which an
invocation would be inserted into the type-check block (TCB). For `NgIf`,
the template guard narrowed the type of its expression to be `NonNullable`
using the following declaration:

```typescript
export declare class NgIf {
  static ngTemplateGuard_ngIf<E>(dir: NgIf, expr: E): expr is NonNullable<E>
}
```

This works fine for usages such as `*ngIf="person"` but starts to introduce
false-positives when e.g. an explicit non-null check like
`*ngIf="person !== null"` is used, as the method invocation in the TCB
would not have the desired effect of narrowing `person` to become
non-nullable:

```typescript
if (NgIf.ngTemplateGuard_ngIf(directive, ctx.person !== null)) {
  // Usages of `ctx.person` within this block would
  // not have been narrowed to be non-nullable.
}
```

This commit introduces a new strategy for template guards to allow for the
binding expression itself to be used as template guard in the TCB. Now,
the TCB generated for `*ngIf="person !== null"` would look as follows:

```typescript
if (ctx.person !== null) {
  // This time `ctx.person` will successfully have
  // been narrowed to be non-nullable.
}
```

This strategy can be activated by declaring the template guard as a
property declaration with `'binding'` as literal return type.

See #30235 for an example where this led to a false positive.

PR Close #30248
2019-05-16 09:48:40 -07:00
Ben Lesh
cf86ed7b29 refactor(ivy): migrate ɵɵ prefix back to Δ (#30362)
Now that issues are resolved with Closure compiler, we can move back to our desired prefix of `Δ`.

PR Close #30362
2019-05-14 16:52:15 -07:00
Alan
c7f9a95a3f test: fix tests in windows ci (#30451)
PR Close #30451
2019-05-14 10:35:55 -07:00
Alex Eagle
06efc340b6 build: update rules_nodejs and clean up bazel warnings (#30370)
Preserve compatibility with rollup_bundle rule.
Add missing npm dependencies, which are now enforced by the strict_deps plugin in tsc_wrapped

PR Close #30370
2019-05-14 10:08:45 -07:00
Alan
3a7bfc721e fix(ivy): handle windows drives correctly (#30297)
At the moment the module resolver will end up in an infinite loop in Windows because we are assuming that the root directory is always `/` however in windows this can be any drive letter example `c:/` or `d:/` etc...

With this change we also resolve the drive letter in windows, when using `AbsoluteFsPath.from` for consistence so under `/foo` will be converted to `c:/foo` this is also needed because of relative paths with different drive letters.

PR Close #30297
2019-05-13 11:26:55 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
f74373f2dd fix(ivy): align NgModule registration timing with ViewEngine (#30244)
Currently in Ivy `NgModule` registration happens when the class is declared, however this is inconsistent with ViewEngine and requires extra generated code. These changes remove the generated code for `registerModuleFactory`, pass the id through to the `ngModuleDef` and do the module registration inside `NgModuleFactory.create`.

This PR resolves FW-1285.

PR Close #30244
2019-05-13 11:13:25 -07:00
Alan Agius
31df5139c5 test: fix several Bazel compiler tests in windows (#30146)
```
//packages/compiler-cli/test:ngc
//packages/compiler/test:test
```

This also address `node_modules` to the ignored paths for ngc compiler as otherwise the `ready` is never fired

Partially addresses #29785

PR Close #30146
2019-05-13 11:06:12 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
fbff03b476 feat(ivy): skip analysis of unchanged components (#30238)
Now that the dependent files and compilation scopes are being tracked in
the incremental state, we can skip analysing and emitting source files if
none of their dependent files have changed since the last compile.

The computation of what files (and their dependencies) are unchanged is
computed during reconciliation.

This commit also removes the previous emission skipping logic, since this
approach covers those cases already.

PR Close #30238
2019-05-10 12:10:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
411524d341 feat(ivy): track compilation scope dependencies for components (#30238)
To support skipping analysis of a file containing a component
we need to know that none of the declarations that might affect
its ngtsc compilation have not changed. The files that we need to
check are those that contain classes from the `CompilationScope`
of the component. These classes are already tracked in the
`LocalModuleScopeRegistry`.

This commit modifies the `IvyCompilation` class to record the
files that are in each declared class's `CompilationScope` via
a new method, `recordNgModuleScopeDependencies()`, that is called
after all the handlers have been "resolved".

Further, if analysis is skipped for a declared class, then we need
to recover the analysis from the previous compilation run. To
support this, the `IncrementalState` class has been updated to
expose the `MetadataReader` and `MetadataRegistry` interfaces.
This is included in the `metaRegistry` object to capture these analyses,
and also in the `localMetaReader` as a fallback to use if the
current compilation analysis was skipped.

PR Close #30238
2019-05-10 12:10:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
0a0b4c1d8f feat(ivy): track file dependencies due to partial evaluation (#30238)
As part of incremental compilation performance improvements, we need
to track the dependencies of files due to expressions being evaluated by
the `PartialEvaluator`.

The `PartialEvaluator` now accepts a `DependencyTracker` object, which is
used to track which files are visited when evaluating an expression.
The interpreter computes this `originatingFile` and stores it in the evaluation
`Context` so it can pass this to the `DependencyTracker.

The `IncrementalState` object implements this interface, which allows it to be
passed to the `PartialEvaluator` and so capture the file dependencies.

PR Close #30238
2019-05-10 12:10:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
5887ddfa3c refactor(ivy): clean up ngtsc code (#30238)
No behavioural changes.

PR Close #30238
2019-05-10 12:10:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
5b80ab372d fix(ivy): use CompilerHost.resolveModuleNames() if available (#30017)
Sometimes we need to override module resolution behaviour.
We do this by implementing the optional method `resolveModuleNames()`
on `CompilerHost`.

This commit ensures that we always try this method first before falling
back to the standard `ts.resolveModuleName`

PR Close #30017
2019-05-01 15:41:53 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
68ff2cc323 fix(ivy): host bindings and listeners not being inherited from undecorated classes (#30158)
Fixes `HostBinding` and `HostListener` declarations not being inherited from base classes that don't have an Angular decorator.

This PR resolves FW-1275.

PR Close #30158
2019-04-29 13:35:14 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
23152c37c8 feat(ivy): add helper methods to AbsoluteFsPath (#29643)
PR Close #29643
2019-04-29 12:37:21 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d316a18dc6 fix(ivy): don't include query fields in type constructors (#30094)
Previously, ngtsc included query fields in the list of fields which can
affect the type of a directive via its type constructor. This feature
however has yet to be built, and View Engine in default mode does not
do this inference.

This caused an unexpected bug where private query fields (which should be
an error but are allowed by View Engine) cause the type constructor
signature to be invalid. This commit fixes that issue by disabling the
logic to include query fields.

PR Close #30094
2019-04-24 17:10:21 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
79141f4424 fix(ivy): generate default 'any' types for type ctor generic params (#30094)
ngtsc generates type constructors which infer the type of a directive based
on its inputs. Previously, a bug existed where this inference would fail in
the case of 'any' input values. For example, the inference of NgForOf fails
when an 'any' is provided, as it causes TypeScript to attempt to solve:

T[] = any

In this case, T gets inferred as {}, the empty object type, which is not
desirable.

The fix is to assign generic types in type constructors a default type of
'any', which TypeScript uses instead of {} when inference fails.

PR Close #30094
2019-04-24 17:10:21 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3938563565 fix(ivy): don't reuse a ts.Program more than once in ngtsc (#30090)
ngtsc previously could attempt to reuse the main ts.Program twice. This
occurred when template type-checking was enabled and then an incremental
build was performed. This breaks a TypeScript invariant - ts.Programs can
only be reused once.

The creation of the template type-checking program reuses the main program,
rendering it moot. Then, on the next incremental build the main program
would be subject to reuse again, which would crash inside TypeScript.

This commit fixes the issue by reusing the template type-checking program
from the previous run on the next incremental build. Since under normal
circumstances the files in the type-checking program aren't changed, this
should be just as fast.

Testing strategy: a test is added in the incremental_spec which validates
that program reuse with type-checking turned on does not crash the compiler.

Fixes #30079

PR Close #30090
2019-04-24 11:41:21 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
ae93ba1140 fix(ivy): don't throw error when evaluating function with more than one statement (#30061)
Resolves functions with more than one statement to unknown dynamic values, rather than throwing an error.

PR Close #30061
2019-04-24 11:32:56 -07:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
c7f1b0a97f fix(ivy): queries not being inherited from undecorated classes (#30015)
Fixes view and content queries not being inherited in Ivy, if the base class hasn't been annotated with an Angular decorator (e.g. `Component` or `Directive`).

Also reworks the way the `ngBaseDef` is created so that it is added at the same point as the queries, rather than inside of the `Input` and `Output` decorators.

This PR partially resolves FW-1275. Support for host bindings will be added in a follow-up, because this PR is somewhat large as it is.

PR Close #30015
2019-04-24 10:38:44 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
aaf8145c48 fix(ivy): support module.id as @NgModule's "id" field value (#30040)
Prior to this commit, the check that verifies correct "id" field type was too strict and didn't allow `module.id` as @NgModule's "id" field value. This change adds a special handling for `module.id` and uses it as id of @NgModule if specified.

PR Close #30040
2019-04-23 14:50:58 -07:00
JoostK
c4dd2d115b fix(ivy): let ngtsc's shim host delegate resolveModuleNames method (#30068)
Now that ngtsc performs type checking using a dedicated `__ng_typecheck__.ts`
file, `NgtscProgram` always wraps its `ts.CompilerHost` in a shim host. This
shim fails to delegate `resolveModuleNames` so no custom module resolution
logic is considered. This introduces a problem for the CLI, as the compiler
host it passes kicks of ngcc for any imported module such that Ivy's
compatibility compiler runs automatically behind the scenes.

This commit adds delegation of the `resolveModuleNames` to fix the issue.

Fixes #30064

PR Close #30068
2019-04-23 13:05:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
8e73f9b0aa feat(compiler-cli): lower some exported expressions (#30038)
The compiler uses metadata to represent what it statically knows about
various expressions in a program. Occasionally, expressions in the program
for which metadata is extracted may contain sub-expressions which are not
representable in metadata. One such construct is an arrow function.

The compiler does not always need to understand such expressions completely.
For example, for a provider defined with `useValue`, the compiler does not
need to understand the value at all, only the outer provider definition. In
this case, the compiler employs a technique known as "expression lowering",
where it rewrites the provider expression into one that can be represented
in metadata. Chiefly, this involves extracting out the dynamic part (the
`useValue` expression) into an exported constant.

Lowering is applied through a heuristic, which considers the containing
statement as well as the field name of the expression.

Previously, this heuristic was not completely accurate in the case of
route definitions and the `loadChildren` field, which is lowered. If the
route definition using `loadChildren` existed inside a decorator invocation,
lowering was performed correctly. However, if it existed inside a standalone
variable declaration with an export keyword, the heuristic would conclude
that lowering was unnecessary. For ordinary providers this is true; however
the compiler attempts to fully understand the ROUTES token and thus even if
an array of routes is declared in an exported variable, any `loadChildren`
expressions within still need to be lowered.

This commit enables lowering of already exported variables under a limited
set of conditions (where the initializer expression is of a specific form).
This should enable the use of `loadChildren` in route definitions.

PR Close #30038
2019-04-23 08:30:58 -07:00
JoostK
c3c0df9d56 fix(ivy): let ngtsc evaluate default parameters in the callee context (#29888)
Previously, during the evaluation of a function call where no argument
was provided for a parameter that has a default value, the default value
would be taken from the context of the caller, instead of the callee.

This commit fixes the behavior by resolving the default value of a
parameter in the context of the callee.

PR Close #29888
2019-04-19 19:30:40 -07:00
JoostK
cb34514d05 feat(ivy): let ngtsc evaluate the spread operator in function calls (#29888)
Previously, ngtsc's static evaluator did not take spread operators into
account when evaluating function calls, nor did it handle rest arguments
correctly. This commit adds support for static evaluation of these
language features.

PR Close #29888
2019-04-19 19:30:40 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d9ce8a4ab5 feat(ivy): introduce a flag to control template type-checking for Ivy (#29698)
Template type-checking is enabled by default in the View Engine compiler.
The feature in Ivy is not quite ready for this yet, so this flag will
temporarily control whether templates are type-checked in ngtsc.

The goal is to remove this flag after rolling out template type-checking in
google3 in Ivy mode, and making sure the feature is as compatible with the
View Engine implementation as possible.

Initially, the default value of the flag will leave checking disabled.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
42262e4e8c feat(ivy): support $any when type-checking templates (#29698)
This commit adds support in the template type-checking engine for the $any
cast operation.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
5268ae61a0 feat(ivy): support for template type-checking pipe bindings (#29698)
This commit adds support for template type-checking a pipe binding which
previously was not handled by the type-checking engine. In compatibility
mode, the arguments to transform() are not checked and the type returned
by a pipe is 'any'. In full type-checking mode, the transform() method's
type signature is used to check the pipe usage and infer the return type
of the pipe.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
98f86de8da perf(ivy): template type-check the entire program in 1 file if possible (#29698)
The template type-checking engine previously would assemble a type-checking
program by inserting Type Check Blocks (TCBs) into existing user files. This
approach proved expensive, as TypeScript has to re-parse and re-type-check
those files when processing the type-checking program.

Instead, a far more performant approach is to augment the program with a
single type-checking file, into which all TCBs are generated. Additionally,
type constructors are also inlined into this file.

This is not always possible - both TCBs and type constructors can sometimes
require inlining into user code, particularly if bound generic type
parameters are present, so the approach taken is actually a hybrid. These
operations are inlined if necessary, but are otherwise generated in a single
file.

It is critically important that the original program also include an empty
version of the type-checking file, otherwise the shape of the two programs
will be different and TypeScript will throw away all the old program
information. This leads to a painfully slow type checking pass, on the same
order as the original program creation. A shim to generate this file in the
original program is therefore added.

Testing strategy: this commit is largely a refactor with no externally
observable behavioral differences, and thus no tests are needed.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f4c536ae36 feat(ivy): logical not and safe navigation operation handling in TCBs (#29698)
This commit adds support in the template type-checking engine for handling
the logical not operation and the safe navigation operation.

Safe navigation in particular is tricky, as the View Engine implementation
has a rather inconvenient flaw. View Engine checks a safe navigation
operation `a?.b` as:

```typescript
(a != null ? a!.b : null as any)
```

The type of this expression is always 'any', as the false branch of the
ternary has type 'any'. Thus, using null-safe navigation throws away the
type of the result, and breaks type-checking for the rest of the expression.

A flag is introduced in the type-checking configuration to allow Ivy to
mimic this behavior when needed.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
182e2c7449 feat(ivy): add backwards compatibility config to template type-checking (#29698)
View Engine's implementation of naive template type-checking is less
advanced than the current Ivy implementation. As a result, Ivy catches lots
of typing bugs which VE does not. As a result, it's necessary to tone down
the Ivy template type-checker in the default case.

This commit introduces a mechanism for doing that, by passing a config to
the template type-checking engine. Through this configuration, particular
checks can be loosened or disabled entirely.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cd1277cfb7 fix(ivy): include directive base class metadata when generating TCBs (#29698)
Previously the template type-checking code only considered the metadata of
directive classes actually referenced in the template. If those directives
had base classes, any inputs/outputs/etc of the base classes were not
tracked when generating the TCB. This resulted in bindings to those inputs
being incorrectly attributed to the host component or element.

This commit uses the new metadata package to follow directive inheritance
chains and use the full metadata for a directive for TCB generation.

Testing strategy: Template type-checking tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
9277afce61 refactor(ivy): move metadata registration to its own package (#29698)
Previously, metadata registration (the recording of collected metadata
during analysis of directives, pipes, and NgModules) was only used to
produce the `LocalModuleScope`, and thus was handled by the
`LocalModuleScopeRegistry`.

However, the template type-checker also needs information about registered
directives, outside of the NgModule scope determinations. Rather than
reuse the scope registry for an unintended purpose, this commit introduces
new abstractions for metadata registration and lookups in a separate
'metadata' package, which the scope registry implements.

This paves the way for a future commit to make use of this metadata for the
template type-checking system.

Testing strategy: this commit is a refactoring which introduces no new
functionality, so existing tests are sufficient.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
410151b07f fix(ivy): check [class] and [style] bindings properly (#29698)
Previously, bindings to [class] and [style] were treated like any other
property binding. That is, they would result in type-checking code that
attempted to write directly to .class or .style on the element node.

This is incorrect, however - the mapping from Angular's [class] and [style]
onto the DOM properties is non-trivial.

For now, this commit avoids the issue by only checking the expressions
themselves and not the assignment to the element properties.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
073d258deb feat(ivy): template type-checking for '#' references in templates (#29698)
Previously the template type-checking engine processed templates in a linear
manner, and could not handle '#' references within a template. One reason
for this is that '#' references are non-linear - a reference can be used
before its declaration. Consider the template:

```html
{{ref.value}}
<input #ref>
```

Accommodating this required refactoring the type-checking code generator to
be able to produce Type Check Block (TCB) code non-linearly. Now, each
template is processed and a list of TCB operations (`TcbOp`s) are created.
Non-linearity is modeled via dependencies between operations, with the
appropriate protection in place for circular dependencies.

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
9f5288dad3 feat(ivy): type-checking for some previously unsupported expressions (#29698)
This commit adds support for the generation of type-checking expressions for
forms which were previously unsupported:

* array literals
* map literals
* keyed property accesses
* non-null assertions

Testing strategy: TCB tests included.

Fixes #29327
FW-1218 #resolve

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
e3d5d41140 test(ivy): add tests for type_check_block.ts (#29698)
This commit adds a test suite for the Type Check Block generation which
doesn't require running the entire compiler (specifically, it doesn't even
require the creation of a ts.Program).

PR Close #29698
2019-04-19 11:15:25 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0df719a461 feat(ivy): register NgModules with ids when compiled with AOT (#29980)
This commit adds registration of AOT compiled NgModules that have 'id'
properties set in their metadata. Such modules have a call to
registerNgModuleType() emitted as part of compilation.

The JIT behavior of this code is already in place.

This is required for module loading systems (such as g3) which rely on
getModuleFactory().

PR Close #29980
2019-04-19 11:12:21 -07:00
Filipe Silva
e1f51eaa55 feat(compiler-cli): export tooling definitions (#29929)
PR Close #29929
2019-04-17 17:23:01 -07:00
JoostK
83291f01b0 fix(ivy): let ngtsc unwrap expressions when resolving forwardRef (#29886)
Previously, ngtsc would fail to resolve `forwardRef` calls if they
contained additional parenthesis or casts. This commit changes the
behavior to first unwrap the AST nodes to see past such insignificant
nodes, resolving the issue.

Fixes #29639

PR Close #29886
2019-04-17 12:52:34 -07:00
JoostK
725148a44d feat(ivy): let ngtsc statically evaluate Array.concat calls (#29887)
Previously, only static evaluation of `Array.slice` was implemented in
ngtsc's static evaluator. This commit adds support for `Array.concat`.

Closes #29835

PR Close #29887
2019-04-17 12:49:13 -07:00
Filipe Silva
86a3f90954 fix(compiler-cli): pass config path to ts.parseJsonConfigFileContent (#29872)
The config path is an optional argument to `ts.parseJsonConfigFileContent`. When passed, it is added to the returned object as `options.configFilePath`, and `tsc` itself passes it in.

The new TS 3.4 [incremental](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-4.html) build functionality relies on this property being present: 025d826339/src/compiler/emitter.ts (L56-L57)

When using The compiler-cli `readConfiguration` the config path option isn't passed, preventing consumers (like @ngtools/webpack) from obtaining a complete config object.

This PR fixes this omission and should allow JIT users of @ngtools/webpack to set the `incremental` option in their tsconfig and have it be used by the TS program.

I tested this in JIT and saw a small decrease in build times in a small project. In AOT the incremental option didn't seem to be used at all, due to how `ngc` uses the TS APIs.

Related to https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/13941.

PR Close #29872
2019-04-16 13:36:08 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
9147092a15 Revert "feat(ivy): use i18n locale data to determine the plural form of ICU expressions (#29249)" (#29918)
This reverts commit 6a8cca7975.

PR Close #29918
2019-04-15 16:55:51 -07:00
Olivier Combe
6a8cca7975 feat(ivy): use i18n locale data to determine the plural form of ICU expressions (#29249)
Plural ICU expressions depend on the locale (different languages have different plural forms). Until now the locale was hard coded as `en-US`.
For compatibility reasons, if you use ivy with AOT and bootstrap your app with `bootstrapModule` then the `LOCALE_ID` token will be set automatically for ivy, which is then used to get the correct plural form.
If you use JIT, you need to define the `LOCALE_ID` provider on the module that you bootstrap.
For `TestBed` you can use either `configureTestingModule` or `overrideProvider` to define that provider.
If you don't use the compat mode and start your app with `renderComponent` you need to call `ɵsetLocaleId` manually to define the `LOCALE_ID` before bootstrap. We expect this to change once we start adding the new i18n APIs, so don't rely on this function (there's a reason why it's a private export).
PR Close #29249
2019-04-15 10:40:26 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b0578061ce refactor(ivy): use ɵɵ instead of Δ for now (#29850)
The `Δ` caused issue with other infrastructure, and we are temporarily
changing it to `ɵɵ`.

This commit also patches ts_api_guardian_test and AIO to understand `ɵɵ`.

PR Close #29850
2019-04-11 16:27:56 -07:00
Filipe Silva
ef85336719 build: update to TypeScript 3.4 (#29372)
PR Close #29372
2019-04-10 12:12:16 -07:00
Ben Lesh
138ca5a246 refactor(ivy): prefix all generated instructions (#29692)
- Updates all instructions to be prefixed with the Greek delta symbol

PR Close #29692
2019-04-10 12:11:40 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
e02684e609 fix(compiler-cli): ensure LogicalProjectPaths always start with a slash (#29627)
Previously, if a matching rootDir ended with a slash then the path
returned from `logicalPathOfFile()` would not start with a slash,
which is inconsistent.

PR Close #29627
2019-04-08 09:46:16 -07:00
JoostK
60afe88bcc feat(ivy): do not emit empty providers/imports for defineInjector (#29598)
The defineInjector function specifies its providers and imports array to
be optional, so if no providers/imports are present these keys may be
omitted. This commit updates the compiler to only generate the keys when
necessary.

PR Close #29598
2019-04-02 16:03:54 -07:00
JoostK
2d372f48db feat(ivy): exclude declarations from injector imports (#29598)
Prior to this change, a module's imports and exports would be used verbatim
as an injectors' imports. This is detrimental for tree-shaking, as a
module's exports could reference declarations that would then prevent such
declarations from being eligible for tree-shaking.

Since an injector actually only needs NgModule references as its imports,
we may safely filter out any declarations from the list of module exports.
This makes them eligible for tree-shaking once again.

PR Close #29598
2019-04-02 16:03:54 -07:00
JoostK
45c6360e5a feat(ivy): emit module scope metadata using pure function call (#29598)
Prior to this change, all module metadata would be included in the
`defineNgModule` call that is set as the `ngModuleDef` field of module
types. Part of the metadata is scope information like declarations,
imports and exports that is used for computing the transitive module
scope in JIT environments, preventing those references from being
tree-shaken for production builds.

This change moves the metadata for scope computations to a pure function
call that patches the scope references onto the module type. Because the
function is marked pure, it may be tree-shaken out during production builds
such that references to declarations and exports are dropped, which in turn
allows for tree-shaken any declaration that is not otherwise referenced.

Fixes #28077, FW-1035

PR Close #29598
2019-04-02 16:03:54 -07:00
JoostK
98f8b0f328 fix(ivy): ngcc - properly handle aliases class expressions (#29119)
In ES2015, classes could have been emitted as a variable declaration
initialized with a class expression. In certain situations, an intermediary
variable suffixed with `_1` is present such that the variable
declaration's initializer becomes a binary expression with its rhs being
the class expression, and its lhs being the identifier of the intermediate
variable. This structure was not recognized, resulting in such classes not
being considered as a class in `Esm2015ReflectionHost`.

As a consequence, the analysis of functions/methods that return a
`ModuleWithProviders` object did not take the methods of such classes into
account.

Another edge-case with such intermediate variable was that static
properties would not be considered as class members. A testcase was added
to prevent regressions.

Fixes #29078

PR Close #29119
2019-04-02 10:50:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
63013f1aeb fix(ivy): support finding the import of namespace-imported identifiers (#27675)
Currently there is no support in ngtsc for imports of the form:

```
import * as core from `@angular/core`

export function forRoot(): core.ModuleWithProviders;
```

This commit modifies the `ReflectionHost.getImportOfIdentifier(id)`
method, so that it supports this kind of return type.

PR Close #27675
2019-04-01 16:06:14 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
7041e61562 perf(ivy): basic incremental compilation for ngtsc (#29380)
This commit introduces a mechanism for incremental compilation to the ngtsc
compiler.

Previously, incremental information was used in the construction of the
ts.Program for subsequent compilations, but was not used in ngtsc itself.

This commit adds an IncrementalState class, which tracks state between ngtsc
compilations. Currently, this supports skipping the TypeScript emit step
when the compiler can prove the contents of emit have not changed.

This is implemented for @Injectables as well as for files which don't
contain any Angular decorated types. These are the only files which can be
proven to be safe today.

See ngtsc/incremental/README.md for more details.

PR Close #29380
2019-04-01 15:13:56 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
7316212c1e test(ivy): support multiple compilations in the ngtsc test env (#29380)
This commit adds support for compiling the same program repeatedly in a way
that's similar to how incremental builds work in a tool such as the CLI.

* support is added to the compiler entrypoint for reuse of the Program
  object between compilations. This is the basis of the compiler's
  incremental compilation model.

* support is added to wrap the CompilerHost the compiler creates and cache
  ts.SourceFiles in between compilations.

* support is added to track when files are emitted, for assertion purposes.

* an 'exclude' section is added to the base tsconfig to prevent .d.ts
  outputs from the first compilation from becoming inputs to any subsequent
  compilations.

PR Close #29380
2019-04-01 15:13:56 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
aaa16f286d feat(ivy): performance trace mechanism for ngtsc (#29380)
This commit adds a `tracePerformance` option for tsconfig.json. When
specified, it causes a JSON file with timing information from the ngtsc
compiler to be emitted at the specified path.

This tracing system is used to instrument the analysis/emit phases of
compilation, and will be useful in debugging future integration work with
@angular/cli.

See ngtsc/perf/README.md for more details.

PR Close #29380
2019-04-01 15:13:55 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3e569767e3 fix(ivy): avoid remote scoping if it's not actually required (#29404)
Currently, ngtsc decides to use remote scoping if the compilation of a
component may create a cyclic import. This happens if there are two
components in a scope (say, A and B) and A directly uses B. During
compilation of B ngtsc will then note that if B were to use A, a cycle would
be generated, and so it will opt to use remote scoping for B.

ngtsc already uses the R3TargetBinder to correctly track the imports that
are actually required, for future cycle tracking. This commit expands that
usage to not trigger remote scoping unless B actually does consume A in its
template.

PR Close #29404
2019-04-01 15:13:35 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
39345b6fae style(compiler-cli): ensure FFR type is implemented correctly (#29539)
PR Close #29539
2019-04-01 11:53:08 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
06859f1335 refactor(compiler-cli): track visited source files in PartialEvaluator (#29539)
PR Close #29539
2019-04-01 11:53:08 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
1e5a818719 fix(ivy): ngtsc is unable to detect flat module entry-point on windows (#29453)
Currently when building an Angular project with `ngtsc`
and `flatModuleOutFile` enabled, the Ngtsc build will fail
if there are multiple source files as root file names.

Ngtsc and NGC currently determine the entry-point for multiple
root file names by looking for files ending with `/index.ts`.

This functionality is technically deprecated, but still supported
and currently breaks on Windows as the root file names are not
guaranteed to be normalized POSIX-like paths.

In order to make this logic more reliable in the future, this commit
also switches the shim generators and entry-point logic to the branded
path types. This ensures that we don't break this in the future.

PR Close #29453
2019-03-27 13:46:37 -07:00
Paul Gschwendtner
e57ed61448 refactor(ivy): fix incorrect error message in ngtsc "PathSegment" (#29453)
PR Close #29453
2019-03-27 13:46:37 -07:00
George Kalpakas
2790352d04 refactor(ivy): use ClassDeclaration in more ReflectionHost methods (#29209)
PR Close #29209
2019-03-21 22:20:23 +00:00
George Kalpakas
bb6a3632f6 refactor(ivy): correctly type class declarations in ngtsc/ngcc (#29209)
Previously, several `ngtsc` and `ngcc` APIs dealing with class
declaration nodes used inconsistent types. For example, some methods of
the `DecoratorHandler` interface expected a `ts.Declaration` argument,
but actual `DecoratorHandler` implementations specified a stricter
`ts.ClassDeclaration` type.

As a result, the stricter methods would operate under the incorrect
assumption that their arguments were of type `ts.ClassDeclaration`,
while the actual arguments might be of different types (e.g. `ngcc`
would call them with `ts.FunctionDeclaration` or
`ts.VariableDeclaration` arguments, when compiling ES5 code).

Additionally, since we need those class declarations to be referenced in
other parts of the program, `ngtsc`/`ngcc` had to either repeatedly
check for `ts.isIdentifier(node.name)` or assume there was a `name`
identifier and use `node.name!`. While this assumption happens to be
true in the current implementation, working around type-checking is
error-prone (e.g. the assumption might stop being true in the future).

This commit fixes this by introducing a new type to be used for such
class declarations (`ts.Declaration & {name: ts.Identifier}`) and using
it consistently throughput the code.

PR Close #29209
2019-03-21 22:20:23 +00:00
George Kalpakas
2d859a8c3a refactor(ivy): implement DtsModuleScopeResolver from MetadataDtsModuleScopeResolver (#29209)
PR Close #29209
2019-03-21 22:20:23 +00:00
George Kalpakas
70fffba054 refactor(ivy): remove unused code from TypeCheckContext (#29209)
PR Close #29209
2019-03-21 22:20:23 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh
dc10355d61 build(compiler-cli): enable full TypeScript strictness (#29436)
This commit enables strict: true in TypeScript builds of
//packages/compiler-cli.

PR Close #29436
2019-03-21 12:14:39 -04:00
JoostK
9eb8274991 fix(ivy): emit generic type arguments in Pipe metadata (#29403)
Previously, only directives and services with generic type parameters
would emit `any` as generic type when emitting Ivy metadata into .d.ts
files. Pipes can also have generic type parameters but did not emit
`any` for all type parameters, resulting in the omission of those
parameters which causes compilation errors.

This commit adds support for pipes with generic type arguments and emits
`any` as generic type in the Ivy metadata.

Fixes #29400

PR Close #29403
2019-03-20 16:11:22 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
a770aa231d refactor(ivy): move ngcc into a higher level folder (#29092)
PR Close #29092
2019-03-20 14:45:54 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
cf4718c366 feat(ivy): ngcc - support dts compilation via ES5 bundles (#29092)
Previously we only compiled the typings files, in ngcc, if there was
an ES2015 formatted bundle avaiable. This turns out to be an artificial
constraint and we can also support typings compilation via ES5 formats
too.

This commit changes the ngcc compiler to attempt typings compilation
via ES5 if necessary. The order of the formats to consider is now:
FESM2015, FESM5, ESM2015, ESM5.

FW-1122

PR Close #29092
2019-03-20 14:45:54 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
07aeafa75c style(ivy): ngcc - fix typo in comment (#29092)
PR Close #29092
2019-03-20 14:45:54 -04:00
Alex Eagle
86aba1e8f3 build: add moduleName to ngFactory sourcefiles (#29385)
PR Close #29385
2019-03-19 01:10:49 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ae4a86e3b5 fix(ivy): don't track identifiers of ffr-resolved references (#29387)
This fix is for a bug in the ngtsc PartialEvaluator, which statically
evaluates expressions.

Sometimes, evaluating a reference requires resolving a function which is
declared in another module, and thus no function body is available. To
support this case, the PartialEvaluator has the concept of a foreign
function resolver.

This allows the interpretation of expressions like:

const router = RouterModule.forRoot([]);

even though the definition of the 'forRoot' function has no body. In
ngtsc today, this will be resolved to a Reference to RouterModule itself,
via the ModuleWithProviders foreign function resolver.

However, the PartialEvaluator also associates any Identifiers in the path
of this resolution with the Reference. This is done so that if the user
writes

const x = imported.y;

'x' can be generated as a local identifier instead of adding an import for
'y'.

This was at the heart of a bug. In the above case with 'router', the
PartialEvaluator added the identifier 'router' to the Reference generated
(through FFR) to RouterModule.

This is not correct. References that result from FFR expressions may not
have the same value at runtime as they do at compile time (indeed, this is
not the case for ModuleWithProviders). The Reference generated via FFR is
"synthetic" in the sense that it's constructed based on a useful
interpretation of the code, not an accurate representation of the runtime
value. Therefore, it may not be legal to refer to the Reference via the
'router' identifier.

This commit adds the ability to mark such a Reference as 'synthetic', which
allows the PartialEvaluator to not add the 'router' identifier down the
line. Tests are included for both the PartialEvaluator itself as well as the
resultant buggy behavior in ngtsc overall.

PR Close #29387
2019-03-19 01:10:17 -04:00
George Kalpakas
ce4da3f8e5 fix(ivy): run annotations handlers' resolve() in ngcc (#28963)
The `resolve` phase (run after all handlers have analyzed) was
introduced in 7d954dffd, but `ngcc` was not updated to run the handlers'
`resolve()` methods. As a result, certain operations (such as listing
directives used in component templates) would not be performed by
`ngcc`.

This commit fixes it by running the `resolve()` methods once analysis
has been completed.

PR Close #28963
2019-03-18 17:43:20 -04:00
George Kalpakas
e79f57a6b8 test(ivy): expand ngcc DecorationAnalyzer tests to cover more cases (#28963)
PR Close #28963
2019-03-18 17:43:20 -04:00
George Kalpakas
c439e14d39 refactor(ivy): avoid code duplication in ngcc tests (#28963)
PR Close #28963
2019-03-18 17:43:20 -04:00
George Kalpakas
a8d84660e5 refactor(ivy): improve error message in ngtsc's findExportedNameOfNode() (#28963)
PR Close #28963
2019-03-18 17:43:20 -04:00
George Kalpakas
4525619a73 refactor(ivy): remove unnecessary escaping in RegExp (#28963)
PR Close #28963
2019-03-18 17:43:20 -04:00
Paul Gschwendtner
105cfaf5e4 fix(compiler-cli): incorrect metadata bundle for multiple unnamed re-exports (#29360)
Currently if an Angular library has multiple unnamed module re-exports, NGC will
generate incorrect metdata if the project is using the flat-module bundle option.

e.g.

_public-api.ts_
```ts
export * from '@mypkg/secondary1';
export * from '@mypkg/secondary2';
```

There are clearly two unnamed re-exports in the `public-api.ts` file. NGC right now
accidentally overwrites all previous re-exports with the last one. Resulting in the
generated metadata only containing a reference to `@mypkg/secondary2`.

This is problematic as it is common for primary library entry-points to have
multiple re-exports (e.g. Material re-exporting all public symbols; or flex-layout
exporting all public symbols from their secondary entry-points).

Currently Angular Material works around this issue by manually creating
a metadata file that declares the re-exports from all unnamed re-exports.

(see: https://github.com/angular/material2/blob/master/tools/package-tools/build-release.ts#L78-L85)

This workaround works fine currently, but is no longer easily integrated when
building the package output with Bazel. In order to be able to build such
libraries with Bazel (Material/flex-layout), we need to make sure that NGC
generates the proper flat-module metadata bundle.

PR Close #29360
2019-03-18 15:08:40 -04:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
0ffa2f2e73 fix(ivy): unable to inherit view queries into component from directive (#29203)
Fixes components not being able to inherit their view queries from a directive.

This PR resolves FW-1146.

PR Close #29203
2019-03-13 17:12:14 -04:00
Igor Minar
75748d6044 feat: add support for TypeScript 3.3 (and drop older versions) (#29004)
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/typescript/2019/01/31/announcing-typescript-3-3/

BREAKING CHANGE: TypeScript 3.1 and 3.2 are no longer supported.

Please update your TypeScript version to 3.3

PR Close #29004
2019-03-13 10:38:37 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
73da2792c9 fix(ivy): properly compile NgModules with forward referenced types (#29198)
Previously, ngtsc would resolve forward references while evaluating the
bootstrap, declaration, imports, and exports fields of NgModule types.
However, when generating the resulting ngModuleDef, the forward nature of
these references was not taken into consideration, and so the generated JS
code would incorrectly reference types not yet declared.

This commit fixes this issue by introducing function closures in the
NgModuleDef type, similarly to how NgComponentDef uses them for forward
declarations of its directives and pipes arrays. ngtsc will then generate
closures when required, and the runtime will unwrap them if present.

PR Close #29198
2019-03-12 18:26:42 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ccb70e1c64 fix(ivy): reuse default imports in type-to-value references (#29266)
This fixes an issue with commit b6f6b117. In this commit, default imports
processed in a type-to-value conversion were recorded as non-local imports
with a '*' name, and the ImportManager generated a new default import for
them. When transpiled to ES2015 modules, this resulted in the following
correct code:

import i3 from './module';

// somewhere in the file, a value reference of i3:
{type: i3}

However, when the AST with this synthetic import and reference was
transpiled to non-ES2015 modules (for example, to commonjs) an issue
appeared:

var module_1 = require('./module');
{type: i3}

TypeScript renames the imported identifier from i3 to module_1, but doesn't
substitute later references to i3. This is because the import and reference
are both synthetic, and never went through the TypeScript AST step of
"binding" which associates the reference to its import. This association is
important during emit when the identifiers might change.

Synthetic (transformer-added) imports will never be bound properly. The only
possible solution is to reuse the user's original import and the identifier
from it, which will be properly downleveled. The issue with this approach
(which prompted the fix in b6f6b117) is that if the import is only used in a
type position, TypeScript will mark it for deletion in the generated JS,
even though additional non-type usages are added in the transformer. This
again would leave a dangling import.

To work around this, it's necessary for the compiler to keep track of
identifiers that it emits which came from default imports, and tell TS not
to remove those imports during transpilation. A `DefaultImportTracker` class
is implemented to perform this tracking. It implements a
`DefaultImportRecorder` interface, which is used to record two significant
pieces of information:

* when a WrappedNodeExpr is generated which refers to a default imported
  value, the ts.Identifier is associated to the ts.ImportDeclaration via
  the recorder.
* when that WrappedNodeExpr is later emitted as part of the statement /
  expression translators, the fact that the ts.Identifier was used is
  also recorded.

Combined, this tracking gives the `DefaultImportTracker` enough information
to implement another TS transformer, which can recognize default imports
which were used in the output of the Ivy transform and can prevent them
from being elided. This is done by creating a new ts.ImportDeclaration for
the imports with the same ts.ImportClause. A test verifies that this works.

PR Close #29266
2019-03-12 18:02:08 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
fe76494759 fix(ivy): use default selector for Components if selector is empty (#29239)
Prior to this change default selector for Components was not applied in case selector is missing or defined as an empty string. This update aligns this behavior between Ivy and VE: now default selector is used for Components when it's needed. Directives with empty selector are not allowed and trigger a compile-time error in both Ivy and VE.

PR Close #29239
2019-03-12 14:09:46 -07:00
Andrew Kushnir
1d88c2bb81 fix(ivy): handle aliased Angular decorators (#29195)
Prior to this change the code didn't take into account the fact that decorators can be aliases while importing into a script. As a result, these decorators were not recognized by Angular and various failures happened because of that. Now we take aliases into account and resolve decorator name properly.

PR Close #29195
2019-03-11 11:20:41 -07:00
Alan
ca20f571b8 fix(ivy): always convert rootDirs to AbsoluteFsPath in getRootDirs (#29151)
`getCurrentDirectory` directory doesn't return a posix separated normalized path. While `rootDir` and `rootDirs` should return posix separated paths, it's best to not assume as other paths within the compiler options can be returned not posix separated such as `basePath`

See: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/blob/master/src/compiler/sys.ts#L635

This partially fixes #29140, however there needs to be a change in the CLI as well to handle this, as at the moment we are leaking devkit paths which is not correct.

Fixes #29140

PR Close #29151
2019-03-11 08:31:52 -07:00
Alan Agius
a5b8420234 fix(ivy): render alias exports for private declarations if possible (#28735)
Sometimes declarations are not exported publicly but are exported under
a private name. In this case, rather than adding a completely new
export to the entry point, we should create an export that aliases the
private name back to the original public name.

This is important when the typings files have been rolled-up using a tool
such as the [API Extractor](https://api-extractor.com/). In this case
the internal type of an aliased private export will be removed completely
from the typings file, so there is no "original" type to re-export.

For example:

If there are the following TS files:

**entry-point.ts**

```ts
export {Internal as External} from './internal';
```

**internal.ts**

```ts
export class Internal {
  foo(): void;
}
```

Then the API Extractor might roll up the .d.ts files into:

```ts
export declare class External {
  foo(): void;
}
```

In this case ngcc should add an export so the file looks like:

```ts
export declare class External {
  foo(): void;
}
export {External as Internal};
```

PR Close #28735
2019-03-11 07:17:19 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
49dccf4bfc fix(ivy): process separate declarations and exports for summaries (#29193)
ngsummary files were generated with an export for each class declaration.
However, some Angular code declares classes (class Foo) and exports them
(export {Foo}) separately, which was causing incomplete summary files.

This commit expands the set of symbol names for which summary exports will
be generated, fixing this issue.

PR Close #29193
2019-03-08 16:11:32 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3a6ba00286 fix(ivy): escape all required characters in reexport aliases (#29194)
Previously, the compiler did not escape . or $, and this was causing issues
in google3. Now these characters are escaped.

PR Close #29194
2019-03-08 16:10:57 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
c37ec8b255 fix(ivy): produce ts.Diagnostics for NgModule scope errors (#29191)
Previously, when the NgModule scope resolver discovered semantic errors
within a users NgModules, it would throw assertion errors. TODOs in the
codebase indicated these should become ts.Diagnostics eventually.

Besides producing better-looking errors, there is another reason to make
this change asap: these assertions were shadowing actual errors, via an
interesting mechanism:

1) a component would produce a ts.Diagnostic during its analyze() step
2) as a result, it wouldn't register component metadata with the scope
   resolver
3) the NgModule for the component references it in exports, which was
   detected as an invalid export (no metadata registering it as a
   component).
4) the resulting assertion error would crash the compiler, hiding the
   real cause of the problem (an invalid component).

This commit should mitigate this problem by converting scoping errors to
proper ts.Diagnostics. Additionally, we should consider registering some
marker indicating a class is a directive/component/pipe without actually
requiring full metadata to be produced for it, which would allow suppression
of errors like "invalid export" for such invalid types.

PR Close #29191
2019-03-08 14:21:48 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b6f6b1178f fix(ivy): generate type references to a default import (#29146)
This commit refactors and expands ngtsc's support for generating imports of
values from imports of types (this is used for example when importing a
class referenced in a type annotation in a constructor).

Previously, this logic handled "import {Foo} from" and "import * as foo
from" style imports, but failed on imports of default values ("import
Foo from"). This commit moves the type-to-value logic to a separate file and
expands it to cover the default import case. Doing this also required
augmenting the ImportManager to track default as well as non-default import
generation. The APIs were made a little cleaner at the same time.

PR Close #29146
2019-03-08 11:57:08 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
37c5a26421 perf(ivy): switch ngtsc to use single-file emit (#29147)
In the TypeScript compiler API, emit() can be performed either on a single
ts.SourceFile or on the entire ts.Program simultaneously.

ngtsc previously used whole-program emit, which was convenient to use while
spinning up the project but has a significant drawback: it causes a type
checking operation to occur for the whole program, including .d.ts files.
In large Bazel environments (such as Google's codebase), an ngtsc invocation
can have a few .ts files and thousands of .d.ts inputs. This unwanted type
checking is therefore a significant drain on performance.

This commit switches ngtsc to emit each .ts file individually, avoiding the
unwanted type checking.

PR Close #29147
2019-03-08 11:56:46 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
142ac41cac fix(ivy): ngcc - handle prototype pseudo-member from typings file in ESM5 host (#29158)
When processing a JavaScript program, TS may come across a symbol that has
been imported from a TypeScript typings file.

In this case the compiler may pass the ReflectionHost a `prototype` symbol
as an export of the class.

This pseudo-member symbol has no declarations, which previously caused the
code in `Esm5ReflectionHost.reflectMembers()` to crash.

Now we just quietly ignore such a symbol and leave `Esm2015ReflectionHost`
to deal with it.

(As it happens `Esm2015ReflectionHost` also quietly ignores this symbol).

PR Close #29158
2019-03-08 09:34:20 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
5ad2097be8 fix(ivy): teach template type checker about template attributes (#29041)
For the template type checking to work correctly, it needs to know
what attributes are bound to expressions or directives, which may
require expressions in the template to be evaluated in a different
scope.

In inline templates, there are attributes that are now marked as
"Template" attributes. We need to ensure that the template
type checking code looks at these "bound" attributes as well as the
"input" attributes.

PR Close #29041
2019-03-07 11:27:36 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
881807dc36 fix(ivy): never use imported type references as values (#29111)
ngtsc occasionally converts a type reference (such as the type of a
parameter in a constructor) to a value reference (argument to a
directiveInject call). TypeScript has a bad habit of sometimes removing
the import statement associated with this type reference, because it's a
type only import when it initially looks at the file.

A solution to this is to always add an import to refer to a type position
value that's imported, and not rely on the existing import.

PR Close #29111
2019-03-05 16:47:41 -08:00
Alan
b446095c4d refactor: remove unused functions and classes in diagnostics (#28923)
PR Close #28923
2019-03-05 11:40:08 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
866d500324 fix(ivy): copy top-level comments into generated factory shims (#29065)
When ngtsc generates a .ngfactory shim, it does so based on the contents of
an original file in the program. Occasionally these original files have
comments at the top which are load-bearing (e.g. they contain jsdoc
annotations which are significant to downstream bundling tools). The
generated factory shims should preserve this comment.

This commit adds a step to the ngfactory generator to preserve the top-level
comment from the original source file.

FW-1006 #resolve
FW-1095 #resolve

PR Close #29065
2019-03-04 15:59:07 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
dcafddefb8 fix(ivy): change for-of to forEach for pipes represented with Map (#29068)
This commit fixes the problem with using for-of for pipes represented with Map (by replacing it with forEach operation).

PR Close #29068
2019-03-01 19:00:25 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
a06824aef6 fix(ivy): correctly evaluate enum references in template expressions (#29062)
The ngtsc partial evaluator previously would not handle an enum reference
inside a template string expression correctly. Enums are resolved to an
`EnumValue` type, which has a `resolved` property with the actual value.

When effectively toString-ing a `ResolvedValue` as part of visiting a
template expression, the partial evaluator needs to translate `EnumValue`s
to their fully resolved value, which this commit does.

PR Close #29062
2019-03-01 15:47:24 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b1df9a30f4 fix(ivy): use the imported name of decorators for detection (#29061)
Currently, ngtsc has a bug where if you alias the name of a decorator when
importing it, it won't be detected properly. This is because the compiler
uses the aliased name and not the original, declared name of the decorator
for detection.

This commit fixes the compiler to compare against the declared name of
decorators when available, and adds a test to prevent regression.

PR Close #29061
2019-03-01 15:19:34 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3e5c1bcb9f fix(ivy): track cyclic imports that are added (#29040)
ngtsc has cyclic import detection, to determine when adding an import to a
directive or pipe would create a cycle. However, this detection must also
account for already inserted imports, as it's possible for both directions
of a circular import to be inserted by Ivy (as opposed to at least one of
those edges existing in the user's program).

This commit fixes the circular import detection for components to take into
consideration already added edges. This is difficult for one critical
reason: only edges to files which will *actually* be imported should be
considered. However, that depends on which directives & pipes are used in
a given template, which is currently only known by running the
TemplateDefinitionBuilder during the 'compile' phase. This is too late; the
decision whether to use remote scoping (which consults the import graph) is
made during the 'resolve' phase, before any compilation has taken place.

Thus, the only way to correctly consider synthetic edges is for the compiler
to know exactly which directives & pipes are used in a template during
'resolve'. There are two ways to achieve this:

1) refactor `TemplateDefinitionBuilder` to do its work in two phases, with
directive matching occurring as a separate step which can be performed
earlier.

2) use the `R3TargetBinder` in the 'resolve' phase to independently bind the
template and get information about used directives.

Option 1 is ideal, but option 2 is currently used for practical reasons. The
cost of binding the template can be shared with template-typechecking.

PR Close #29040
2019-03-01 15:18:50 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b50283ed67 fix(ivy): support dynamic host attribute bindings (#29033)
In the @Component decorator, the 'host' field is an object which represents
host bindings. The type of this field is complex, but is generally of the
form {[key: string]: string}. Several different kinds of bindings can be
specified, depending on the structure of the key.

For example:

```
@Component({
  host: {'[prop]': 'someExpr'}
})
```

will bind an expression 'someExpr' to the property 'prop'. This is known to
be a property binding because of the square brackets in the binding key.

If the binding key is a plain string (no brackets or parentheses), then it
is known as an attribute binding. In this case, the right-hand side is not
interpreted as an expression, but is instead a constant string.

There is no actual requirement that at build time, these constant strings
are known to the compiler, but this was previously enforced as a side effect
of requiring the binding expressions for property and event bindings to be
statically known (as they need to be parsed). This commit breaks that
relationship and allows the attribute bindings to be dynamic. In the case
that they are dynamic, the references to the dynamic values are reflected
into the Ivy instructions for attribute bindings.

PR Close #29033
2019-03-01 15:18:13 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
a23a0bc3a4 feat(ivy): support tracking the provenance of DynamicValue (#29033)
DynamicValues are generated whenever a partially evaluated expression is
unable to be resolved statically. They contain a reference to the ts.Node
which wasn't resolvable.

They can also be nested. For example, the expression 'a + b' is resolvable
only if 'a' and 'b' are themselves resolvable. If either 'a' or 'b' resolve
to a DynamicValue, the whole expression must also resolve to a DynamicValue.

Previously, if 'a' resolved to a DynamicValue, the entire expression might
have been resolved to the same DynamicValue. This correctly indicated that
the expression wasn't resolvable, but didn't return a reference to the
shallow node that couldn't be resolved (the expression 'a + b'), only a
reference to the deep node that couldn't be resolved ('a').

In certain situations, it's very useful to know the shallow unresolvable
node (for example, to use it verbatim in the output). To support this,
the partial evaluator is updated to always wrap DynamicValue to point to
each unresolvable expression as it's processed, ensuring the receiver can
determine exactly which expression node failed to resolve.

PR Close #29033
2019-03-01 15:18:13 -08:00
Greg Magolan
ea09430039 build: rules_nodejs 0.26.0 & use @npm instead of @ngdeps now that downstream angular build uses angular bundles (#28871)
PR Close #28871
2019-02-28 12:06:36 -08:00
Rado Kirov
03d2e5cb1d refactor: Consistently use index access on index signature types. (#28937)
This change helps highlight certain misoptimizations with Closure
compiler. It is also stylistically preferable to consistently use index
access on index sig types.

Roughly, when one sees '.foo' they know it is always checked for typos
in the prop name by the type system (unless 'any'), while "['foo']" is
always not.

Once all angular repos are conforming this will become a tsetse.info
check, enforced by bazel.

PR Close #28937
2019-02-28 02:49:14 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
772b24ccc3 fix(ivy): avoid missing imports for types that can be represented as values (#28941)
Prior to this change, TypeScript stripped out some imports in case we reference a type that can be represented as a value (for ex. classes). This fix ensures that we use correct symbol identifier, which makes TypeScript retain the necessary import statements.

PR Close #28941
2019-02-27 15:13:40 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
efa10e33a9 fix(ivy): resolve forwardRef when analyzing NgModule (#28942)
Fixes forward refs not being resolved when an NgModule is being analyzed by ngtsc.

This PR resolves FW-1094.

PR Close #28942
2019-02-27 14:02:41 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
827e89cfc4 feat(ivy): support inline <style> and <link> tags in components (#28997)
Angular supports using <style> and <link> tags inline in component
templates, but previously such tags were not implemented within the ngtsc
compiler. This commit introduces that support.

FW-1069 #resolve

PR Close #28997
2019-02-27 11:56:40 -08:00
Alan Agius
34bdebcdd2 feat(ivy): add support for windows concrete types for paths (#28752)
This commit introduces support for the windows paths in the new concrete types mechanism that was introduced in this PR https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/28523

Normalized posix paths that start with either a `/` or `C:/` are considered to be an absolute path.

Note: `C:/` is used as a reference, as other drive letters are also supported.

Fixes #28754

PR Close #28752
2019-02-27 11:27:04 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d127d05dc3 fix(ivy): correctly resolve shorthand property declarations (#28936)
The partial evaluator in ngtsc can handle a shorthand property declaration
in the middle evaluation, but fails if evaluation starts at the shorthand
property itself. This is because evaluation starts at the ts.Identifier
of the property (the ts.Expression representing it), not the ts.Declaration
for the property.

The fix for this is to detect in TypeScriptReflectionHost when a ts.Symbol
refers to a shorthand property, and to use the ts.TypeChecker method
getShorthandAssignmentValueSymbol() to resolve the value of the assignment
instead.

FW-1089 #resolve

PR Close #28936
2019-02-27 08:48:54 -08:00
Wassim Chegham
dad5a258b8 style: enforce buildifier lint on CI (#28186)
PR Close #28186
2019-02-26 16:57:41 -08:00
Wassim Chegham
ce68b4d839 style: enforce buildifier lint on CI (#28186)
PR Close #28186
2019-02-26 16:57:41 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
c1392ce618 feat(ivy): produce and consume ES2015 re-exports for NgModule re-exports (#28852)
In certain configurations (such as the g3 repository) which have lots of
small compilation units as well as strict dependency checking on generated
code, ngtsc's default strategy of directly importing directives/pipes into
components will not work. To handle these cases, an additional mode is
introduced, and is enabled when using the FileToModuleHost provided by such
compilation environments.

In this mode, when ngtsc encounters an NgModule which re-exports another
from a different file, it will re-export all the directives it contains at
the ES2015 level. The exports will have a predictable name based on the
FileToModuleHost. For example, if the host says that a directive Foo is
from the 'root/external/foo' module, ngtsc will add:

```
export {Foo as ɵng$root$external$foo$$Foo} from 'root/external/foo';
```

Consumers of the re-exported directive will then import it via this path
instead of directly from root/external/foo, preserving strict dependency
semantics.

PR Close #28852
2019-02-22 12:15:58 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
15c065f9a0 refactor(ivy): extract selector scope logic to a new ngtsc package (#28852)
This commit splits apart selector_scope.ts in ngtsc and extracts the logic
into two separate classes, the LocalModuleScopeRegistry and the
DtsModuleScopeResolver. The logic is cleaned up significantly and new tests
are added to verify behavior.

LocalModuleScopeRegistry implements the NgModule semantics for compilation
scopes, and handles NgModules declared in the current compilation unit.
DtsModuleScopeResolver implements simpler logic for export scopes and
handles NgModules declared in .d.ts files.

This is done in preparation for the addition of re-export logic to solve
StrictDeps issues.

PR Close #28852
2019-02-22 12:15:58 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
df627e65df fix(ivy): correct absolute path processing for templateUrl and styleUrls (#28789)
Prior to this change absolute file paths (like `/a/b/c/style.css`) were calculated taking current component file location into account. As a result, absolute file paths were calculated using current file as a root. This change updates this logic to ignore current file path in case of absolute paths.

PR Close #28789
2019-02-21 00:13:12 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
72d043f669 fix(ivy): check the presence of .css resource for styleUrls (#28770)
Prior to this change, Ivy and VE CSS resource resolution was different: in addition to specified styleUrl (with .scss, .less and .styl extensions), VE also makes an attempt to resolve resource with .css extension. This change introduces similar logic for Ivy to make sure Ivy behavior is backwards compatible.

PR Close #28770
2019-02-21 00:12:43 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
be121bba85 fix(ivy): restore @fileoverview annotations for Closure (#28723)
Prior to this change, the @fileoverview annotations added by users in source files or by tsickle during compilation might have change a location due to the fact that Ngtsc may prepend extra imports or constants. As a result, the output file is considered invalid by Closure (misplaced @fileoverview annotation). In order to resolve the problem we relocate @fileoverview annotation if we detect that its host node shifted.

PR Close #28723
2019-02-21 00:12:14 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
58436fd81a fix(ivy): unable to import shim factory files on case-insensitive platforms (#28831)
This change is kind of similar to #27466, but instead of ensuring that
these shims can be generated, we also need to make sure that developers
are able to also use the factory shims like with `ngc`.

This issue is now surfacing because we have various old examples which
are now also built with `ngtsc`  (due to the bazel migration). On case insensitive
platforms (e.g. windows) these examples cannot be built because ngtsc fails
the app imports a generated shim file (such as the factory shim files).

This is because the `GeneratedShimsHostWrapper` TypeScript host uses
the `getCanonicalFileName` method in order to check whether a given
file/module exists in the generator file maps. e.g.

```
// Generator Map:
'C:/users/paul/_bazel_paul/lm3s4mgv/execroot/angular/packages/core/index.ngfactory.ts' =>
'C:/users/paul/_bazel_paul/lm3s4mgv/execroot/angular/packages/core/index.ts',

// Path passed into `fileExists`
C:/users/paul/_bazel_paul/lm3s4mgv/execroot/angular/packages/core/index.ngfactory.ts

// After getCanonicalFileName (notice the **lower-case drive name**)
c:/users/paul/_bazel_paul/lm3s4mgv/execroot/angular/packages/core/index.ngfactory.ts
```

As seen above, the generator map does not use the canonical file names, as well as
TypeScript internally does not pass around canonical file names. We can fix this by removing
the manual call to `getCanonicalFileName` and just following TypeScript internal-semantics.

PR Close #28831
2019-02-20 18:26:05 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
3336de0970 refactor(ivy): fix typo in ngtsc "listLazyRoutes" method (#28831)
Fixes a minor typo in the `listLazyRoutes` method for `ngtsc`. Also in
addition fixes that a newly introduced test for `listLazyRoutes` broke the
tests in Windows. It's clear that we still don't run tests against
Windows, but we also made all other tests pass (without CI verification),
and it's not a big deal fixing this while being at it.

PR Close #28831
2019-02-20 18:26:05 -08:00
Matias Niemelä
d0e81eb593 feat(ivy): open up ivy_switch_mode to non-core packages (#28711)
Prior to this fix, using the compiler's ivy_switch mechanism was
only available to core packages. This patch allows for this variable
switching mechanism to work across all other angular packages.

PR Close #28711
2019-02-20 13:46:14 -08:00
Kara Erickson
a4638d5a81 fix(ivy): support static ViewChild queries (#28811)
This commit adds support for the `static: true` flag in
`ViewChild` queries. Prior to this commit, all `ViewChild`
queries were resolved after change detection ran. This is
a problem for backwards compatibility because View Engine
also supported "static" queries which would resolve before
change detection.

Now if users add a `static: true` option, the query will be
resolved in creation mode (before change detection runs).
For example:

```ts
@ViewChild(TemplateRef, {static: true}) template !: TemplateRef;
```

This feature will come in handy for components that need
to create components dynamically.

PR Close #28811
2019-02-19 15:29:00 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
4131715df5 fix(compiler-cli): incorrect bundled metadata for static class member call expressions (#28762)
Currently if developers use call expressions in their static
class members ([like we do in Angular](https://github.com/angular/angular/blob/master/packages/core/src/change_detection/differs/keyvalue_differs.ts#L121)),
the metadata that is generated for flat modules is invalid. This
is because the metadata bundler logic currently does not handle
call expressions in static class members and the symbol references
are not rewritten to avoid relative paths in the bundle.

Static class members using a call expression are not relevant for
the ViewEngine AOT compilation, but it is problematic that the
bundled metadata references modules using their original relative
path. This means that the bundled metadata is no longer encapsulated
and depends on other emitted files to be emitted in the proper place.

These incorrect relative paths can now cause issues where NGC
looks for the referenced symbols in the incorrect path. e.g.

```
src/
 | lib/
    | index.ts -> References the call expression using `../../di`
```

Now the metadata looks like that:

```
node_modules/
  | @angular/
  -- | core/
  -- -- | core.metadata.json -> Says that the call expr. is in `../../di`.
  | di/
```

Now if NGC tries to use the metadata files and create the summary files,
NGC resolves the call expression to the `node_modules/di` module. Since
the "unexpected" module does not contain the desired symbol, NGC will
error out.

We should fix this by ensuring that we don't ship corrupted metadata
to NPM which contains relative references that can cause such
failures (other imports can be affected as well; it depends on what
modules the developer has installed and how we import our call
expressions).

Fixes #28741.

PR Close #28762
2019-02-19 12:53:18 -08:00
Filipe Silva
1923c2f99c feat(compiler-cli): make enableIvy ngtsc/true equivalent (#28616)
Currently setting `enableIvy` to true runs a hybrid mode of `ngc` and `ngtsc`. This is counterintuitive given the name of the flag itself.

This PR makes the `true` value equivalent to the previous `ngtsc`, and `ngtsc` becomes an alias for `true`. Effectively this removes the hybrid mode as well since there's no other way to enable it.

PR Close #28616
2019-02-19 12:28:44 -08:00
George Kalpakas
6b511a33f6 fix(ivy): fix class inheritance detection for ES5 code in ngtsc (#28773)
Previously, `ngtsc` detected class inheritance in a way that only worked
in TS or ES2015 code. As a result, inheritance would not be detected for
code in ES5 format, such as when running `ngtsc` through `ngcc` to
transform old-style Angular code to ivy format.

This commit fixes it by delegating class inheritance detection to the
current `ReflectionHost`, which is able to correctly interpret the used
code format.

PR Close #28773
2019-02-16 21:00:50 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
80a5934af6 fix(ivy): support schemas at runtime (#28637)
Accounts for schemas in when validating properties in Ivy.

This PR resolves FW-819.

A couple of notes:
* I had to rework the test slightly, in order to have it fail when we expect it to. The one in master is passing since Ivy's validation runs during the update phase, rather than creation.
* I had to deviate from the design in FW-819 and not add an `enableSchema` instruction, because the schema is part of the `NgModule` scope, however the scope is only assigned to a component once all of the module's declarations have been resolved and some of them can be async. Instead, I opted to have the `schemas` on the component definition.

PR Close #28637
2019-02-14 19:31:51 +00:00
Alex Rickabaugh
423b39e216 feat(ivy): use fileNameToModuleName to emit imports when it's available (#28523)
The ultimate goal of this commit is to make use of fileNameToModuleName to
get the module specifier to use when generating an import, when that API is
available in the CompilerHost that ngtsc is created with.

As part of getting there, the way in which ngtsc tracks references and
generates import module specifiers is refactored considerably. References
are tracked with the Reference class, and previously ngtsc had several
different kinds of Reference. An AbsoluteReference represented a declaration
which needed to be imported via an absolute module specifier tracked in the
AbsoluteReference, and a RelativeReference represented a declaration from
the local program, imported via relative path or referred to directly by
identifier if possible. Thus, how to refer to a particular declaration was
encoded into the Reference type _at the time of creation of the Reference_.

This commit refactors that logic and reduces Reference to a single class
with no subclasses. A Reference represents a node being referenced, plus
context about how the node was located. This context includes a
"bestGuessOwningModule", the compiler's best guess at which absolute
module specifier has defined this reference. For example, if the compiler
arrives at the declaration of CommonModule via an import to @angular/common,
then any references obtained from CommonModule (e.g. NgIf) will also be
considered to be owned by @angular/common.

A ReferenceEmitter class and accompanying ReferenceEmitStrategy interface
are introduced. To produce an Expression referring to a given Reference'd
node, the ReferenceEmitter consults a sequence of ReferenceEmitStrategy
implementations.

Several different strategies are defined:

- LocalIdentifierStrategy: use local ts.Identifiers if available.
- AbsoluteModuleStrategy: if the Reference has a bestGuessOwningModule,
  import the node via an absolute import from that module specifier.
- LogicalProjectStrategy: if the Reference is in the logical project
  (is under the project rootDirs), import the node via a relative import.
- FileToModuleStrategy: use a FileToModuleHost to generate the module
  specifier by which to import the node.

Depending on the availability of fileNameToModuleName in the CompilerHost,
then, a different collection of these strategies is used for compilation.

PR Close #28523
2019-02-13 19:13:11 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
a529f53031 feat(ivy): introduce concrete types for paths in ngtsc (#28523)
This commit introduces a new ngtsc sub-library, 'path', which contains
branded string types for the different kind of paths that ngtsc manipulates.
Having static types for these paths will reduce the number of path-related
bugs (especially on Windows) and will eliminate unnecessary defensive
normalizing.

See the README.md file for more detail.

PR Close #28523
2019-02-13 19:13:11 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
99d8582882 feat(ivy): support @Injectable on already decorated classes (#28523)
Previously, ngtsc would throw an error if two decorators were matched on
the same class simultaneously. However, @Injectable is a special case, and
it appears frequently on component, directive, and pipe classes. For pipes
in particular, it's a common pattern to treat the pipe class also as an
injectable service.

ngtsc actually lacked the capability to compile multiple matching
decorators on a class, so this commit adds support for that. Decorator
handlers (and thus the decorators they match) are classified into three
categories: PRIMARY, SHARED, and WEAK.

PRIMARY handlers compile decorators that cannot coexist with other primary
decorators. The handlers for Component, Directive, Pipe, and NgModule are
marked as PRIMARY. A class may only have one decorator from this group.

SHARED handlers compile decorators that can coexist with others. Injectable
is the only decorator in this category, meaning it's valid to put an
@Injectable decorator on a previously decorated class.

WEAK handlers behave like SHARED, but are dropped if any non-WEAK handler
matches a class. The handler which compiles ngBaseDef is WEAK, since
ngBaseDef is only needed if a class doesn't otherwise have a decorator.

Tests are added to validate that @Injectable can coexist with the other
decorators and that an error is generated when mixing the primaries.

PR Close #28523
2019-02-13 19:13:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d2742cf473 feat(ivy): compile @Injectable on classes not meant for DI (#28523)
In the past, @Injectable had no side effects and existing Angular code is
therefore littered with @Injectable usage on classes which are not intended
to be injected.

A common example is:

@Injectable()
class Foo {
  constructor(private notInjectable: string) {}
}

and somewhere else:

providers: [{provide: Foo, useFactory: ...})

Here, there is no need for Foo to be injectable - indeed, it's impossible
for the DI system to create an instance of it, as it has a non-injectable
constructor. The provider configures a factory for the DI system to be
able to create instances of Foo.

Adding @Injectable in Ivy signifies that the class's own constructor, and
not a provider, determines how the class will be created.

This commit adds logic to compile classes which are marked with @Injectable
but are otherwise not injectable, and create an ngInjectableDef field with
a factory function that throws an error. This way, existing code in the wild
continues to compile, but if someone attempts to use the injectable it will
fail with a useful error message.

In the case where strictInjectionParameters is set to true, a compile-time
error is thrown instead of the runtime error, as ngtsc has enough
information to determine when injection couldn't possibly be valid.

PR Close #28523
2019-02-13 19:13:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f8b67712bc fix(ivy): translate WriteKeyExpr expressions properly (#28523)
Translation of WriteKeyExpr expressions was not implemented in the ngtsc
expression translator. This resulted in binding expressions like
"target[key] = $event" not compiling.

This commit fixes the bug by implementing WriteKeyExpr translation.

PR Close #28523
2019-02-13 19:13:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3477610f6d fix(ivy): resolve enum values in host bindings (#28523)
Some applications use enum values in their host bindings:

@Component({
  host: {
    '[prop]': EnumType.Key,
  }, ...
})

This commit changes the resolution of host properties to follow the enum
declaration and extract the correct value for the binding.

PR Close #28523
2019-02-13 19:13:10 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
91b7152852 feat(compiler-cli): no longer re-export external symbols by default (#28633)
With #28594 we refactored the `@angular/compiler` slightly to
allow opting out from external symbol re-exports which are
enabled by default.

Since symbol re-exports only benefit projects which have a
very strict dependency enforcement, external symbols should
not be re-exported by default as this could grow the size of
factory files and cause unexpected behavior with Angular's
AOT symbol resolving (e.g. see: #25644).

Note that the common strict dependency enforcement for source
files does still work with external symbol re-exports disabled,
but there are also strict dependency checks that enforce strict
module dependencies also for _generated files_ (such as the
ngfactory files). This is how Google3 manages it's dependencies
and therefore external symbol re-exports need to be enabled within
Google3.

Also "ngtsc" also does not provide any way of using external symbol
re-exports, so this means that with this change, NGC can partially
match the behavior of "ngtsc" then (unless explicitly opted-out).

As mentioned before, internally at Google symbol re-exports need to
be still enabled, so the `ng_module` Bazel rule will enable the symbol
re-exports by default when running within Blaze.

Fixes #25644.

PR Close #28633
2019-02-13 09:49:51 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
08de52b9f0 feat(ivy): add source mappings to compiled Angular templates (#28055)
During analysis, the `ComponentDecoratorHandler` passes the component
template to the `parseTemplate()` function. Previously, there was little or
no information about the original source file, where the template is found,
passed when calling this function.

Now, we correctly compute the URL of the source of the template, both
for external `templateUrl` and in-line `template` cases. Further in the
in-line template case we compute the character range of the template
in its containing source file; *but only in the case that the template is
a simple string literal*. If the template is actually a dynamic value like
an interpolated string or a function call, then we do not try to add the
originating source file information.

The translator that converts Ivy AST nodes to TypeScript now adds these
template specific source mappings, which account for the file where
the template was found, to the templates to support stepping through the
template creation and update code when debugging an Angular application.

Note that some versions of TypeScript have a bug which means they cannot
support external template source-maps. We check for this via the
`canSourceMapExternalTemplates()` helper function and avoid trying to
add template mappings to external templates if not supported.

PR Close #28055
2019-02-12 20:58:28 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c0dac184cd fix(compiler): markup lexer should not capture quotes in attribute value (#28055)
When tokenizing markup (e.g. HTML) element attributes
can have quoted or unquoted values (e.g. `a=b` or `a="b"`).
The `ATTR_VALUE` tokens were capturing the quotes, which
was inconsistent and also affected source-mapping.

Now the tokenizer captures additional `ATTR_QUOTE` tokens,
which the HTML related parsers understand and factor into their
token parsing.

PR Close #28055
2019-02-12 20:58:27 -08:00
George Kalpakas
188f20fb16 fix(ivy): support listing lazy route for project-root-relative entry point in ngtsc (#28542)
I don't know of any use of this API with a project-root-relative path
(i.e. the cli will always call it with an absolute path), but keeping
the API backwards compatible just in case.

PR Close #28542
2019-02-11 16:23:30 -08:00
George Kalpakas
e6c51b3e06 feat(ivy): implement listing lazy routes for specific entry point in ngtsc (#28542)
Related: angular/angular-cli#13532

Jira issue: FW-860

PR Close #28542
2019-02-11 16:23:29 -08:00
George Kalpakas
f358188ec1 refactor(ivy): create lazy route keys that are similar to ngtools lazy routes (#28542)
This will make it easier to retrieve routes for specific entry points in
`listLazyRoutes()` (which is necessary for CLI integration but not yet
implemented).

PR Close #28542
2019-02-11 16:23:29 -08:00
George Kalpakas
5db3a6b198 refactor(ivy): remove unnecessary method from ngtsc's RouterEntryPoint (#28542)
PR Close #28542
2019-02-11 16:23:29 -08:00
Filipe Silva
2caa419990 fix(compiler-cli): don't throw when listing lazy routes for an entry route (#28372)
In https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/27697 the listLazyRoutes was fixed to work with ivy.

Since the entryRoute argument is not supported, it was made to also error.

But by erroring it breaks existing usage with Angular CLI where the entry route is sent in as an argument.

This commit changes listLazyRoutes to not error out, but instead ignore the argument.

PR Close #28372
2019-02-07 12:36:51 -08:00
Greg Magolan
0d1e065a1c build: update to rules_typescript 0.23.2 and rules_nodejs 0.16.8 (#28532)
PR Close #28532
2019-02-05 16:55:43 -05:00
Paul Gschwendtner
4aa189da67 fix(compiler-cli): diagnostics should respect "newLine" compiler option (#28352)
PR Close #28352
2019-02-05 14:31:10 -05:00
Alex Eagle
7219639ff3 fix(compiler-cli): base synthetic filepaths on input filepath (#28453)
This change is needed to work in google3, where file paths in the
ts.Program must always be absolute.

PR Close #28453
2019-02-04 17:27:35 -05:00
Alex Eagle
a227c528ca feat(compiler-cli): expose ngtsc as a TscPlugin (#28435)
This lets us run ngtsc under the tsc_wrapped custom compiler (Used in Bazel)
It also allows others to simply wire ngtsc into an existing typescript compilation binary

PR Close #28435
2019-01-29 16:41:59 -08:00
Kara Erickson
fdc6e159b4 fix(ivy): throw if @Input and @ContentChild share a property (#28415)
In View Engine, we supported @Input and @ContentChild annotations
on the same property. This feature was somewhat brittle because
it would only work for static queries, so it would break if a
content child was passed in wrapped in an *ngIf. Due to the
inconsistent behavior and low usage both internally and externally,
we will likely be deprecating it in the next version, and it does
not make sense to perpetuate it in Ivy.

This commit ensures that we now throw in Ivy if we encounter the
two annotations on the same property.

PR Close #28415
2019-01-29 16:40:22 -08:00
cexbrayat
66ce3b2f2f fix(ivy): scan simple children routes with no infinite recursion (#28370)
PR Close #28370
2019-01-29 16:37:48 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
76cedb8bf3 fix(ivy): verify Host Bindings and Host Listeners before compiling them (#28356)
Prior to this change we may encounter some errors (like pipes being used where they should not be used) while compiling Host Bindings and Listeners. With this update we move validation logic to the analyze phase and throw an error if something is wrong. This also aligns error messages between Ivy and VE.

PR Close #28356
2019-01-29 16:36:22 -08:00
onlyflix
41e68f7a7a style: change to American English (#27266)
PR Close #27266
2019-01-29 16:30:25 -08:00
Filipe Silva
bcf17bc91c refactor(compiler-cli): return TS nodes from TypeTranslatorVisitor (#28342)
The TypeTranslatorVisitor visitor returned strings because before it wasn't possible to transform declaration files directly through the TypeScript custom transformer API.

Now that's possible though, so it should return nodes instead.

PR Close #28342
2019-01-29 12:00:55 -08:00
Filipe Silva
d45d3a3ef9 refactor(compiler-cli): use a transformer for dts files (#28342)
The current DtsFileTransformer works by intercepting file writes and editing the source string directly.

This PR refactors it as a afterDeclaration transform in order to fit better in the TypeScript API.

This is part of a greater effort of converting ngtsc to be usable as a TS transform plugin.

PR Close #28342
2019-01-29 12:00:55 -08:00
Filipe Silva
f99a668b04 refactor(compiler-cli): refactor import adding logic into helper (#28342)
This logic will be common to transforms that add imports. Using it as a helper helps reduce duplication

PR Close #28342
2019-01-29 12:00:55 -08:00
Jason Aden
227f7e44d6 Revert "feat(compiler-cli): expose ngtsc as a TscPlugin" (#28433)
This reverts commit df2221c647.

PR Close #28433
2019-01-29 11:29:48 -08:00
Alex Eagle
22f76df8f2 feat(compiler-cli): expose ngtsc as a TscPlugin (#28431)
This lets us run ngtsc under the tsc_wrapped custom compiler (Used in Bazel)
It also allows others to simply wire ngtsc into an existing typescript compilation binary

PR Close #28431
2019-01-29 09:44:58 -08:00
Jason Aden
e18a52e24a Revert "feat(compiler-cli): expose ngtsc as a TscPlugin" (#28416)
This reverts commit cf4edbce40.

PR Close #28416
2019-01-28 22:39:56 -08:00
Alex Eagle
59cc724e3b feat(compiler-cli): expose ngtsc as a TscPlugin (#27806)
This lets us run ngtsc under the tsc_wrapped custom compiler (Used in Bazel)
It also allows others to simply wire ngtsc into an existing typescript compilation binary

PR Close #27806
2019-01-28 20:16:47 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
66335c36e6 fix(ivy): getSourceFile() of transformed nodes returns undefined (#28412)
In some cases, calling getSourceFile() on a node from within a TS
transform can return undefined (against the signature of the method).
In these cases, getting the original node first will work.

PR Close #28412
2019-01-28 16:42:48 -08:00
George Kalpakas
9d3dae42e9 fix(ivy): return correct declaration for class indentifiers for ES5 in ngcc (#26947)
PR Close #26947
2019-01-28 14:01:12 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
7d954dffd0 feat(ivy): detect cycles and use remote scoping of components if needed (#28169)
By its nature, Ivy alters the import graph of a TS program, adding imports
where template dependencies exist. For example, if ComponentA uses PipeB
in its template, Ivy will insert an import of PipeB into the file in which
ComponentA is declared.

Any insertion of an import into a program has the potential to introduce a
cycle into the import graph. If for some reason the file in which PipeB is
declared imports the file in which ComponentA is declared (maybe it makes
use of a service or utility function that happens to be in the same file as
ComponentA) then this could create an import cycle. This turns out to
happen quite regularly in larger Angular codebases.

TypeScript and the Ivy runtime have no issues with such cycles. However,
other tools are not so accepting. In particular the Closure Compiler is
very anti-cycle.

To mitigate this problem, it's necessary to detect when the insertion of
an import would create a cycle. ngtsc can then use a different strategy,
known as "remote scoping", instead of directly writing a reference from
one component to another. Under remote scoping, a function
'setComponentScope' is called after the declaration of the component's
module, which does not require the addition of new imports.

FW-647 #resolve

PR Close #28169
2019-01-28 12:10:25 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cac9199d7c feat(ivy): cycle detector for TypeScript programs (#28169)
This commit implements a cycle detector which looks at the import graph of
TypeScript programs and can determine whether the addition of an edge is
sufficient to create a cycle. As part of the implementation, module name
to source file resolution is implemented via a ModuleResolver, using TS
APIs.

PR Close #28169
2019-01-28 12:10:25 -08:00
JoostK
f8c70011b1 fix(ivy): ngcc - handle accessor pairs in ES2015 (#28357)
ngcc's reflection host needs to be able to determine all members of a
class, which it does by using the `ts.Symbol` from TypeScript's
TypeChecker.  Such Symbol however may represent multiple class members
in the case of accessors; an equally named getter/setter accessor pair
is combined into a single `ts.Symbol`.

This commit introduces logic to recognize such accessors in order for
both the getter and setter to be considered as class member, similar to
ngtsc's behavior when operating on original TypeScript code.

One difference wrt the TypeScript host is that ngcc cannot see to which
accessor originally had any decorators applied to them, as decorators
are applied to the property descriptor in general, not a specific accessor.
If an accessor has both a setter and getter, any decorators are only
attached to the setter member.

PR Close #28357
2019-01-28 11:58:44 -08:00
JoostK
adfc55e2c3 fix(ivy): ngcc - recognize accessor members in ES5 (#28357)
Prior to this change, accessor functions for getters and setters would
not be considered as class member, as their declaration is vastly
different from ES2015 syntax.

With this change, the ES5 reflection host has learned to recognize the
downleveled syntax for accessors, allowing for them to be considered as
class member once again.

Fixes #28226

PR Close #28357
2019-01-28 11:58:44 -08:00
Ben Lesh
5552661fd7 refactor(ivy): revert onChanges change back to a feature (#28187)
- adds fixmeIvy annotation to tests that should remain updated so we can resolve those issues in the subsequent commits

PR Close #28187
2019-01-23 10:59:33 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
1964be0b17 feat(ivy): implement listLazyRoutes() for ngtsc (#27697)
This commit uses the NgModuleRouteAnalyzer introduced previously to
implement listLazyRoutes() for NgtscProgram. Currently this implementation
is limited to listing routes globally and cannot list routes for a given lazy
module. Testing seems to indicate that the CLI uses the global form, but this
should be verified.

Jira issue: FW-629

PR Close #27697
2019-01-22 12:02:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
41b2499f17 test(ivy): introduce route testing mode for ngtsc tests (#27697)
This commit introduces a new mode for the NgtscTestEnvironment which
builds the NgtscProgram and then asks for the list of lazy routes,
instead of running the TS emit phase.

PR Close #27697
2019-01-22 12:02:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
da85cee07c feat(ivy): implement ngtsc's route analysis (#27697)
This commit introduces the NgModuleRouteAnalyzer & friends, which given
metadata about the NgModules in a program can extract the list of lazy
routes in the same format that the ngtools API uses.

PR Close #27697
2019-01-22 12:02:10 -08:00
George Kalpakas
2fc5f002e0 refactor(ivy): re-use the ForeignFunctionResolver interface when appropriate (#27697)
This makes the types (and intentions) more explicit and clear.

PR Close #27697
2019-01-22 12:02:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
19a2b783cf feat(ivy): create a ModuleResolver to map module paths to files (#27697)
PR Close #27697
2019-01-22 12:02:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
9e5016c845 feat(ivy): DynamicValue now indicates why the value is dynamic (#27697)
This commit changes the partial evaluation mechanism to propagate
DynamicValue errors internally during evaluation, and not to "poison"
entire data structures when a single value is dynamic. For example,
previously if any entry in an array was dynamic, evaluating the entire
array would return DynamicValue. Now, the array is returned with only
the specific dynamic entry as DynamicValue.

Instances of DynamicValue also report the node that was determined to
be dynamic, as well as a potential reason for the dynamic-ness. These
can be nested, so an expression `a + b` may have a DynamicValue that
indicates the 'a' term was DynamicValue, which will itself contain a
reason for the dynamic-ness.

This work was undertaken for the implementation of listLazyRoutes(),
which needs to partially evaluate provider arrays, parts of which are
dynamic and parts of which contain useful information.

PR Close #27697
2019-01-22 12:02:09 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
070fca1591 fix(ivy): ngtsc fails building flat module out on windows (#27993)
`ngtsc` currently fails building a flat module out file on Windows because it generates an invalid flat module TypeScript source file. e.g:

```ts
5 export * from './C:\Users\Paul\Desktop\test\src\export';
                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

This is because `path.posix.relative` does not properly with non-posix paths, and only expects posix paths in order to work.

PR Close #27993
2019-01-22 11:49:53 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
73dcd72afb refactor(ivy): expose resolving URLs in the ResourceLoader (#28199)
Resources can be loaded in the context of another file, which
means that the path to the resource file must be resolved
before it can be loaded.

Previously the API of this interface did not allow the client
code to get access to the resolved URL which is used to load
the resource.

Now this API has been refactored so that you must do the
resource URL resolving first and the loading expects a
resolved URL.

PR Close #28199
2019-01-18 11:03:53 -08:00
Alex Eagle
38343a2388 build: set a default module_name for ts_library rules (#28051)
PR Close #28051
2019-01-18 10:16:39 -08:00
Alex Eagle
a58fd210e9 feat(compiler-cli): resolve generated Sass/Less files to .css inputs (#28166)
Users might have run the CSS Preprocessor tool *before* the Angular
compiler. For example, we do it that way under Bazel. This means that
the design-time reference is different from the compile-time one - the
input to the Angular compiler is a plain .css file.

We assume that the preprocessor does a trivial 1:1 mapping using the same
basename with a different extension.

PR Close #28166
2019-01-18 09:49:19 -08:00
Alan
bc02e31185 fix(ivy): normalize summary and factory shim files paths (#28006)
At the moment, paths stored in `maps` are not normalized and in Windows is causing files not to be found when enabling factory shimming.

For example, the map contents will be
```
Map {
  'C:\\git\\cli-repos\\ng-factory-shims\\index.ngfactory.ts' => 'C:\\git\\cli-repos\\ng-factory-shims\\index.ts' }
```

However, ts compiler normalized the paths and is causing;
```
error TS6053: File 'C:/git/cli-repos/ng-factory-shims/index.ngfactory.ts' not found.
error TS6053: File 'C:/git/cli-repos/ng-factory-shims/index.ngsummary.ts' not found.
```

The changes normalized the paths that are stored within the factory and summary maps.

PR Close #28006
2019-01-15 11:21:58 -08:00
cexbrayat
6072ca87e1 fix(ivy): deps are actually supported (#28076)
This code was throwing if the `deps` array of a provider has several elements, but at the next line it resolves them... With this check `ngtsc` couldn’t compile `ng-bootstrap` for example.

PR Close #28076
2019-01-15 11:01:00 -08:00
Ben Lesh
8ebdb437dc fix(ivy): ngOnChanges only runs for binding updates (#27965)
PR Close #27965
2019-01-11 14:28:35 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
61bc61fc59 fix(ivy): ensure @nocollapse is added to static fields (#28050)
ngtsc has a hack to add @nocollapse jsdoc annotations to generated static
fields. This hack is currently broken (likely due to a TypeScript change
in the way writeFile() works).

This commit fixes the hack and introduces an ngtsc_spec test to ensure it
does not regress again.

PR Close #28050
2019-01-11 11:19:32 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
e31afb7118 fix(ivy): ngcc - identify all ESM5 decorated classes (#27848)
In ESM5 decorated classes can be indicated by calls to `__decorate()`.
Previously the `ReflectionHost.findDecoratedClasses()` call would identify
helper calls of the form:

```
SomeClass = tslib_1.__decorate(...);
```

But it was missing calls of the form:

```
SomeClass = SomeClass_1 = tslib_1.__decorate(...);
```

This form is common in `@NgModule()` decorations, where the class
being decorated is referenced inside the decorator or another
member.

This commit now ensures that a chain of assignments, of any length,
is now identified as a class decoration if it results in a call to
`__decorate()`.

Fixes #27841

PR Close #27848
2019-01-11 11:14:01 -08:00
Marc Laval
76ed13bffe fix(ivy): directives without selector should not be supported (#28021)
PR Close #28021
2019-01-10 10:51:30 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
c5ab3e8fd2 fix(ivy): proper resolution of Enums in Component decorator (#27971)
Prior to this change Component decorator was resolving `encapsulation` value a bit incorrectly, which resulted in `encapsulation: NaN` in compiled code. Now we resolve the value as Enum memeber and throw if it's not the case. As a part of this update, the `changeDetection` field handling is also added, the resolution logic is the same as the one used for `encapsulation` field.

PR Close #27971
2019-01-10 10:49:03 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
142553abc6 feat(ivy): accept multiple values for exportAs in the compiler (#28001)
exportAs in @Directive metadata supports multiple values, separated by
commas. Previously it was treated as a single value string.

This commit modifies the compiler to understand that exportAs is a
string[]. It stops short of carrying the multiple values through to the
runtime. Instead, it only emits the first one. A future commit will modify
the runtime to accept all the values.

PR Close #28001
2019-01-10 10:47:49 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
6003145422 fix(ivy): properly rewrite imports in generated factory shims (#27998)
Generated factory shims can import from @angular/core. However, we have
special logic in place to rewrite self-imports when generating code for
@angular/core.

This commit leverages the new standalone ImportRewriter interface to
properly rewrite imports in generated factory shims. Before this fix,
a generated factory file for core would look like:

```typescript
import * as i0 from './r3_symbols';

export var ApplicationModuleNgFactory = new ɵNgModuleFactory(...);
```

This is invalid, as ɵNgModuleFactory is just NgModuleFactory when imported
via r3_symbols.

FW-881 #resolve

PR Close #27998
2019-01-10 10:46:32 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3cf1b62722 refactor(ivy): extract import rewriting into a separate interface (#27998)
Currently the ImportManager class handles various rewriting actions of
imports when compiling @angular/core. This is required as code compiled
within @angular/core cannot import from '@angular/core'. To work around
this, imports are rewritten to get core symbols from a particular file,
r3_symbols.ts.

In this refactoring, this rewriting logic is moved out of the ImportManager
and put behind an interface, ImportRewriter. There are three implementers
of the interface:

* NoopImportRewriter, used for compiling all non-core packages.
* R3SymbolsImportRewriter, used when ngtsc compiles @angular/core.
* NgccFlatImportRewriter, used when ngcc compiles @angular/core (special
  logic is needed because ngcc has to rewrite imports in flat bundles
  differently than in non-flat bundles).

This is a precursor to using this rewriting logic in other contexts besides
the ImportManager.

PR Close #27998
2019-01-10 10:46:32 -08:00
JoostK
d68ad3e617 fix(ivy): ngcc - recognize synthesized constructors (#27897)
A constructor function may have been "synthesized" by TypeScript during
JavaScript emit, in the case no user-defined constructor exists and e.g.
property initializers are used. Those initializers need to be emitted
into a constructor in JavaScript, so the TypeScript compiler generates a
synthetic constructor.

This commit adds identification of such constructors as ngcc needs to be
able to tell if a class did originally have a constructor in the
TypeScript source. When a class has a superclass, a synthesized
constructor must not be considered as a user-defined constructor as that
prevents a base factory call from being created by ngtsc, resulting in a
factory function that does not inject the dependencies of the superclass.
Hence, we identify a default synthesized super call in the constructor
body, according to the structure that TypeScript emits.

PR Close #27897
2019-01-09 11:48:10 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
1c39ad38d3 feat(ivy): reference external classes by their exported name (#27743)
Previously, ngtsc would assume that a given directive/pipe being imported
from an external package was importable using the same name by which it
was declared. This isn't always true; sometimes a package will export a
directive under a different name. For example, Angular frequently prefixes
directive names with the 'ɵ' character to indicate that they're part of
the package's private API, and not for public consumption.

This commit introduces the TsReferenceResolver class which, given a
declaration to import and a module name to import it from, can determine
the exported name of the declared class within the module. This allows
ngtsc to pick the correct name by which to import the class instead of
making assumptions about how it was exported.

This resolver is used to select a correct symbol name when creating an
AbsoluteReference.

FW-517 #resolve
FW-536 #resolve

PR Close #27743
2019-01-08 16:36:18 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0b9094ec63 feat(ivy): produce diagnostics for missing exports, incorrect entrypoint (#27743)
This commit adds tracking of modules, directives, and pipes which are made
visible to consumers through NgModules exported from the package entrypoint.
ngtsc will now produce a diagnostic if such classes are not themselves
exported via the entrypoint (as this is a requirement for downstream
consumers to use them with Ivy).

To accomplish this, a graph of references is created and populated via the
ReferencesRegistry. Symbols exported via the package entrypoint are compared
against the graph to determine if any publicly visible symbols are not
properly exported. Diagnostics are produced for each one which also show the
path by which they become visible.

This commit also introduces a diagnostic (instead of a hard compiler crash)
if an entrypoint file cannot be correctly determined.

PR Close #27743
2019-01-08 16:36:18 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f4a9f5dae8 refactor(ivy): prep ngtsc and ngcc for upcoming import resolution work (#27743)
Upcoming work to implement import resolution will change the dependencies
of some higher-level classes in ngtsc & ngcc. This necessitates changes in
how these classes are created and the lifecycle of the ts.Program in ngtsc
& ngcc.

To avoid complicating the implementation work with refactoring as a result
of the new dependencies, the refactoring is performed in this commit as a
separate prepatory step.

In ngtsc, the testing harness is modified to allow easier access to some
aspects of the ts.Program.

In ngcc, the main change is that the DecorationAnalyzer is created with the
ts.Program as a constructor parameter. This is not a lifecycle change, as
it was previously created with the ts.TypeChecker which is derived from the
ts.Program anyways. This change requires some reorganization in ngcc to
accommodate, especially in testing harnesses where DecorationAnalyzer is
created manually in a number of specs.

PR Close #27743
2019-01-08 16:36:18 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
2a6108af97 refactor(ivy): split apart the 'metadata' package in the ngtsc compiler (#27743)
This refactoring moves code around between a few of the ngtsc subpackages,
with the goal of having a more logical package structure. Additional
interfaces are also introduced where they make sense.

The 'metadata' package formerly contained both the partial evaluator,
the TypeScriptReflectionHost as well as some other reflection functions,
and the Reference interface and various implementations. This package
was split into 3 parts.

The partial evaluator now has its own package 'partial_evaluator', and
exists behind an interface PartialEvaluator instead of a top-level
function. In the future this will be useful for reducing churn as the
partial evaluator becomes more complicated.

The TypeScriptReflectionHost and other miscellaneous functions have moved
into a new 'reflection' package. The former 'host' package which contained
the ReflectionHost interface and associated types was also merged into this
new 'reflection' package.

Finally, the Reference APIs were moved to the 'imports' package, which will
consolidate all import-related logic in ngtsc.

PR Close #27743
2019-01-08 16:36:18 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
37b716b298 refactor(ivy): move the flat module index generator to its own package (#27743)
This commit moves the FlatIndexGenerator to its own package, in preparation
to expand its capabilities and support re-exporting of private declarations
from NgModules.

PR Close #27743
2019-01-08 16:36:18 -08:00
Alan Agius
b61dafaeac refactor: remove redundant error in catch (#25478)
PR Close #25478
2019-01-04 15:42:19 -08:00
Matias Niemelä
5d3dcfc6ad fix(ivy): ensure @animation host bindings/listeners work properly (#27896)
PR Close #27896
2019-01-04 14:12:29 -08:00
Kristiyan Kostadinov
13d23f315b fix(ivy): ngtsc program emit ignoring custom transformers (#27837)
Fixes the `customTransformers` that are passed to the `NgtscProgram.emit` not being passed along.

PR Close #27837
2019-01-04 12:29:15 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
4b70a4e905 feat(ivy): support NgModule metadata from calls that do not return ModuleWithProviders types (#27326)
Normally functions that return `ModuleWithProvider` objects should parameterize
the return type to include the type of `NgModule` that is being returned. For
example `forRoot(): ModuleWithProviders<RouterModule>`.

But in some cases, especially those generated by nccc, these functions to not
explicitly declare `ModuleWithProviders` as their return type. Instead they
return a "intersection" type, one of whose members is a type literal that
declares the `NgModule` type returned. For example:
`forRoot(): CustomType&{ngModule:RouterModule}`.

This commit changes the `NgModuleDecoratorHandler` so that it can extract
the `NgModule` type from either kind of declaration.

PR Close #27326
2018-12-20 11:58:50 -05:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
f2a1c66031 feat(ivy): ngcc - add typings to ModuleWithProviders functions (#27326)
Exported functions or static method that return a `ModuleWithProviders`
compatible structure need to provide information about the referenced
`NgModule` type in their return type.

This allows ngtsc to be able to understand the type of `NgModule` that is
being returned from calls to the function, without having to dig into the
internals of the compiled library.

There are two ways to provide this information:

* Add a type parameter to the `ModuleWithProviders` return type. E.g.

```
static forRoot(): ModuleWithProviders<SomeNgModule>;
```

* Convert the return type to a union that includes a literal type. E.g.

```
static forRoot(): (SomeOtherType)&{ngModule:SomeNgModule};
```

This commit updates the rendering of typings files to include this type
information on all matching functions/methods.

PR Close #27326
2018-12-20 11:58:49 -05:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
cfb8c17511 feat(ivy): ngcc - map functions as well as classes from source to typings (#27326)
To support updating `ModuleWithProviders` calls,
we need to be able to map exported functions between
source and typings files, as well as classes.

PR Close #27326
2018-12-20 11:58:49 -05:00
Keen Yee Liau
2c9b6c0c1f fix(compiler-cli): create LiteralLikeNode for String and Number literal (#27536)
Typescript 3.2 introduced BigInt type, and consequently the
implementation for checkExpressionWorker() in checkers.ts is refactored.

For NumberLiteral and StringLiteral types, 'text' filed must be present
in the Node type, therefore they must be LiteralLikeNode instead of
Node.

PR Close #27536
2018-12-18 13:20:01 -08:00
Igor Minar
17e702bf8b feat: add support for typescript 3.2 (#27536)
https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-2.html
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/typescript/2018/11/29/announcing-typescript-3-2/

Any application using tsickle for closure compatibility will need to update it's tsickle
dependency to 0.34

PR Close #27536
2018-12-18 13:20:01 -08:00
JoostK
4376ec207c perf(ivy): let ngcc first check marker file before assembling bundle (#27438)
With the bundle info being assembled into a single object before the
transform is started, we now greedily create a TypeScript program up-front.
If a marker file exists that indicates that the bundle could be skipped
the program creation has already taken place which takes a significant
amount of time. This commit moves the marker check to occur before the
bundle is assembled.

PR Close #27438
2018-12-17 09:35:16 -08:00
JoostK
52544ffaa3 fix(ivy): ngcc generates setClassMetadata calls for ES5 bundles (#27438)
ngcc would feed ngtsc with the function declaration inside of an IIFE as
that is considered the class symbol's declaration node, according to
TypeScript's `ts.Symbol.valueDeclaration`. ngtsc however only considered
variable decls and actual class decls as potential class declarations,
so given the function declaration node it would fail to generate the
`setClassMetadata` call.

ngtsc no longer makes its own assumptions about what classes look like,
but always asks the reflection host to yield this kind of information.

PR Close #27438
2018-12-17 09:35:16 -08:00
JoostK
f4a797db24 fix(ivy): prevent ngcc from inadvertently dropping Ivy definitions (#27159)
A surprising interaction with the MagicString library caused inserted
Ivy definitions to be dropped during the removal of decorators, iff all
decorators on the class could be removed. In that case, the removal
location corresponds with the exact location where Ivy definitions were
inserted into.

This commit moves the removal of decorators to occur before Ivy
definitions are inserted. This effectively avoids the problem, as later
inserted text fragments will be retained by MagicString.

PR Close #27159
2018-12-14 15:26:15 -08:00
JoostK
023bd31965 fix(ivy): ngcc should not emit TypeScript syntax (#27051)
If a template contains specific TypeScript syntax, such as a non-null
assertion, the code that is emitted from ngcc into a JavaScript bundle
should not retain such syntax as it is invalid in JS.

A full-blown TypeScript emit of a complete ts.SourceFile would be
required to be able to emit JS and possibly downlevel into a lower
language target, which is not an option for ngcc as it currently
operates on partial ASTs, not full source files.

Instead, ngtsc no longer produces TypeScript specific syntax in the first
place, such that TypeScript print logic will only generate JS code.

PR Close #27051
2018-12-14 15:19:31 -08:00
JoostK
a9543457ef fix(ivy): prevent invalid forward references in setClassMetadata call (#27561)
In Ivy, a pure call to `setClassMetadata` is inserted to retain the
information that would otherwise be lost while eliding the Angular
decorators. In the past, the Angular constructor decorators were
wrapped inside of an anonymous function which was only evaluated once
`ReflectionCapabilities` was requested for such metadata. This approach
prevents forward references from inside the constructor parameter
decorators from being evaluated before they are available.

In the `setClassMetadata` call, the constructor parameters were not wrapped
within an anonymous function, such that forward references were evaluated
too early, causing runtime errors.

This commit changes the `setClassMetadata` call to pass the constructor
parameter decorators inside of an anonymous function again, such that
forward references are not resolved until requested by
`ReflectionCapabilities`, therefore avoiding the early reads of forward refs.

PR Close #27561
2018-12-14 10:24:16 -08:00
JoostK
a8ebc837ea fix(ivy): support complex type nodes in ModuleWithProviders (#27562)
With ngcc's ability to fixup pre-Ivy ModuleWithProviders such that they
include a reference to the NgModule type, the type may become a qualified
name:

```
import {ModuleWithProviders} from '@angular/core';
import * as ngcc0 from './module';

export declare provide(): ModuleWithProviders<ngcc0.Module>;
```

ngtsc now takes this situation into account when reflecting a
ModuleWithProvider's type argument.

PR Close #27562
2018-12-14 10:23:43 -08:00
Igor Minar
7fabe4429d fix(ivy): add support for optional nullable injection tokens (#27552)
FW-778 #resolve

PR Close #27552
2018-12-12 13:04:29 -08:00
Alex Eagle
50687e11cf build: fix type-check errors introduced during rules_ts 0.21 (#27586)
PR Close #27586
2018-12-10 16:33:41 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
aa48810d80 feat(ivy): generate flat module index files (#27497)
Previously, ngtsc did not respect the angularCompilerOptions settings
for generating flat module indices. This commit adds a
FlatIndexGenerator which is used to implement those options.

FW-738 #resolve

PR Close #27497
2018-12-07 09:22:29 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
352c582f98 refactor(ivy): allow for shim generators not based on existing files (#27497)
Previously the ngtsc ShimGenerator interface expected that all shims would
be generated using the contents of existing ts.SourceFiles. This assumption
was true for ngfactory and ngsummary files, but breaks down for flat module
index files, which are standalone.

This commit prepares for flat module index generation by enabling shim
generators which don't require an existing file.

PR Close #27497
2018-12-07 09:22:29 -08:00
JoostK
159ab1c257 fix(ivy): ngtsc should include generic types on injectable definitions (#27037)
Analogously to directives, the `ngInjectableDef` field in .d.ts files is
annotated with the type of service that it represents. If the service
contains required generic type arguments, these must be included in
the .d.ts file.

PR Close #27037
2018-12-06 13:33:13 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
ca1c430f30 fix(compiler-cli): ngtsc shim files not being generated on case-insensitive platforms (#27466)
Common insensitive platforms are `win32/win64` (see:
[here](3e4c5c95ab/src/compiler/sys.ts (L681-L682)))

Currently when running `bazel build packages/core --define=compile=aot`, the `compiler-cli` will throw because it cannot find the `index.ngfactory.ts` file in the compiler host. This is because the shim host wrapper is not properly generating the requested `ngfactory` file.

This happens because we call `getCanonicalFileName` that returns a path that is different to the actual program filenames that are used to construct a map of generated files. Since the generators always use the paths which are not "canonical" and pases them internally like that, we can just stop manually calling `getCanonicalFileName`.

PR Close #27466
2018-12-06 09:24:52 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
276bdd1f3e fix(ivy): move the generation of ɵNonEmptyModule to shim construction (#27483)
ngfactory files have a ɵNonEmptyModule constant included if there are no
other exported factory symbols. Previously this extra export was added
dynamically in a TS transformer.

However, synthetically constructed exports don't get properly downleveled
during JS emit, and this generated constant caused issues with downstream
tests.

Instead, this commit configures the shim to always have this export to
begin with, and to filter it out if it's not required.

Testing strategy: covered by existing ngtsc_spec tests which verify the
presence of the ɵNonEmptyModule symbol.

PR Close #27483
2018-12-05 16:26:39 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d553ec2f36 fix(ivy): generate correct moduleNames for factories and summaries (#27483)
In ngtsc, files loaded into the ts.Program have a "module name", set via
ts.SourceFile.moduleName, which ends up being written into an AMD module
name triple-slash directive in the generated .js file.

For generated shim files (ngfactories, ngsummaries) that are constructed
synthetically, there was previously no moduleName set, which caused some
issues with downstream tests.

This commit adds logic to compute and set moduleNames for both generated
ngfactory and ngsummary shims.

PR Close #27483
2018-12-05 16:26:39 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
dfdaaf6a0d fix(ivy): deduplicate directives in component scopes (#27462)
A previous fix to ngtsc opened the door for duplicate directives in
the 'directives' array of a component. This would happen if the directive
was declared in a module which was imported more than once within the
component's module.

This commit adds deduplication when the component's scope is materialized,
so declarations which arrive via more than one module import are coalesced.

PR Close #27462
2018-12-05 14:36:24 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0d8ab323a7 fix(ivy): add missing directoryExists() method to shim CompilerHost (#27470)
The method `ts.CompilerHost.directoryExists` is optional, and was not
previously handled by our ts.CompilerHost wrapper for factory and
summary shims (GeneratedShimsHostWrapper).

TypeScript checks for the existence of this method and silently ignores
things like typeRoots if it's not found. This commit adds proper handling
of directoryExists() to the shim.

A test is also added which verifies typeRoots behavior works when shims
are enabled.

PR Close #27470
2018-12-05 10:46:51 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
345bdd3db0 fix(ivy): generate empty ngfactory files if needed (#27470)
Previously the ngfactory shim generator in ngtsc would always write two
imports in the factory file shims:

1) an import to @angular/core
2) an import to the base file

If the base file has no exports, import #2 would be empty. This turns out
to cause issues downstream.

This commit changes the generated shim so if there are no exports in the
base file, the generated shim is empty too.

PR Close #27470
2018-12-05 10:46:51 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
8e644d99fc fix(ivy): taking "interpolation" config option into account (FW-723) (#27363)
PR Close #27363
2018-12-04 14:04:14 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
159788685a fix(ivy): resolve resources using TS module resolution semantics (#27357)
Previously ngtsc assumed resource files (templateUrl, styleUrls) would be
physically present in the file system relative to the .ts file which
referenced them. However, ngc previously resolved such references in the
context of ts.CompilerOptions.rootDirs. Material depends on this
functionality in its build.

This commit introduces resolution of resources by leveraging the TypeScript
module resolver, ts.resolveModuleName(). This resolver is used in a way
which will never succeed, but on failure will return a list of locations
checked. This list is then filtered to obtain the correct potential
locations of the resource.

PR Close #27357
2018-12-04 14:03:55 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cfb67edd85 feat(ivy): support styleUrls in ngtsc (#27357)
This commit adds support for resolution of styleUrls to ngtsc. Previously
this field was never read, and so components with styleUrls would appear
unstyled after compilation.

PR Close #27357
2018-12-04 14:03:54 -08:00
JoostK
b5ed403bc4 fix(ivy): prevent ngtsc from synchronous compilation for in-flight resouces (#27357)
When a single resource is preloaded twice in ngtsc, the second request
would be recognized as in-flight in which case `undefined` would
be returned, which signals to the compilation that is can resume
synchronously. The compilation would then proceed immediately and call
`load`, only to find out that the request is still in-flight which is
not allowed.

This commit caches the Promise of the in-flight fetch requests, such
that subsequent preload requests can return the corresponding Promise
instance.

PR Close #27357
2018-12-04 14:03:54 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
d3c08e74f6 fix(compiler-cli): flatModuleIndex files not generated on windows with multiple input files (#27200)
* Currently when building a `ng_module` with Bazel and having the flat module id option set, the flat module files are not being generated because `@angular/compiler-cli` does not properly determine the entry-point file.

Note that this logic is not necessarily specific to Bazel and the same problem can happen without Bazel if multiple TypeScript input files are specified while the `flatModuleIndex` option has been enabled.

PR Close #27200
2018-12-04 14:01:25 -08:00
JoostK
75723d5c89 feat(ivy): ngtsc support for static resolution of array.slice() (#27158)
For ngcc's processing of ES5 bundles, the spread syntax has been
downleveled from `[...ARRAY]` to become `ARRAY.slice()`. This commit
adds basic support for static resolution of such call.

PR Close #27158
2018-12-03 14:38:41 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
912b0529c1 feat(ivy): ngcc - render private declaration exports (#26906)
Ngcc will now render additional exports for classes that are referenced in
`NgModule` decorated classes, but which were not publicly exported
from an entry-point of the package.

This is important because when ngtsc compiles libraries processed by ngcc
it needs to be able to publcly access decorated classes that are referenced
by `NgModule` decorated classes in order to build templates that use these
classes.

Doing this re-exporting is not without its risks. There are chances that
the class is not exported correctly: there may already be similarly named
exports from the entry-point or the class may be being aliased. But there
is not much more we can do from the point of view of ngcc to workaround
such scenarios. Generally, packages should have been built so that this
approach works.

PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
bf3ac41e36 feat(ivy): ngcc - add PrivateDeclarationsAnalyzer (#26906)
This analyzer searches the source for declared classes that are not
exported publicly from the entry-point.

PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
b55e1c2ba9 refactor(ivy): ngcc - encapsulate variables into "bundles" (#26906)
There are a number of variables that need to be passed around
the program, in particular to the renderers, which benefit from being
stored in well defined objects.

The new `EntryPointBundle` structure is a specific format of an entry-point
and contains the compiled `BundleProgram` objects for the source and typings,
if appropriate.

This change helps with future refactoring, where we may need to add new
properties to this object. It allows us to maintain more stable APIs between
the constituent parts of ngcc, rather than passing lots of primitive values
around throughout the program.

PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
64f6820660 refactor(ivy): ngcc - subclasses do not need to declare protected variables (#26906)
These variables are already declared as protected in the super class, and
so it is redundant to do it again in the subclasses.

PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
4526b3ef50 refactor(ivy): ngcc - remove unused code (#26906)
PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
49c73bc170 style(ivy): ngcc - fix typos (#26906)
PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
4a70b669be feat(ivy): register references from NgModule annotations (#26906)
The `NgModuleDecoratorHandler` can now register all the references that
it finds in the `NgModule` metadata, such as `declarations`, `imports`,
`exports` etc.

This information can then be used by ngcc to work out if any of these
references are internal only and need to be manually exported from a
library's entry-point.

PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
b93c1dffa1 style(ivy): ngcc - fix misspelled method (#26906)
PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
84ce45ca16 refactor(ivy): ngcc - make EntryPoint an interface rather than a type (#26906)
By inverting the relationship between `EntryPointPaths` and
`EntryPointFormat` we can have interfaces rather than types.

Thanks to @gkalpak for this idea.

PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
0c6e1f4a1b fix(ivy): ngcc - support typings (d.ts) classes that are not publicly exported (#26906)
If a decorated class is not publicly exported via an entry-point then the
previous approach to finding the associated typings file failed.

Now we ensure that we extract all the class declarations from the
dtsTypings program, even if they are not exported from the entry-point.
This is achieved by also parsing statements of each source file, rather
than just parsing classes that are exported from the entry-point.

Because we now look at all the files, it is possible for there to be multiple
class declarations with the same local name. In this case, only the first
declaration with a given name is added to the map; subsequent classes are
ignored.

We are most interested in classes that are publicly exported from the
entry-point, so these are added to the map first, to ensure that they are
not ignored.

PR Close #26906
2018-11-30 14:02:03 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
aedc343003 feat(ivy): updated translation const names (that include message ids) (#27185)
PR Close #27185
2018-11-30 10:00:54 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
412e47d311 fix(ivy): support multiple directives with the same selector (#27298)
Previously the concept of multiple directives with the same selector was
not supported by ngtsc. This is due to the treatment of directives for a
component as a Map from selector to the directive, which is an erroneous
representation.

Now the directives for a component are stored as an array which supports
multiple directives with the same selector.

Testing strategy: a new ngtsc_spec test asserts that multiple directives
with the same selector are matched on an element.

PR Close #27298
2018-11-29 21:35:28 -08:00
Andrew Kushnir
d819c00fee fix(ivy): take preserveWhitespaces config option into account (FW-650) (#27197)
PR Close #27197
2018-11-28 11:41:49 -08:00
Marc Laval
c2f30542e7 fix(ivy): should support components without selector (#27169)
PR Close #27169
2018-11-27 10:17:35 -08:00
JoostK
0d9b27ff26 fix(ivy): let ngcc transform @angular/core typings with relative imports (#27055)
PR Close #27055
2018-11-21 09:20:11 -08:00
JoostK
c8c8648abf fix(ivy): prevent ngcc from referencing missing ɵsetClassMetadata (#27055)
When ngtsc compiles @angular/core, it rewrites core imports to the
r3_symbols.ts file that exposes all internal symbols under their
external name. When creating the FESM bundle, the r3_symbols.ts file
causes the external symbol names to be rewritten to their internal name.

Under ngcc compilations of FESM bundles, the indirection of
r3_symbols.ts is no longer in place such that the external names are
retained in the bundle. Previously, the external name `ɵdefineNgModule`
was explicitly declared internally to resolve this issue, but the
recently added `setClassMetadata` was not declared as such, causing
runtime errors.

Instead of relying on the r3_symbols.ts file to perform the rewrite of
the external modules to their internal variants, the translation is
moved into the `ImportManager` during the compilation itself. This
avoids the need for providing the external name manually.

PR Close #27055
2018-11-21 09:20:11 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
4390e10dfd fix(ivy): don't update parent pointers in the ivy switch transform (#27170)
Now that the Ivy switch transform uses ts.getMutableClone() to copy
statements, there's no need to set .parent pointers on the resulting
updated nodes. Doing this was causing assertion failures deep in
TypeScript in some cases.

PR Close #27170
2018-11-20 12:03:39 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d97994b27f fix(ivy): clone ts.SourceFile in ivy_switch when triggered (#27032)
Make a copy of the ts.SourceFile before modifying it in the ivy_switch
transform. It's suspected that the Bazel tsc_wrapped host's SourceFile
cache has issues when the ts.SourceFiles are mutated.

PR Close #27032
2018-11-13 14:00:20 -08:00
Paul Gschwendtner
0ada23a5fb fix(compiler-cli): only pass canonical genfile paths to compiler host (#27062)
In a more specific scenario: Considering people use a custom TypeScript compiler host with `NGC`, they _could_ expect only posix paths in methods like `writeFile`. This at first glance sounds like a trivial issue that should be just fixed by the actual compiler host, but usually TypeScript internal API's just pass around posix normalized paths, and therefore it would be good to follow the same standards when passing JSON genfiles to the `CompilerHost`.

For normal TypeScript files (and TS genfiles), this is already consistent because those will be handled by the actual TypeScript `Program` (see `emitCallback`).

PR Close #27062
2018-11-13 10:51:19 -08:00
cexbrayat
f5a0ec0d7c fix(ivy): ngcc should not fail on invalid package.json (#26539)
Some package.json files may have invalid JSON, for example package.json blueprints from `@schematics/angular` (see https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/blob/master/packages/schematics/angular/workspace/files/package.json).

This makes ngcc more resilient, by simpling logging a warning if an error is encountered, instead of failing as it does right now.

PR Close #26539
2018-11-13 10:48:31 -08:00
JoostK
97ef8ae9e7 fix(ivy): let ngcc not consider deep imports as missing dependencies (#27031)
This fixes an issue where packages would be skipped if they contained
e.g. RxJS 5 style imports such as
```
import { observeOn } from 'rxjs/operators/observeOn';
```

Given that no package.json file can be found at the imported path, the
dependency would be reported missing, causing the package to be skipped.

PR Close #27031
2018-11-12 12:50:06 -08:00
Huáng Jùnliàng
6744b19297 refactor(compiler): typo (#25496)
PR Close #25496
2018-11-05 12:53:04 -08:00
Kara Erickson
4e4bca6bbc Revert "fix(ivy): correct ngtsc path handling in Windows (#26703)"
This reverts commit d0037b22ef. The commit must be temporarily reverted because
there were unforeseen breakages in g3.
2018-11-05 11:18:52 -08:00
JoostK
d0037b22ef fix(ivy): correct ngtsc path handling in Windows (#26703)
As it turns out, the usage of path.posix does not unify path handling
across operating systems. Instead, canonical-path is used to ensure
path handling is consistent, avoiding incorrect paths in Windows.

See https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/25862#discussion_r216157914

PR Close #26703
2018-11-05 09:56:20 -08:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
c016066d9b fix(ivy): ngcc should not break lifecycle hooks (#26856)
Previously the ivy definition calls we going directly after the
class constructor function But this meant that the lifecycle
hooks attached to the prototype were ignored by the ngtsc
compiler.

Now the definitions are written to the end of the IIFE block,
just before the return statement.

Closes #26849

PR Close #26856
2018-11-02 10:38:08 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
2f30bbb495 perf(ivy): ngcc - only render .d.ts analysis when necessary (#26403)
For each package entry-point there is only one format that
is used to compile the typings files (.d.ts). This will be
either esm2015 or fesm2015 (preferred). So we would not run
any dts processing in the renderer if we are not compiling
the appropriate format.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
030d43b9f3 fix(ivy): ngcc - fixes to support compiling Material library (#26403)
1) The `DecorationAnalyzer now analyzes all source files, rather than just
the entry-point files, which fixes #26183.
2) The `DecoratorAnalyzer` now runs all the `handler.analyze()`  calls
across the whole entry-point *before* running `handler.compile()`. This
ensures that dependencies between the decorated classes *within* an
entry-point are known to the handlers when running the compile process.
3) The `Renderer` now does the transformation of the typings (.d.ts) files
which allows us to support packages that only have flat format
entry-points better, and is faster, since we won't parse `.d.ts` files twice.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
dff10085e8 refactor(ivy): ngcc - move typings rendering to Renderer (#26403)
The rendering of typings is not specific to the package
format, so it doesn't make sense to put it in a specific
renderer.

As a result there is no real difference between esm5 and esm2015
renderers, so there is no point in having separate classes.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
e804143183 perf(ivy): ngcc - use flat file for dependency sorting if available (#26403)
Previously we always used the non-flat format because we thought
that this was the one that would always be available.

It turns out that this is not the case and that only one of the flat and
non-flat formats may be available.

Therefore we should use whichever is available, defaulting to the flat
format if that exists, since that will be faster to parse.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
bec4ca0c73 refactor(ivy): ngcc - recombine flat and non-flat Esm2015ReflectionHost (#26403)
Going forward we need to be able to do the same work on both
flat and non-flat module formats (such as computing arity and
transforming .d.ts files)

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
81acbad058 fix(ivy): ngcc - skip missing formats rather than erroring (#26403)
It is perfectly normal for some of the formats to be missing from
a package. We should not fail compilation for this.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
360be02c0e fix(ivy): ngcc - support Angular Material package.json format (#26403)
The Material project uses slightly different properties to the
core Angular project for specifying the different format entry-point.

This commit ensures that we map these properties correctly for both
types of project.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:26 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
adce5064b0 fix(ivy): fix 'Module not found` error message (#26403)
The message was dumping a serialized object instead of a
human readable name into the exception being thrown.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:25 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
1918f8d5b5 feat(ivy): support separate .js and .d.ts trees when generating imports (#26403)
The `NgModule` handler generates `R3References` for its declarations, imports,
exports, and bootstrap components, based on the relative import path
between the module and the classes it's referring to. This works fine for
compilation of a .ts Program inside ngtsc, but in ngcc the import needed
in the .d.ts file may be very different to the import needed between .js
files (for example, if the .js files are flattened and the .d.ts is not).

This commit introduces a new API in the `ReflectionHost` for extracting the
.d.ts version of a declaration, and makes use of it in the
`NgModuleDecorationHandler` to write a correct expression for the `NgModule`
definition type.

PR Close #26403
2018-11-01 14:13:25 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
eb5d3088a4 build: update canonical-path dependency (#26719)
This new version (1.0.0) provides a typings file!

PR Close #26719
2018-11-01 13:49:10 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
8634d0bcd8 feat(ivy): emit metadata along with all Angular types (#26860)
This commit causes a call to setClassMetadata() to be emitted for every
type being compiled by ngtsc (every Angular type). With this metadata,
the TestBed should be able to recompile these classes when overriding
decorator information.

Testing strategy: Tests in the previous commit for
generateSetClassMetadataCall() verify that the metadata as generated is
correct. This commit enables the generation for each DecoratorHandler,
and a test is added to ngtsc_spec to verify all decorated types have
metadata generated for them.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
492576114d feat(ivy): generator of setClassMetadata statements for Angular types (#26860)
This commit introduces generateSetClassMetadataCall(), an API in ngtsc
for generating calls to setClassMetadata() for a given declaration. The
reflection API is used to enumerate Angular decorators on the declaration,
which are converted to a format that ReflectionCapabilities can understand.
The reflection metadata is then patched onto the declared type via a call
to setClassMetadata().

This is simply a utility, a future commit invokes this utility for
each DecoratorHandler.

Testing strategy: tests are included which exercise generateSetClassMetadata
in isolation.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ca1e538752 feat(ivy): setClassMetadata() for assigning decorator metadata (#26860)
This commit introduces the setClassMetadata() private function, which
adds metadata to a type in a way that can be accessed via Angular's
ReflectionCapabilities. Currently, it writes to static fields as if
the metadata being added was downleveled from decorators by tsickle.

The plan is for ngtsc to emit code which calls this function, passing
metadata on to the runtime for testing purposes. Calls to this function
would then be tree-shaken away for production bundles.

Testing strategy: proper operation of this function will be an integral
part of TestBed metadata overriding. Angular core tests will fail if this
is broken.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
afbee736ea refactor(ivy): use wrapped metadata in all DecoratorHandlers (#26860)
Previously, the Directive, Injectable, and Pipe DecoratorHandlers were
directly returning @angular/compiler metadata from their analyze() steps.
This precludes returning any additional information along with that
metadata. This commit introduces a wrapper interface for these handlers,
opening the door for additional information to be returned from analyze().

Testing strategy: this is a refactor commit, existing test coverage is
sufficient.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
84e311038d feat(ivy): capture the identifier of a decorator during reflection (#26860)
Previously the ReflectionHost API only returned the names of decorators
and not a reference to their TypeScript Identifier. This commit adds
the identifier itself, so that a consumer can write references to the
decorator.

Testing strategy: this commit is trivial, and the functionality will be
exercised by downstream tests.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
4dfa71f018 feat(compiler): ability to mark an InvokeFunctionExpr as pure (#26860)
Uglify and other tree-shakers attempt to determine if the invocation
of a function is side-effectful, and remove it if so (and the result
is unused). A /*@__PURE__*/ annotation on the call site can be used
to hint to the optimizer that the invocation has no side effects and
is safe to tree-shake away.

This commit adds a 'pure' flag to the output AST function call node,
which can be used to signal to downstream emitters that a pure
annotation should be added. It also modifies ngtsc's emitter to
emit an Uglify pure annotation when this flag is set.

Testing strategy: this will be tested via its consumers, by asserting
that pure functions are translated with the correct comment.

PR Close #26860
2018-10-31 19:52:36 -04:00
Misko Hevery
d042c4afe0 fix(core): Remove static dependency from @angular/core to @angular/compiler (#26734)
PR Close #26734
2018-10-31 14:15:06 -04:00
Paul Gschwendtner
8fc4ae51fb build: use bazel version from node modules (#26691)
* No longer depends on a custom CircleCI docker image that comes with Bazel pre-installed. Since Bazel is now available through NPM, we should be able to use the version from `@bazel/bazel` in order to enforce a consistent environment on CI and locally.
* This also reduces the amount of packages that need to be published (ngcontainer is removed)

PR Close #26691
2018-10-30 16:19:13 -04:00
Kara Erickson
19fcfc3d00 fix(compiler): generate inputs with aliases properly (#26774)
PR Close #26774
2018-10-26 17:23:45 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
8171a2ab94 fix(ivy): ensure pipe declarations are populated lazily when a forward ref is detected (#26765)
PR Close #26765
2018-10-26 15:57:10 -04:00
Kara Erickson
2c7386c961 feat(ivy): support injecting the injector (#26699)
PR Close #26699
2018-10-25 18:47:56 -04:00
Marc Laval
b0476f308b feat(ivy): support providers and viewProviders (#25803)
PR Close #25803
2018-10-25 12:58:40 -04:00
Igor Minar
4237c34c78 test(ivy): mark failing test targets with fixme-ivy-jit and fixme-ivy-local tags (#26471)
We are close enough to blacklist a few test targets, rather than whitelist targets to run...

Because bazel rules can be composed of other rules that don't inherit tags automatically,
I had to explicitly mark all of our ts_library and ng_module targes with "ivy-local" and
"ivy-jit" tags so that we can create a query that excludes all fixme- tagged targets even
if those targets are composed of other targets that don't inherit this tag.

This is the updated overview of ivy related bazel tags:

- ivy-only: target that builds or runs only under ivy
- fixme-ivy-jit: target that doesn't yet build or run under ivy with --compile=jit
- fixme-ivy-local: target that doesn't yet build or run under ivy with --compile=local
- no-ivy-jit: target that is not intended to build or run under ivy with --compile=jit
- no-ivy-local: target that is not intended to build or run under ivy with --compile=local

PR Close #26471
2018-10-23 08:57:42 -07:00
Greg Magolan
15c2467dbd build: review comments addressed (#26488)
PR Close #26488
2018-10-19 20:59:29 -07:00
Greg Magolan
30f1dc002a build: add npm deps after rebase (#26488)
PR Close #26488
2018-10-19 20:59:29 -07:00
Greg Magolan
1f3331f5e6 build(bazel): use fine-grained npm deps (#26111) (#26488)
PR Close #26488
2018-10-19 20:59:29 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
24521f549c docs: convert all @experimental tags to @publicApi tags (#26595)
PR Close #26595
2018-10-19 14:35:52 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
31022cbecf feat(ivy): generate .ngsummary.js shims (#26495)
This commit adds generation of .ngsummary.js shims alongside .ngfactory.js
shims when generated files are enabled.

Generated .ngsummary shims contain a single, null export for every exported
class with decorators that exists in the original source files. Ivy code
does not depend on summaries, so these exist only as a placeholder to allow
them to be imported and their values passed to old APIs. This preserves
backwards compatibility.

Testing strategy: this commit adds a compiler test to verify the correct
shape and contents of the generated .ngsummary.js files.

PR Close #26495
2018-10-19 13:30:02 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ce8053103e refactor(ivy): make shim generation generic in ngtsc (#26495)
This commit refactors the shim host to be agnostic to the shims being
generated, and provides an API for generating additional shims besides
the .ngfactory.js. This will be used in a following commit to generate
.ngsummary.js shims.

Testing strategy: this refactor introduces no new behavior, so it's
sufficient that the existing tests for factory shim generation continue
to pass.

PR Close #26495
2018-10-19 13:30:01 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0b885ecaf7 refactor(ivy): rename ngtsc/factories to ngtsc/shims (#26495)
This simple refactor of the build rules renames the .ngfactory.js shim
generator to 'shims' instead of 'factories', in preparation for adding
.ngsummary.js shim generation.

Testing strategy: this commit does not introduce any new behavior and
merely moves files and symbols around. It's sufficient that the existing
ngtsc tests pass.

PR Close #26495
2018-10-19 13:30:01 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d4cee514f6 refactor(ivy): obviate the Bazel component of the ivy_switch (#26550)
Originally, the ivy_switch mechanism used Bazel genrules to conditionally
compile one TS file or another depending on whether ngc or ngtsc was the
selected compiler. This was done because we wanted to avoid importing
certain modules (and thus pulling them into the build) if Ivy was on or
off. This mechanism had a major drawback: ivy_switch became a bottleneck
in the import graph, as it both imports from many places in the codebase
and is imported by many modules in the codebase. This frequently resulted
in cyclic imports which caused issues both with TS and Closure compilation.

It turns out ngcc needs both code paths in the bundle to perform the switch
during its operation anyway, so import switching was later abandoned. This
means that there's no real reason why the ivy_switch mechanism needed to
operate at the Bazel level, and for the ivy_switch file to be a bottleneck.

This commit removes the Bazel-level ivy_switch mechanism, and introduces
an additional TypeScript transform in ngtsc (and the pass-through tsc
compiler used for testing JIT) to perform the same operation that ngcc
does, and flip the switch during ngtsc compilation. This allows the
ivy_switch file to be removed, and the individual switches to be located
directly next to their consumers in the codebase, greatly mitigating the
circular import issues and making the mechanism much easier to use.

As part of this commit, the tag for marking switched variables was changed
from __PRE_NGCC__ to __PRE_R3__, since it's no longer just ngcc which
flips these tags. Most variables were renamed from R3_* to SWITCH_* as well,
since they're referenced mostly in render2 code.

Test strategy: existing test coverage is more than sufficient - if this
didn't work correctly it would break the hello world and todo apps.

PR Close #26550
2018-10-19 09:23:05 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski
6a64ac4151 fix(ivy): Renderer2 should not use a special injection fn (#26369)
PR Close #26369
2018-10-11 14:12:03 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
34b6d5fff9 refactor(ivy): ngcc - Transformer delegates to Analyzers and Renderer (#26082)
PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
632f66a461 refactor(ivy): ngcc - Renderer now manages d.ts transformation (#26082)
PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
f7b17a4784 refactor(ivy): ngcc - DecorationAnalyzer acts on whole program (#26082)
PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
9562324ea4 refactor(ivy): implement ngcc SwitchMarkerAnalyzer (#26082)
PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
880c0add56 refactor(ivy): move and rename Analyzer to DecorationAnalyzer (#26082)
This is in preparation for adding in other kinds of Analyzer.

PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
64c96186da refactor(ivy): move ngcc rootDirs computation into a function (#26082)
PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
26209fca49 refactor(ivy): remove ngcc Parser and use NgccReflectionHost instead (#26082)
PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
7f03528dbc refactor(ivy): implement NgccReflectionHost.findDecoratedFiles (#26082)
PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
d17602f31d refactor(ivy): rename and move ngcc Parsed... to Decorated... (#26082)
PR Close #26082
2018-10-11 14:08:39 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
456f23f76a fix(ivy): reflect animations field directly into the output definition (#26322)
The 'animations' field of @Component metadata should be copied directly
into the ngComponentDef for that component and should not pass through
static resolution.

Previously the animations array was statically resolved and then the
values were translated back when generating ngComponentDef.

PR Close #26322
2018-10-09 16:45:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
83302d193e fix(ivy): ensure ngcc compiles @angular/core with correct internal imports (#26236)
PR Close #26236
2018-10-08 13:45:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
807070fe83 refactor(ivy): ngcc - expose the package name from EntryPoint (#26236)
PR Close #26236
2018-10-08 13:45:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
6a24db2bc6 fix(ivy): ngcc: only consider decorators from @angular/core (#26236)
PR Close #26236
2018-10-08 13:45:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
50d1cba174 fix(ivy): ngcc: remove redundant __decorate() calls (#26236)
Previously we only removed assignments to `Class.decorators = [];`
if the array was not empty.

Now we also remove calls to `__decorate([])`, similarly.

PR Close #26236
2018-10-08 13:45:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
44c05c05af fix(ivy): include "variable-declared" decorated classes in ngcc compilation (#26236)
Previously, classes that were declared via variable declarations,
rather than class declarations, were being excluded from the
parsed classes.

PR Close #26236
2018-10-08 13:45:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
7d08722e80 fix(ivy): support tsutils.__decorate decorator declarations in ngcc (#26236)
The most recent Angular distributions have begun to use __decorate instead of Class.decorators.
This prevents `ngcc` from recognizing the classes and then fails to perform the transform to
ivy format.

Example:

```
var ApplicationModule = /** @class */ (function () {
    // Inject ApplicationRef to make it eager...
    function ApplicationModule(appRef) {
    }
    ApplicationModule = __decorate([
        NgModule({ providers: APPLICATION_MODULE_PROVIDERS }),
        __metadata("design:paramtypes", [ApplicationRef])
    ], ApplicationModule);
    return ApplicationModule;
}());
```

Now `ngcc` recognizes `__decorate([...])` declarations and performs its transform.

See FW-379

PR Close #26236
2018-10-08 13:45:46 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
13cdd13511 fix(ivy): support late-initialized variables in ngcc/ngtsc (#26236)
In some formats variables are declared as `var` or `let` and only
assigned a value later in the code.

The ngtsc resolver still needs to be able to resolve this value,
so the host now provides a `host.getVariableValue(declaration)`
method that can do this resolution based on the format.

The hosts make some assumptions about the layout of the
code, so they may only work in the constrained scenarios that
ngcc expects.

PR Close #26236
2018-10-08 13:45:46 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
7a78889994 test(ivy): refactor ngtsc tests to use an NgtscTestEnvironment helper (#26203)
This commit gets ready for the introduction of ngtsc template
type-checking tests by refactoring test environment setup into a
custom helper. This helper will simplify the authoring of future
ngtsc tests.

Ngtsc tests previously returned a numeric error code (a la ngtsc's CLI
interface) if any TypeScript errors occurred. The helper has the
ability to run ngtsc and return the actual array of ts.Diagnostics, which
greatly increases the ability to write clean tests.

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
19c4e705ff feat(ivy): turn on template type-checking via fullTemplateTypeCheck (#26203)
This commit enables generation and checking of a type checking ts.Program
whenever the fullTemplateTypeCheck flag is enabled in tsconfig.json. It
puts together all the pieces built previously and causes diagnostics to be
emitted whenever type errors are discovered in a template.

Todos:

* map errors back to template HTML
* expand set of type errors covered in generated type-check blocks

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
868047e87f feat(ivy): augment selector scopes to extract additional metadata (#26203)
Before type checking can be turned on in ngtsc, appropriate metadata for
each component and directive must be determined. This commit adds tracking
of the extra metadata in *DefWithMeta types to the selector scope handling,
allowing for later extraction for type-checking purposes.

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
5f1273ba2e feat(ivy): introduce type-checking context API (#26203)
This commit introduces the template type-checking context API, which manages
inlining of type constructors and type-check blocks into ts.SourceFiles.
This API will be used by ngtsc to generate a type-checking ts.Program.

An TypeCheckProgramHost is provided which can wrap a normal ts.CompilerHost
and intercept getSourceFile() calls. This can be used to provide source
files with type check blocks to a ts.Program for type-checking.

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
355a7cae3c feat(ivy): introduce the type check block compiler (#26203)
This commit introduces the main functionality of the type-check compiler:
generation of type check blocks. Type check blocks are blocks of TypeScript
code which can be inlined into source files, and when processed by the
TypeChecker will give information about any typing errors in template
expressions.

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
4c615f7de7 refactor(ivy): move the expr/stmt translator to a separate target (#26203)
Template type-checking will make use of expression and statement
translation as well as the ImportManager, so this code needs to
live in a separate build target which can be depended on by both
the main ngtsc transform as well as the template type-checking
mechanism. This refactor introduces a separate build target
for that code.

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
79466baef8 fix(ivy): remove metadata from *Def and introduce *DefWithMeta types (#26203)
Previously in Ivy, metadata for directives/components/modules/etc was
carried in .d.ts files inside type information encoded on the
DirectiveDef, ComponentDef, NgModuleDef, etc types of Ivy definition
fields. This works well, but has the side effect of complicating Ivy's
runtime code as these extra generic type parameters had to be specified
as <any> throughout the codebase. *DefInternal types were introduced
previously to mitigate this issue, but that's the wrong way to solve
the problem.

This commit returns *Def types to their original form, with no metadata
attached. Instead, new *DefWithMeta types are introduced that alias the
plain definition types and add extra generic parameters. This way the
only code that needs to deal with the extra metadata parameters is the
compiler code that reads and writes them - the existence of this metadata
is transparent to the runtime, as it should be.

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b0070dfb9a feat(ivy): introduce typecheck package and a type constructor generator (#26203)
This commit introduces //packages/compiler-cli/src/ngtsc/typecheck as a
container for template type-checking code, and implements an initial API:
type constructor generation.

Type constructors are static methods on component/directive types with
no runtime implementation. The methods are used during compilation to
enable inference of a component or directive's generic type parameters
from the types of expressions bound to any of their @Inputs. A type
constructor looks like:

class Directive<T> {
  someInput: T;
  static ngTypeCtor<T>(init: Partial<Pick<Directive<T>, 'someInput'>>): Directive<T>;
}

It can be used to infer a type for T based on the input:

const _dir = Directive.ngTypeCtor({someInput: 'string'}); // Directive<T>

PR Close #26203
2018-10-04 10:11:17 -07:00
Igor Minar
9993c72335 feat: add support for TypeScript 3.1 (#26151)
PR Close #26151
2018-09-28 09:34:51 -07:00
Kara Erickson
6a62ed2245 fix(ivy): objects like ElementRef should not use a special injection fn (#26064)
PR Close #26064
2018-09-25 12:51:29 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
23ec88ef23 refactor(ivy): remove unreferenced utils file (#26076)
PR Close #26076
2018-09-24 11:39:52 -07:00
Alan Agius
d7e5bbf2d0 feat(compiler-cli): add support to extend angularCompilerOptions (#22717)
`TypeScript` only supports merging and extending of `compilerOptions`. This is an implementation to support extending and inheriting of `angularCompilerOptions` from multiple files.

Closes: #22684

PR Close #22717
2018-09-19 16:17:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
9b1bb370a3 fix(ivy): ngcc should compile entry-points in the correct order (#25862)
The compiler should process all an entry-points dependencies
before processing that entry-point.

PR Close #25862
2018-09-18 13:06:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
976389836e build: update node type version (#25862)
PR Close #25862
2018-09-18 13:06:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
f76a9ad156 style(ivy): remove unused import (#25862)
PR Close #25862
2018-09-18 13:06:28 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
6f1100a7e9 refactor(ivy): use canonical-path in ngcc (#25862)
It turns out that `path.posix` does not always reliably
return forward slash paths on Windows.

PR Close #25862
2018-09-18 13:06:28 -07:00
Greg Magolan
b99d7ed5bf build(bazel): update to rules_typescript 0.17.0 & rules_nodejs 0.13.4 (#25920)
PR Close #25920
2018-09-18 13:05:38 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
96d6b79ada feat(ivy): resolve references to vars in .d.ts files (#25775)
Previously, if ngtsc encountered a VariableDeclaration without an
initializer, it would assume that the variable was undefined, and
return that result.

However, for symbols exported from external modules that resolve to
.d.ts files, variable declarations are of the form:

export declare let varName: Type;

This form also lacks an initializer, but indicates the presence of an
importable symbol which can be referenced. This commit changes the
static resolver to understand variable declarations with the 'declare'
keyword and to generate references when it encounters them.

PR Close #25775
2018-09-11 06:53:21 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
13ccdfd89d feat(ivy): support bootstrap in ngModuleDef (#25775)
The bootstrap property of @NgModule was not previously compiled by
the compiler in AOT or JIT modes (in Ivy). This commit adds support
for bootstrap.

PR Close #25775
2018-09-11 06:53:21 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
a0c4b2d8f0 fix(ivy): add @nocollapse when writing closure-annotated code (#25775)
Closure requires @nocollapse on Ivy definition static fields in order
to not convert them to standalone constants. However tsickle, the tool
which would ordinarily be responsible for adding @nocollapse, doesn't
properly annotate fields which are added synthetically via transforms.
So this commit adds @nocollapse by applying regular expressions against
code during the final write to disk.

PR Close #25775
2018-09-11 06:53:21 -07:00
Matias Niemelä
d2dfd48be0 feat(ivy): patch animations into metadata (#25828)
PR Close #25828
2018-09-07 13:46:06 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
b0cb134815 feat(ivy): implement ngcc build marker (#25557)
`ngcc` adds marker files to each folder that has been
compiled, containing the version of the ngcc used.

When compiling, it will ignore folders that contain these
marker files, as long as the version matches.

PR Close #25557
2018-09-05 11:35:47 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cc29b9cf93 fix(ivy): use globally unique names for i18n constants (#25689)
Closure compiler requires that the i18n message constants of the form

const MSG_XYZ = goog.getMessage('...');

have names that are unique across an entire compilation, even if the
variables themselves are local to a given module. This means that in
practice these names must be unique in a codebase.

The best way to guarantee this requirement is met is to encode the
relative file name of the file into which the constant is being written
into the constant name itself. This commit implements that solution.

PR Close #25689
2018-09-04 12:09:29 -07:00
Greg Magolan
31349fde90 build(bazel): make resolveTypeReferenceDirectives override work with both ts 2.9 & ts 3.0 (#25581)
PR Close #25581
2018-08-31 11:12:03 -07:00
Greg Magolan
910381ddbd build(bazel): fix bazel types reference directive resolves (#25581)
PR Close #25581
2018-08-31 11:12:03 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
20b9c61d4c perf(ivy): speed up ngcc ivy switch processing (#25534)
Only parse the AST for ngcc ivy switch constants
if the marker is not found in the module text.

PR Close #25534
2018-08-31 09:47:50 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
e964319fe9 test(ivy): test Esm5Renderer.getSwitchableDeclarations (#25534)
Also incorporates a refactoring of the tests to make them less fragile.

PR Close #25534
2018-08-31 09:47:50 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
26cd9f5433 feat(ivy): implement Renderer.getSwitchableDeclarations (#25534)
This supports the "ngcc ivy switch" specified in #25238.

PR Close #25534
2018-08-31 09:47:50 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
e73e864f87 test(ivy): refactor Esm5Renderer tests to make them less fragile (#25534)
PR Close #25534
2018-08-31 09:47:50 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
73047483a1 test(ivy): refactor Esm2015Renderer tests to make them less fragile (#25534)
PR Close #25534
2018-08-31 09:47:50 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
6f168b7a0f feat(ivy): implement NgccReflectionHost.getSwitchableDeclarations() (#25534)
This method will be used to find all the places where the "ivy switch"
will occur. See #25238

PR Close #25534
2018-08-31 09:47:49 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
a469c2c412 feat(ivy): produce contextual diagnostics in ngtsc mode (#25647)
TypeScript has a more modern diagnostic emit function which produces
contextually annotated error information, using colors in the console
to indicate where in the code the error occurs.

This commit swiches ngtsc to use this format for diagnostics when
emitting them after a failed compilation.

PR Close #25647
2018-08-31 09:43:31 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
38f624d7e3 feat(ivy): output diagnostics for many errors in ngtsc (#25647)
This commit takes the first steps towards ngtsc producing real
TypeScript diagnostics instead of simply throwing errors when
encountering incorrect code.

A new class is introduced, FatalDiagnosticError, which can be thrown by
handlers whenever a condition in the code is encountered which by
necessity prevents the class from being compiled. This error type is
convertable to a ts.Diagnostic which represents the type and source of
the error.

Error codes are introduced for Angular errors, and are prefixed with -99
(so error code 1001 becomes -991001) to distinguish them from other TS
errors.

A function is provided which will read TS diagnostic output and convert
the TS errors to NG errors if they match this negative error code
format.

PR Close #25647
2018-08-31 09:43:30 -07:00
Marc Laval
00f13110be feat(ivy): support injecting Renderer2 (#25523)
PR Close #25523
2018-08-31 09:42:36 -07:00
Alex Eagle
29761ea5f8 refactor(compiler-cli): remove tsickle from dependencies (#25649)
Users can still install tsickle if they want closure-compatible output.

PR Close #25649
2018-08-28 16:44:43 -04:00
Igor Minar
317d40d879 test(compiler-cli): improve testing harness for incremental compilation (#25275)
In tsc 3.0 the check that enables program structure reuse in tryReuseStructureFromOldProgram has changed
and now uses identity comparison on arrays within CompilerOptions. Since we recreate the options
on each incremental compilation, we now fail this check.

After this change the default set of options is reused in between incremental compilations, but we still
allow options to be overriden if needed.

PR Close #25275
2018-08-27 21:07:53 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ab32ac6bb7 test(compiler-cli): fix the incremental ngc tests so that they run under bazel (#25275)
PR Close #25275
2018-08-27 21:07:53 -04:00
Alan Agius
5653fada32 feat: add TypeScript 3 support (#25275)
PR Close #25275
2018-08-27 21:07:53 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
a37bcc3bfe feat(ivy): bridge component styles into the component renderer (#25255)
PR Close #25255
2018-08-23 16:51:15 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
eb1fe19088 fix(ivy): ngtsc directive compilation should use shared ConstantPool (#25620)
This fixes a bug in ngtsc where each @Directive was compiled using a
separate ConstantPool. This resulted in two issues:

* Directive constants were not shared across the file
* Extra statements from directive compilation were dropped instead of
added to the file

This commit fixes both issues and adds a test to verify @Directive is
working properly.

PR Close #25620
2018-08-22 21:14:54 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
5c95b4b3a3 feat(ivy): support enum values in static resolution (#25619)
This commit adds support for enumeration values. An enumeration value
is now a first-class return value of the resolver, which provides both
a Reference to the enum type itself and the name of the value from that
enum. Resolving an enum itself returns a Map<string, EnumValue>.

PR Close #25619
2018-08-22 19:30:23 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
7500f0eafb feat(ivy): find all packages to be compiled by ngcc (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
68acc5b355 feat(ivy): compile all package formats in ngcc (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
7d3b70c2af fix(ivy): ngcc is resilient to bad source-map comments (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
7ce291c72a feat(ivy): implement Esm5ReflectionHost.getGenericArityOfClass() (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
6ae1e63c89 refactor(ivy): rename Esm2015ReflectionHost to Fesm2015ReflectionHost (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d33e0091df fix(ivy): emit generic types when needed in defs in .d.ts file (#25406)
Ivy definitions in .d.ts files often reference the type of a class.
Sometimes, those classes have generic type parameters. When this is
the case, ngtsc needs to emit generic type parameters in the .d.ts
files (usually by passing 'any').

PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
b97d770e60 feat(ivy): add support for typings in ngcc (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
a3158bff27 refactor(ivy): minor re-organization of ngcc PackageTransformer#transform (#25406)
In preparation of adding support for transforming `.d.ts` files.

PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
d6e91ba545 feat(ivy): support getting the corresponding .d.ts file in ngcc (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
396766104b refactor(ivy): rename spec files to match corresponding source files (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
e77f0fd6e6 refactor(ivy): export ngcc import prefix into constant (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
cdd4c9be63 feat(ivy): support custom prefix for imports in DtsFileTransformer (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
29705dd8f2 refactor(ivy): make ReflectionHost a parameter of Renderer (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:56 -04:00
George Kalpakas
ea68ba048a refactor(ivy): minor refactorings (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
George Kalpakas
9081efa961 feat(ivy): enable processing of esm5 format in ngcc (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
George Kalpakas
9e179cb311 fix(ivy): correctly detect classes in ngcc Esm5ReflectionHost (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
George Kalpakas
3211432d2a feat(ivy): add support for esm2015 and esm5 in ngcc PackageParser (#25406)
Since non-flat module formats (esm2015, esm5) have different structure
than their flat counterparts (and since we are operating on JS files
inside `node_modules/`, we need to configure TS to include deeply nested
JS files (by specifying a sufficiently high `maxNodeModuleJsDepth`).

Remains to be determined if this has any (noticeable) performance
implications.

PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
George Kalpakas
a7134dbc37 refactor(ivy): remove unused arg from ngcc Analyzer (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
a528636f56 fix(ivy): allow FunctionExpression to indicate a method declaration (#25406)
In some code formats (e.g. ES5) methods can actually be function
expressions. For example:

```js
function MyClass() {}
// this static method is declared as a function expression
MyClass.staticMethod = function() { ... };
```

PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
f87b499dde feat(ivy): implement getDefinitionOfFunction on ES2015 and ES5 reflection hosts (#25406)
PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
a45f2bfb8f feat(ivy): use the ReflectionHost to resolve parameters and initializers (#25406)
ngtsc's static resolver can evaluate function calls where parameters
have default values. In TypeScript code these default values live on the
function definition, but in ES5 code the default values are represented
by statements in the function body.

A new ReflectionHost method getDefinitionOfFunction() abstracts over
this difference, and allows the static reflector to more accurately
evaluate ES5 code.

PR Close #25406
2018-08-22 19:28:55 -04:00
Miško Hevery
116946fb11 style: tslint enforces no debugger statements left behind (#25532)
PR Close #25532
2018-08-16 16:00:22 -07:00
Greg Magolan
9605456b66 build: refactor ambient node & jasmine types so they are only included where needed (#25491)
PR Close #25491
2018-08-16 13:46:43 -07:00
Ben Lesh
a0a29fdd27 feat(ivy): Add AOT handling for bare classes with Input and Output decorators (#25367)
PR Close #25367
2018-08-14 16:36:18 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
26066f282e fix(ivy): consider exported modules from other compilation scopes (#25425)
PR Close #25425
2018-08-14 14:23:24 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b40c437379 fix(ivy): ensure factory statements are emitted correctly (#25425)
A small bug caused base factory variable statements for @Component to
not be emitted properly. At the same time as this is fixed, those
statements are now emitted as const.

PR Close #25425
2018-08-14 14:23:24 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
33fd7e0784 fix(ivy): export NgModuleFactory via r3_symbols for core factories (#25392)
When @angular/core is compiled by ngtsc, a factory file is generated
for ApplicationModule, that is currently invalid because r3_symbols
does not export NgModuleFactory. This change fixes that issue and
ensures the generated ngfactory file for @angular/core is valid.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
2befc65777 fix(ivy): ngtsc should pay attention to declaration order (#25392)
When generating the 'directives:' property of ngComponentDef, ngtsc
needs to be conscious of declaration order. If a directive being
written into the array is declarated after the component currently
being compiled, then the entire directives array needs to be wrapped
in a closure.

This commit fixes ngtsc to pay attention to such ordering issues
within directives arrays.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
6f085f8610 fix(ivy): add missing exportAs field to ngDirectiveDef (#25392)
This commit includes the missing exportAs field from @Directive and
propagates it into the ngDirectiveDef.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
5be186035f feat(ivy): enable inheritance of factory functions in definitions (#25392)
This commit creates an API for factory functions which allows them
to be inherited from one another. To do so, it differentiates between
the factory function as a wrapper for a constructor and the factory
function in ngInjectableDefs which is determined by a default
provider.

The new form is:

factory: (t?) => new (t || SomeType)(inject(Dep1), inject(Dep2))

The 't' parameter allows for constructor inheritance. A subclass with
no declared constructor inherits its constructor from the superclass.
With the 't' parameter, a subclass can call the superclass' factory
function and use it to create an instance of the subclass.

For @Injectables with configured providers, the factory function is
of the form:

factory: (t?) => t ? constructorInject(t) : provider();

where constructorInject(t) creates an instance of 't' using the
naturally declared constructor of the type, and where provider()
creates an instance of the base type using the special declared
provider on @Injectable.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
fba276d3d1 fix(ivy): use a single constant pool per source file (#25392)
Previously, ngtsc used a new ConstantPool for each decorator
compilation. This could result in collisions between constants in the
top-level scope.

Now, ngtsc uses a single ConstantPool for each source file being
compiled, and merges the constant statements into the file after the
import section.

PR Close #25392
2018-08-09 09:58:13 -07:00
Ádám Lippai
c6e5b971d6 fix(compiler-cli): use the oldProgram option in watch mode (#21364)
The performCompilation() is always called with an undefined oldProgram option (even in watch mode).
This was regression introduced in: 957be960d2

Partial fix, discovered in: #21361

PR Close #21364
2018-08-07 11:58:38 -07:00
Victor Berchet
1e7ca22078 refactor(ivy): make all directives public by default (#25291)
To match the View Engine behavior.

We should make this configurable so that the node injector is tree shaken when
directives do not need to be published.

PR Close #25291
2018-08-05 15:31:19 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0822dc70f2 feat(ivy): generate .ngfactory stubs if requested (#25176)
Existing bootstrap code in the wild depends on the existence of
.ngfactory files, which Ivy does not need. This commit adds the
capability in ngtsc to generate .ngfactory files which bridge
existing bootstrap code with Ivy.

This is an initial step. Remaining work includes complying with
the compiler option to specify a generated file directory, as well
as presumably testing in g3.

PR Close #25176
2018-08-03 09:42:06 -07:00
Martin Probst
01e6dab544 fix(compiler-cli): correct realPath to realpath. (#25023)
The optional property on `ts.CompilerHost` is called `realpath` (lower
case), not `realPath` (lower camel case).

It is not clear to me what the impact of this is, but the author's
intent was clearly to override `realpath`.

PR Close #25023
2018-08-01 10:54:51 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
a87d44c187 refactor(ivy): do not deep import from ngtsc into ngcc (#24897)
PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
43d0e3dd72 feat(ivy): implement initial ngcc package transformer (#24897)
PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
5b32aa4486 feat(ivy): implement esm2015 and esm5 ngcc file renderers (#24897)
PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
844d510d3f feat(ivy): implement ngcc Analyzer (#24897)
PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
2f70e90493 feat(ivy): implement esm2015 and esm5 file parsers (#24897)
PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
45cf5b5dad feat(ivy): implement esm2015 and esm5 reflection hosts (#24897)
PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
4ad2f11919 test(ivy): implement ngcc specific version of makeProgram (#24897)
PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
d7aa20d912 feat(ivy): ngcc project skeleton (#24897)
PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
07e6de5788 test(ivy): allow makeProgram to be more configurable (#24897)
This supports use cases needed by ngcc, where the compilation
needs to be configured for JavaScript differently to normal TypeScript.

PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
6f1685ab98 fix(ivy): allow FunctionExpression to indicate a method declaration (#24897)
In some code formats (e.g. ES5) methods can actually be function
expressions. For example:

```js
function MyClass() {}
// this static method is declared as a function expression
MyClass.staticMethod = function() { ... };
```

PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
67588ec606 refactor(ivy): allow ImportManager to have configurable prefix (#24897)
The ngcc compiler will want to specify its own prefix when rendering
definitions.

PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:31 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
ee2c050521 fix(ivy): make ngtsc ClassMember node and declaration optional (#24897)
Not all code formats have associated nodes and declarations for class members.

PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:30 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
185b932138 refactor(ivy): TypeScriptReflectionHost.isClass cannot be a type discriminator (#24897)
The `ReflectionHost` interface that is being implemented only expects a
return value of `boolean`.

Moreover, if you want to extend this class to support non-TS code formats,
e.g. ES5, the result of this call returning true does not mean that the `node`
is a `ClassDeclaration`. It could be a `VariableDeclaration`.

PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:30 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
5e98421d33 style(ivy): remove underscore from TypeScriptReflectionHost._getDeclarationOfSymbol (#24897)
The linter complains that non-private members must be marked
with `@internal` if they start with an underscore.

PR Close #24897
2018-07-27 17:15:30 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
3169edd77a fix(ivy): don't crash in listLazyRoutes() (#25080)
This commit replaces the "not implemented" error when calling
listLazyRoutes() with an empty result, which will allow testing
in the CLI before listLazyRoutes() is implemented.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:10 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
8de304c15a fix(ivy): wait for preanalyze promises in loadNgStructureAsync() (#25080)
loadNgStructureAsync() for ngtsc has a bug where it returns a
Promise<Promise[]> instead of awaiting the entire array of Promises.

This commit uses Promise.all() to await the whole set.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:09 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
6fe865b080 fix(ivy): don't use a custom ts.CompilerHost for ngtsc (#25080)
ngtsc used to have a custom ts.CompilerHost which delegated to the plain
ts.CompilerHost. There's no need for this wrapper class and it causes
issues with CLI integration, so delete it.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:09 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
e0c0c44d99 fix(ivy): allow relative imports of .d.ts files (#25080)
ngtsc used to assume that all .d.ts dependencies (that is, third party
packages) were imported via an absolute module path. It turns out this
assumption isn't valid; some build tools allow relative imports of
other compilation units.

In the absolute case, ngtsc assumes (and still does) that all referenced
types are available through the entrypoint from which an @NgModule was
imported. This commit adds support for relative imports, in which case
ngtsc will use relative path resolution to determine the imports.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:09 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
13a0d527f6 fix(ivy): correctly write cross-file references (#25080)
There is a bug in the existing handling for cross-file references.
Suppose there are two files, module.ts and component.ts.

component.ts declares two components, one of which uses the other.
In the Ivy model, this means the component will get a directives:
reference to the other in its defineComponent call.

That reference is generated by looking at the declared components
of the module (in module.ts). However, the way ngtsc tracks this
reference, it ends up comparing the identifier of the component
in module.ts with the component.ts file, detecting they're not in
the same file, and generating a relative import.

This commit changes ngtsc to track all identifiers of a reference,
including the one by which it is declared. This allows toExpression()
to correctly decide that a local reference is okay in component.ts.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:09 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ed7aa1c3e5 fix(ivy): force new imports for .d.ts files (#25080)
When ngtsc encounters a reference to a type (for example, a Component
type listed in an NgModule declarations array), it traces the import
of that type and attempts to determine the best way to refer to it.

In the event the type is defined in the same file where a reference
is being generated, the identifier of the type is used. If the type
was imported, ngtsc has a choice. It can use the identifier from the
original import, or it can write a new import to the module where the
type came from.

ngtsc has a bug currently when it elects to rely on the user's import.
When writing a .d.ts file, the user's import may have been elided as
the type was not referred to from the type side of the program. Thus,
in .d.ts files ngtsc must always assume the import may not exist, and
generate a new one.

In .js output the import is guaranteed to still exist, so it's
preferable for ngtsc to continue using the existing import if one is
available.

This commit changes how @angular/compiler writes type definitions, and
allows it to use a different expression to write a type definition than
is used to write the value. This allows ngtsc to specify that types in
type definitions should always be imported. A corresponding change to
the staticallyResolve() Reference system allows the choice of which
type of import to use when generating an Expression from a Reference.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:09 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f902b5ec59 feat(ivy): resolve forwardRef() for queries (#25080)
@ContentChild[ren] and @ViewChild[ren] can contain a forwardRef() to a
type. This commit allows ngtsc to unwrap the forward reference and
deal with the node inside.

It includes two modes of support for forward reference resolution -
a foreign function resolver which understands deeply nested forward
references in expressions that are being statically evaluated, and
an unwrapForwardRef() function which deals only with top-level nodes.

Both will be useful in the future, but for now only unwrapForwardRef()
is used.

PR Close #25080
2018-07-26 16:38:09 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
41ef75869c fix(ivy): types in .d.ts files should account for generics (#24862)
Ivy definition types have a generic type which specifies the return
type of the factory function. For example:

static ngDirectiveDef<NgForOf, '[ngFor][ngForOf]'>

However, in this case NgForOf itself has a type parameter <T>. Thus,
writing the above is incorrect.

This commit modifies ngtsc to understand the genericness of NgForOf and
to write the following:

static ngDirectiveDef<NgForOf<any>, '[ngFor][ngForOf]'>

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ed1db40322 fix(ivy): use 'typeof' and 'never' for type metadata (#24862)
Previously ngtsc would use a tuple of class types for listing metadata
in .d.ts files. For example, an @NgModule's declarations might be
represented with the type:

[NgIf, NgForOf, NgClass]

If the module had no declarations, an empty tuple [] would be produced.

This has two problems.

1. If the class type has generic type parameters, TypeScript will
complain that they're not provided.

2. The empty tuple type is not actually legal.

This commit addresses both problems.

1. Class types are now represented using the `typeof` operator, so the
above declarations would be represented as:

[typeof NgIf, typeof NgForOf, typeof NgClass].

Since typeof operates on a value, it doesn't require generic type
arguments.

2. Instead of an empty tuple, `never` is used to indicate no metadata.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
d3594fc1c5 fix(ivy): correctly export all *Def symbols as private (#24862)
Previously, some of the *Def symbols were not exported or were exported
as public API. This commit ensures every definition type is in the
private export namespace.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b7bbc82e3e fix(ivy): wrap non-statement assignment expressions in parentheses (#24862)
Previously, when translating an assignment expression (e.g. x = 3), the
translator would always print the statement as X = Y. However, if the
expression is included in a larger expression (X = (Y = Z)), the
translator would print "X = Y = Z" without regard for the outer
expression context.

Now, the translator understands when it's printing an expression
statement (X = Y;) vs an expression in a larger context (X = (Y = Z);)
and encapsulates the latter in parentheses.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
139f5b3672 fix(ivy): references track the identifier they were discovered under (#24862)
Previously, references had the concept of an identifier, but would not
properly detect whether the identifier should be used or not when
generating an expression. This change fixes that logic.

Additionally, now whenever an identifier resolves to a reference (even
one imported from another module) as part of resolving an expression,
the reference is updated to use that identifier. This ensures that for
a class Foo declared in foo.ts, but referenced in an expression in
bar.ts, the Reference returned includes the identifier from bar.ts,
meaning that writing an expression in bar.ts for the Reference will not
generate an import.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
6f8ec256ef fix(ivy): detect ngOnChanges as a non-static method (#24862)
Previously ngtsc had a bug where it would only detect the presence of
ngOnChanges as a static method. This commit flips the condition and only
recognizes ngOnChanges as a non-static method.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
5d7005eef5 feat(ivy): port the static resolver to use the ReflectionHost (#24862)
Previously, the static resolver did its own interpretation of statements
in the TypeScript AST, which only functioned on TypeScript code. ES5
code in particular would not work with the resolver as it had hard-coded
assumptions about AST structure.

This commit changes the resolver to use a ReflectionHost instead, which
abstracts away understanding of the structural side of the AST. It adds 3
new methods to the ReflectionHost in support of this functionality:

* getDeclarationOfIdentifier
* getExportsOfModule
* isClass

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
2e724ec68b feat(ivy): support host bindings in ngtsc (#24862)
This change adds support for host bindings to ngtsc, and parses them
both from decorators and from the metadata in the top-level annotation.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
76f8f78920 feat(ivy): compile queries in ngtsc (#24862)
This commit adds support for @ContentChild[ren] and @ViewChild[ren] in
ngtsc. Previously queries were ignored.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
6eb6ac7c12 fix(ivy): fix a couple issues with Input/Output compilation (#24862)
PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
42d4287153 fix(ivy): ngInjectorDef should copy full imports/exports nodes (#24862)
@NgModule()s get compiled to two fields: ngModuleDef and ngInjectorDef.
Both fields contain imports, as both selector scopes and injectors have
the concept of composed units of configuration. Previously these fields
were generated by static resolution of imports and exports in metadata.

Support for ModuleWithProviders requires they be generated differently.
ngModuleDef's imports/exports are generated as resolved lists of types,
whereas ngInjectorDef's imports should reflect the raw expressions that
the developer wrote in the metadata.

This change modifies the NgModule handler and properly copies raw nodes
for the imports and exports into the ngInjectorDef.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f9a6a175bf fix(ivy): properly inject all special token types (#24862)
Previously ngtsc had a few bugs handling special token types:

* Injector was not properly translated to INJECTOR
* ChangeDetectorRef was not injected via injectChangeDetectorRef()

This commit fixes these two bugs, and also adds a test to ensure
they continue to work correctly.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:36 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
8a986d4642 feat(ivy): statically resolve template expressions (#24862)
This commit adds support for template substitution expressions for
ngtsc static resolution.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
e346c3c2f2 refactor(ivy): fix an unnecessarily deep import (#24862)
PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
60aeee7abf feat(ivy): selector side of ModuleWithProviders via type metadata (#24862)
Within an @NgModule it's common to include in the imports a call to
a ModuleWithProviders function, for example RouterModule.forRoot().
The old ngc compiler was able to handle this pattern because it had
global knowledge of metadata of not only the input compilation unit
but also all dependencies.

The ngtsc compiler for Ivy doesn't have this knowledge, so the
pattern of ModuleWithProviders functions is more difficult. ngtsc
must be able to determine which module is imported via the function
in order to expand the selector scope and properly tree-shake
directives and pipes.

This commit implements a solution to this problem, by adding a type
parameter to ModuleWithProviders through which the actual module
type can be passed between compilation units.

The provider side isn't a problem because the imports are always
copied directly to the ngInjectorDef.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
1008bb6287 fix(ivy): unwrap parenthesized or cast expressions for metadata (#24862)
Metadata in Ivy must be literal. For example,

@NgModule({...})

is legal, whereas

const meta = {...};
@NgModule(meta)

is not.

However, some code contains additional superfluous parentheses:

@NgModule(({...}))

It is desirable that ngtsc accept this form of literal object.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f58f3dc07a fix(ivy): handle ReadKeyExpr code generation (#24862)
This implements a missing expression type in ngtsc code generation:
that of bracket access to an object property.

PR Close #24862
2018-07-20 11:48:35 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
9a6f27c34c fix(ivy): support zero-argument @NgModule() invocations (#24738)
It's possible to declare an argument-less NgModule:

@NgModule() export class Foo {}

Update the @NgModule compiler to support this usage.

PR Close #24738
2018-07-12 16:36:35 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
48394c64ae fix(ivy): remove spurious comma in ngtsc-built .d.ts files (#24738)
On accident a comma was emitted between imports when generating .d.ts
files. This commit removes it.

PR Close #24738
2018-07-12 16:36:35 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
cde0b4b361 fix(ivy): *Def types are private (ɵ) symbols (#24738)
On accident a few of the definition types were emitted as public API
symbols. Much of the Ivy API surface is still prefixed with ɵ,
indicating it's a private API. The definition types should be private
for now.

PR Close #24738
2018-07-12 16:36:35 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
9f20dd937a feat(ivy): give ngtsc a basic understanding of ModuleWithProviders (#24738)
This commit changes the @NgModule provider to understand that sometimes
an import will resolve to an object instead of a type, and that object
could be of the ModuleWithProviders type. In that case, the 'ngModule'
property is read, and its value used instead.

This still will not handle ModuleWithProviders references across
compilation units; that work is coming in a future PR.

PR Close #24738
2018-07-12 16:36:35 -04:00
Jeff Burn
0d5f2d3c7e fix(compiler-cli): Use typescript to resolve modules for metadata (#22856)
The current module resolution simply attaches .ts to the import/export path, which does
not work if the path is using Node / CommonJS behavior to resolve to an index.ts file.
This patch uses typescript's module resolution logic, and will attempt to load the original
typescript file if this resolution returns a .js or .d.ts file

PR Close #22856
2018-07-10 11:11:48 -07:00
George Kalpakas
3d20c50156 fix(ivy): correctly resolve Array property access (#24664)
PR Close #24664
2018-07-09 15:10:29 -07:00
George Kalpakas
00c110b055 build: upgrade jasmine (and related typings) to latest version (#19904)
With these changes, the types are a little stricter now and also not
compatible with Protractor's jasmine-like syntax. So, we have to also
use `@types/jasminewd2` for e2e tests (but not for non-e2e tests).

I also had to "augment" `@types/jasminewd2`, because the latest
typings from [DefinitelyTyped][1] do not reflect the fact that the
`jasminewd2` version (v2.1.0) currently used by Protractor supports
passing a `done` callback to a spec.

[1]: 566e039485/types/jasminewd2/index.d.ts (L9-L15)

Fixes #23952
Closes #24733

PR Close #19904
2018-07-06 13:48:02 -07:00
cexbrayat
f62876bbcb fix(ivy): pipes are pure by default (#24750)
PR Close #24750
2018-07-06 10:17:17 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b6af8700ce feat(ivy): AOT support for compilation of @Pipes (#24703)
This commit adds support to ngtsc for compilation of the @Pipe
annotation, including support for pipes in @NgModule scopes.

PR Close #24703
2018-07-03 18:36:02 -04:00
Igor Minar
e3064d5432 feat: typescript 2.9 support (#24652)
PR Close #24652
2018-07-03 13:32:06 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0c3738a780 feat(ivy): support templateUrl for ngtsc (#24704)
This commit adds support for templateUrl in component templates within
ngtsc. The compilation pipeline is split into sync and async versions,
where asynchronous compilation invokes a special preanalyze() phase of
analysis. The preanalyze() phase can optionally return a Promise which
will delay compilation until it resolves.

A ResourceLoader interface is used to resolve templateUrls to template
strings and can return results either synchronously or asynchronously.
During sync compilation it is an error if the ResourceLoader returns a
Promise.

Two ResourceLoader implementations are provided. One uses 'fs' to read
resources directly from disk and is chosen if the CompilerHost doesn't
provide a readResource method. The other wraps the readResource method
from CompilerHost if it's provided.

PR Close #24704
2018-07-03 13:31:44 -07:00
Ben Lesh
9803cb011e feat(ivy): Add InheritanceDefinitionFeature to support directive inheritance (#24570)
- Adds InheritanceDefinitionFeature to ivy
- Ensures that lifecycle hooks are inherited from super classes whether they are defined as directives or not
- Directives cannot inherit from Components
- Components can inherit from Directives or Components
- Ensures that Inputs, Outputs, and Host Bindings are inherited
- Ensures that super class Features are run

PR Close #24570
2018-06-29 06:42:40 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ef1c6d8c26 feat(ivy): dummy handler for @Pipe to cause decorator removal (#24677)
Currently ngtsc does not compile @Pipe. This has a side effect
of not removing the @Pipe decorator.

This adds a dummy DecoratorHandler that compiles @Pipe into an
empty ngPipeDef. Eventually this will be replaced with a full
implementation, but for now this solution allows compield code
to be tree-shaken properly.

PR Close #24677
2018-06-28 17:51:42 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
fc4dc35426 feat(ivy): strip all Angular decorators in compiled classes (#24677)
Previously ngtsc removed the class-level decorators (@Component,
etc) but left all the ancillary decorators (@Input, @Optional,
etc).

This changes the transform to descend into the members of decorated
classes and remove any Angular decorators, not just the class-level
ones.

PR Close #24677
2018-06-28 17:51:41 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
104d30507a feat(ivy): able to compile @angular/core with ngtsc (#24677)
@angular/core is unique in that it defines the Angular decorators
(@Component, @Directive, etc). Ordinarily ngtsc looks for imports
from @angular/core in order to identify these decorators. Clearly
within core itself, this strategy doesn't work.

Instead, a special constant ITS_JUST_ANGULAR is declared within a
known file in @angular/core. If ngtsc sees this constant it knows
core is being compiled and can ignore the imports when evaluating
decorators.

Additionally, when compiling decorators ngtsc will often write an
import to @angular/core for needed symbols. However @angular/core
cannot import itself. This change creates a module within core to
export all the symbols needed to compile it and adds intelligence
within ngtsc to write relative imports to that module, instead of
absolute imports to @angular/core.

PR Close #24677
2018-06-28 17:51:41 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ae9418c7de feat(ivy): generate ngInjectorDef for @NgModule in AOT mode (#24632)
This change generates ngInjectorDef as well as ngModuleDef for @NgModule
annotated types, reflecting the dual nature of @NgModules as both compilation
scopes and as DI configuration containers.

This required implementing ngInjectorDef compilation in @angular/compiler as
well as allowing for multiple generated definitions for a single decorator in
the core of ngtsc.

PR Close #24632
2018-06-26 10:56:53 -07:00
Rado Kirov
c95437f15d build(bazel): Turning on strictPropertyInitialization for Angular. (#24572)
All errors for existing fields have been detected and suppressed with a
`!` assertion.

Issue/24571 is tracking proper clean up of those instances.

One-line change required in ivy/compilation.ts, because it appears that
the new syntax causes tsickle emitted node to no longer track their
original sourceFiles.

PR Close #24572
2018-06-25 07:57:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
10da6a45c6 refactor(ivy): first pass at extracting ReflectionHost for abstract reflection (#24541)
ngtsc needs to reflect over code to property compile it. It performs operations
such as enumerating decorators on a type, reading metadata from constructor
parameters, etc.

Depending on the format (ES5, ES6, etc) of the underlying code, the AST
structures over which this reflection takes place can be very different. For
example, in TS/ES6 code `class` declarations are `ts.ClassDeclaration` nodes,
but in ES5 code they've been downleveled to `ts.VariableDeclaration` nodes that
are initialized to IIFEs that build up the classes being defined.

The ReflectionHost abstraction allows ngtsc to perform these operations without
directly querying the AST. Different implementations of ReflectionHost allow
support for different code formats.

PR Close #24541
2018-06-21 13:13:49 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
27bc7dcb43 feat(ivy): ngtsc compiles @Component, @Directive, @NgModule (#24427)
This change supports compilation of components, directives, and modules
within ngtsc. Support is not complete, but is enough to compile and test
//packages/core/test/bundling/todo in full AOT mode. Code size benefits
are not yet achieved as //packages/core itself does not get compiled, and
some decorators (e.g. @Input) are not stripped, leading to unwanted code
being retained by the tree-shaker. This will be improved in future commits.

PR Close #24427
2018-06-14 14:36:45 -07:00
Mark Levy
d8f7b293d7 fix(compiler): support . in import statements. (#20634)
fix #20363

PR Close #20634
2018-06-13 20:29:22 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ca79e11bfa feat(ivy): a generic visitor which allows prefixing nodes for ngtsc (#24230)
This adds ngtsc/util/src/visitor, a utility for visiting TS ASTs that
can add synthetic nodes immediately prior to certain types of nodes (e.g.
class declarations). It's useful to lift definitions that need to be
referenced repeatedly in generated code outside of the class that defines
them.

PR Close #24230
2018-06-07 17:55:14 -04:00
Alan Agius
4ab70fb93d style(compiler-cli): fix typo error (#23897)
PR Close #23897
2018-05-30 17:29:04 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
1eafd04eb3 build(ivy): support alternate compilation modes to enable Ivy testing (#24056)
Bazel has a restriction that a single output (eg. a compiled version of
//packages/common) can only be produced by a single rule. This precludes
the Angular repo from having multiple rules that build the same code. And
the complexity of having a single rule produce multiple outputs (eg. an
ngc-compiled version of //packages/common and an Ivy-enabled version) is
too high.

Additionally, the Angular repo has lots of existing tests which could be
executed as-is under Ivy. Such testing is very valuable, and it would be
nice to share not only the code, but the dependency graph / build config
as well.

Thus, this change introduces a --define flag 'compile' with three potential
values. When --define=compile=X is set, the entire build system runs in a
particular mode - the behavior of all existing targets is controlled by
the flag. This allows us to reuse our entire build structure for testing
in a variety of different manners. The flag has three possible settings:

* legacy (the default): the traditional View Engine (ngc) build
* local: runs the prototype ngtsc compiler, which does not rely on global
  analysis
* jit: runs ngtsc in a mode which executes tsickle, but excludes the
  Angular related transforms, which approximates the behavior of plain
  tsc. This allows the main packages such as common to be tested with
  the JIT compiler.

Additionally, the ivy_ng_module() rule still exists and runs ngc in a mode
where Ivy-compiled output is produced from global analysis information, as
a stopgap while ngtsc is being developed.

PR Close #24056
2018-05-29 18:02:29 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
919f42fea1 feat(ivy): first steps towards JIT compilation (#23833)
This commit adds a mechanism by which the @angular/core annotations
for @Component, @Injectable, and @NgModule become decorators which,
when executed at runtime, trigger just-in-time compilation of their
associated types. The activation of these decorators is configured
by the ivy_switch mechanism, ensuring that the Ivy JIT engine does
not get included in Angular bundles unless specifically requested.

PR Close #23833
2018-05-21 19:13:50 -04:00
Lucas Sloan
5cf82f8f3f build: upgrade to TypeScript 2.8 (#23782)
PR Close #23782
2018-05-15 15:31:12 -07:00
swseverance
fe3679a356 style: remove empty comments (#23404)
PR Close #23404
2018-05-10 15:48:13 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b0eca85e51 refactor(compiler): compile{Component,Directive} take only local information (#23545)
Previously, the compileComponent() and compileDirective() APIs still required
the output of global analysis, even though they only read local information
from that output.

With this refactor, compileComponent() and compileDirective() now define
their inputs explicitly, with the new interfaces R3ComponentMetadata and
R3DirectiveMetadata. compileComponentGlobal() and compileDirectiveGlobal()
are introduced and convert from global analysis output into the new metadata
format.

This refactor also splits out the view compiler into separate files as
r3_view_compiler_local.ts was getting unwieldy.

Finally, this refactor also splits out generation of DI factory functions
into a separate r3_factory utility as the logic is utilized between different
compilers.

PR Close #23545
2018-05-08 13:57:20 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
b1f040f5a2 fix(compiler-cli): don't rely on incompatible TS method (#23550)
g3 and the Angular repo have different versions of TypeScript, and
ts.updateIdentifier() has a different signature in the different versions.
There is no way to write a call to the function that will compile in both
versions simultaneously.

Instead, use ts.getMutableClone() as that has the same effect of cloning
the identifier.

PR Close #23550
2018-04-25 19:00:55 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
ab5bc42da0 feat(ivy): first steps towards ngtsc mode (#23455)
This commit adds a new compiler pipeline that isn't dependent on global
analysis, referred to as 'ngtsc'. This new compiler is accessed by
running ngc with "enableIvy" set to "ngtsc". It reuses the same initialization
logic but creates a new implementation of Program which does not perform the
global-level analysis that AngularCompilerProgram does. It will be the
foundation for the production Ivy compiler.

PR Close #23455
2018-04-25 13:25:33 -07:00
Greg Magolan
6199ea5d4a fix(compiler-cli): shorten resolved module name in fileNameToModuleName to npm package name for typings (#23231)
PR Close #23231
2018-04-13 00:19:19 -07:00
Kara Erickson
0d516f1658 fix(ivy): update compiler to generate separate creation mode and update mode blocks (#23292)
PR Close #23292
2018-04-11 15:30:39 -07:00
Pete Bacon Darwin
4b96a58c5a docs: remove all deprecated @stable jsdoc tags (#23210)
These are no longer needed as stable docs are computed as those that
do not have `@experimental` or `@deprecated` tags.

PR Close #23210
2018-04-10 21:49:32 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
58143555bc fix(compiler-cli): strictMetadataEmit should not break on non-compliant libraries (#23275)
rxjs 6.0.0 breaks strictMetadataEmit as they now publish a .d.ts file with a
structure like:

declare export class Subscription {
  static EMPTY: Subscription;
}

This generates metadata which contains an error, and fails the strictMetadataEmit
validation. There is nothing a library author can do in this situation except to
set strictMetadataEmit to false.

The spirit of strictMetadataEmit is to validate that the author's library doesn't
do anything that will break downstream users. This failure is a corner case which
causes more harm than good, so this commit disables validation for metadata
collected from .d.ts files.

Fixes #22210

PR Close #23275
2018-04-09 15:35:23 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
11ea3a3f33 fix(compiler-cli): don't lower expressions in flat module metadata (#23226)
Lowering expressions in flat module metadata is desirable, but it won't
work without some rearchitecting. Currently the flat module index source
is added to the Program and therefore must be determined before the rest
of the transforms run. Since the lowering transform changes the set of
exports needed in the index, this creates a catch-22 in the index
generation.

This commit causes the flat module index metadata to be generated using
only those transforms which are "safe" (don't modify the index).

PR Close #23226
2018-04-06 14:36:44 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f99cb5c995 fix(compiler-cli): flat module index metadata should be transformed (#23129)
Currently, the flat module index metadata is produced directly from
the source metadata. The compiler, however, applies transformations
on the Typescript sources during transpilation, and also equivalent
transformations on the metadata itself. This transformed metadata
doesn't end up in the flat module index.

This changes the compiler to generate the flat module index metadata
from its transformed version instead of directly from source.

PR Close #23129
2018-04-04 09:44:14 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
550433a128 feat(compiler-cli): lower loadChildren fields to allow dynamic module paths (#23088)
Computing the value of loadChildren does not work externally, as the CLI
needs to be able to detect the paths referenced to properly set up
codesplitting. However, internally, different approaches to codesplitting
require hashed module IDs, and the computation of those hashes involves
something like:

{path: '...', loadChildren: hashFn('module')}

ngc should lower loadChildren into an exported constant in that case.

This will never break externally, because loadChildren is always a
string externally, and a string won't get lowered.

PR Close #23088
2018-04-04 08:20:21 -07:00
Oussama Ben Brahim
193737a1ea fix(compiler-cli): use numeric comparison for TypeScript version (#22705)
Fixes #22593

PR Close #22705
2018-03-30 07:58:36 -07:00
Alex Eagle
0d9140cdce fix(bazel): ng_package should include private exports in fesms (#23054)
PR Close #23054
2018-03-29 14:11:12 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
9fb08e2377 ci(language-service): enable language service tests in bazel (#23001)
PR Close #23001
2018-03-29 13:11:27 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
4e004f3783 ci(compiler-cli): run compiler-cli tests in bazel (#22997)
PR Close #22997
2018-03-28 10:02:53 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
bd024c02e2 feat(compiler): lower @NgModule ids if needed (#23031)
This change allows the id of an NgModule to be dynamically computed if
needed.

PR Close #23031
2018-03-28 09:15:16 -07:00
Veres Lajos
de90314304 style: typos fixed - https://github.com/vlajos/misspell-fixer (#22975)
PR Close #22975
2018-03-27 14:51:53 -04:00
Alex Eagle
27e14b2fb3 feat(bazel): prefix private-export (barred-latin-o) symbols (#23007)
This allows a bundle index to be re-exported by a higher-level module without fear of collisions.
Under bazel, we always set the prefix to be underscore-joined workspace, package, label

PR Close #23007
2018-03-26 22:28:55 -04:00
Rado Kirov
838a610197 fix(compiler): don't typecheck all inputs (#22899)
ngc knows to filter out d.ts inputs, but the logic accidentally
depended on whether it had a previous Program lying around.

Fixing that logic puts ngc on the fast code path, but in that code
path it must be able to merge tsickle EmitResults, so we need to
plumb the tsickle.mergeEmitResults function through all the intervening
APIs.  The bulk of this change is that plumbing.

PR Close #22899
2018-03-21 18:29:18 -04:00
Alex Rickabaugh
6ef9f2278f feat(ivy): @NgModule -> ngInjectorDef compilation (#22458)
This adds compilation of @NgModule providers and imports into
ngInjectorDef statements in generated code. All @NgModule annotations
will be compiled and the @NgModule decorators removed from the
resultant js output.

All @Injectables will also be compiled in Ivy mode, and the decorator
removed.

PR Close #22458
2018-03-16 12:57:11 -07:00
Victor Berchet
0ebd577db4 refactor(compiler): Drop support for the deprecated <template>. Use <ng-template> instead (#22783)
BREAKING CHANGE:

The `<template>` tag was deprecated in Angular v4 to avoid collisions (i.e. when
using Web Components).

This commit removes support for `<template>`. `<ng-template>` should be used
instead.

BEFORE:

    <!-- html template -->
    <template>some template content</template>

    # tsconfig.json
    {
      # ...
      "angularCompilerOptions": {
        # ...
        # This option is no more supported and will have no effect
        "enableLegacyTemplate": [true|false]
      }
    }

AFTER:

    <!-- html template -->
    <ng-template>some template content</ng-template>

PR Close #22783
2018-03-15 14:52:22 -07:00
Olivier Combe
3b167be069 feat(compiler): support for singleline, multiline & jsdoc comments (#22715)
PR Close #22715
2018-03-15 14:48:53 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
6e5e819e80 fix(compiler-cli): emit correct css string escape sequences (#22776)
Works around an issue with TypeScript 2.6 and 2.7 that causes
the tranformer emit to emit incorrect escapes for css string
literals.

Fixes: #22774

PR Close #22776
2018-03-15 11:37:50 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
6e00410e1c fix(compiler-cli): annotate Ivy fields as @nocollapse in closure mode (#22691)
Closure has a transformation which turns:

Service.ngInjectableDef = ...;

into:

Service$ngInjectableDef = ...;

This transformation obviously breaks Ivy in a major way. The solution is
to annotate the fields as @nocollapse. However, Typescript appears to ignore
synthetic comments added to a node during a transformation, so the "right"
way to add these comments doesn't work.

As an interim measure, a post-processing step just before the compiled JS is
written to disk appends the correct comments with a regular expression.

PR Close #22691
2018-03-12 14:34:22 -07:00
Igor Minar
3f70aba272 fix(compiler-cli): disableTypeScriptVersionCheck should be applied even for older tsc versions (#22669)
Previously the flag would only disable the check in the case we tried to use newer tsc version.

In g3 we sometimes take a while to update tsc, but as a prerequisite of that Angular needs to be
updated first. This change enables us to update Angular and use it in g3 while g3 is being update
to the required tsc. Of course extra care is required when this check is disabled, but since we
control everything in g3, it's on us to get this right.

I don't see any preexisting tests for this, and I'm not sure how to write them right now.
I filed https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/22699

PR Close #22669
2018-03-12 09:27:24 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
8449eb8d62 build: upgrade to TypeScript 2.7 (#22669)
Fixes: #21571

PR Close #22669
2018-03-12 09:27:23 -07:00
Alex Eagle
40315bef3d fix(compiler-cli): enableResourceInlining handles both styles and styleUrls (#22688)
When both are present, the inlined styles are appended to the end of the styles

PR Close #22688
2018-03-11 22:14:32 -07:00
Alex Eagle
123efba388 fix(compiler-cli): resolve resource URLs before loading them under enableResourceInlining (#22688)
Also turn on the feature for Bazel ng_module rules

PR Close #22688
2018-03-11 22:14:31 -07:00
Alex Rickabaugh
0d8deb0795 fix(compiler-cli): generate proper exports.* identifiers in cjs output (#22564)
When the compiler generates a reference to an exported variable in the
same file, it inserts a synthetic ts.Identifier node. In CommonJS
output, this synthetic node would not be properly rewritten with an
`exports.` prefix.

This change sets the TS original node property on the synthetic node
we generate, which ensures TS knows to rewrite it in CommonJS output.

PR Close #22564
2018-03-09 13:09:57 -08:00
Alex Eagle
b5be18f405 feat(compiler-cli): add resource inlining to ngc (#22615)
When angularCompilerOptions { enableResourceInlining: true }, we replace all templateUrl and styleUrls properties in @Component with template/styles

PR Close #22615
2018-03-09 09:15:12 -08:00
WilliamKoza
3ceee99e22 feat(compiler-cli): Check unvalidated combination of ngc and TypeScript (#22293)
closes #20669

PR Close #22293
2018-02-18 15:12:46 -08:00
Oussama Ben Brahim
f1a063298e feat(core): set preserveWhitespaces to false by default (#22046)
Fixes #22027

PR Close #22046
2018-02-16 09:06:14 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
f755db78dc fix(core): require factory to be provided for shakeable InjectionToken (#22207)
InjectionToken can be created with an ngInjectableDef, and previously
this allowed the full expressiveness of @Injectable. However, this
requires a runtime reflection system in order to generate factories
from expressed provider declarations.

Instead, this change requires scoped InjectionTokens to provide the
factory directly (likely using inject() for the arguments), bypassing
the need for a reflection system.

Fixes #22205

PR Close #22207
2018-02-15 16:16:16 -08:00
Alex Eagle
029dbf0e18 feat(bazel): ng_module produces bundle index (#22176)
It creates the bundle index .d.ts and .metadata.json files.
The names are based on the ng_module target.

PR Close #22176
2018-02-15 14:08:53 -08:00
Alex Rickabaugh
235a235fab feat: change @Injectable() to support tree-shakeable tokens (#22005)
This commit bundles 3 important changes, with the goal of enabling tree-shaking
of services which are never injected. Ordinarily, this tree-shaking is prevented
by the existence of a hard dependency on the service by the module in which it
is declared.

Firstly, @Injectable() is modified to accept a 'scope' parameter, which points
to an @NgModule(). This reverses the dependency edge, permitting the module to
not depend on the service which it "provides".

Secondly, the runtime is modified to understand the new relationship created
above. When a module receives a request to inject a token, and cannot find that
token in its list of providers, it will then look at the token for a special
ngInjectableDef field which indicates which module the token is scoped to. If
that module happens to be in the injector, it will behave as if the token
itself was in the injector to begin with.

Thirdly, the compiler is modified to read the @Injectable() metadata and to
generate the special ngInjectableDef field as part of TS compilation, using the
PartialModules system.

Additionally, this commit adds several unit and integration tests of various
flavors to test this change.

PR Close #22005
2018-02-12 14:34:59 -08:00
Alex Eagle
dcf64a0d01 fix(bazel): improve error message for missing assets (#22096)
fixes #22095

PR Close #22096
2018-02-08 10:01:27 -08:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
eb8ddd2983 feat(compiler-cli): reflect static methods added to classes in metadata (#21926)
PR Close #21926
2018-02-01 08:30:58 -08:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
8baff1858b fix(ivy): add names to function expressions (#21714)
PR Close #21714
2018-01-23 13:33:48 -08:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
dd8679037e fix(compiler-cli): do not fold errors past calls in the collector (#21708)
Folding errors passed calls prevented the static reflector from
begin able to ignore errors in annotations it doesn't know as
the call to the unknown annotation was elided from the metadata.

Fixes: #21273

PR Close #21708
2018-01-23 13:33:25 -08:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
64d16dee02 feat(compiler): implement "enableIvy" compiler option (#21427)
The "enableIvy" compiler option is the initial implementation
of the Render3 (or Ivy) code generation. This commit enables
generation generating "Hello, World" (example in the test)
but not much else. It is currenly only useful for internal Ivy
testing as Ivy is in development.

PR Close #21427
2018-01-18 18:22:44 -06:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
7f93aad836 fix(compiler-cli): do not lower expressions in non-modules (#21649)
Fixes: #21651

PR Close #21649
2018-01-18 18:21:42 -06:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
e64b1e99c2 fix(compiler): make .ngsummary.json files idempotent (#21448)
Fixes: #21432

PR Close #21448
2018-01-10 16:20:53 -08:00
chembu
e99475260f docs(aio): document the template compiler options (#21333)
PR Close #21333
2018-01-08 13:23:16 -05:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
83d207d0a7 build: upgrade to TypeScript 2.6 (#21144)
Fixes #20653

PR Close #21144
2017-12-22 20:15:47 -08:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
5f23a1223f fix(compiler-cli): do not force type checking on .js files
The compiler host would force any file that is in node_modules
into the list of files that needed to be type checked which
captures .js files if `allowJs` is set to `true`. This should
have only forced .d.ts files into the project to enable
generation of factories.

Fixes: #19757
2017-12-20 10:01:10 -08:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
30208759cd fix(compiler-cli): do not emit invalid .metadata.json files
If no metadata is collected the `ngc` would generate file
that contained `[null]` instead of eliding the `.metadata.json`
file.

Fixes: #20479
2017-12-20 09:58:36 -08:00
Trotyl
05ff6c09ca fix(compiler): make tsx file aot compatible
fixes #20555
2017-12-15 07:53:46 -08:00
Martin Probst
8c52088346 fix(compiler-cli): merge @fileoverview comments. (#20870)
Previously, this code would unconditionally add a @fileoverview
comment to generated files, and only if the contained any code at all.

However often existing fileoverview comments should be copied from the
file the generated file was originally based off of. This allows users
to e.g. include Closure Compiler directives in their original
`component.ts` file, which will then automaticallly also apply to code
generated from it.

This special cases `@license` comments, as Closure disregards directives
in comments containing `@license`.

PR Close #20870
2017-12-12 11:37:55 -08:00
Martin Probst
4efc32dabf fix(compiler-cli): disable checkTypes in emit. (#20828)
Closure Compiler by default will report diagnostics from type checks in
any JavaScript code, including code emitted by the Angular compiler.
Disabling `checkTypes` substantially reduces warning spam for users, and
allows them to run with stricter compiler flags (e.g. treating actual
diagnostics from user code as errors).

Closure Compiler will still type check the code and use types (where
found and correct) for optimizations.

PR Close #20828
2017-12-07 13:34:05 -08:00
Keen Yee Liau
073f485c72 fix(compiler-cli): Fix swallowed Error messages (#20846)
This commit fixes a bug in which non-formatted errors are silently
dropped.

Internal issue: b/67739418

PR Close #20846
2017-12-06 16:49:22 -08:00
Alex Eagle
f841fbe60f fix(compiler-cli): propagate ts.SourceFile moduleName into metadata 2017-12-01 14:19:06 -08:00
Filipe Silva
71e5de646b fix(compiler-cli): fix memory leak in program creation (#20692)
Saving `oldProgram` in `AngularCompilerProgram` instances is causing a memory leak for unemitted programs.

It's not actually used so simply not saving it fixes the memory leak.

Fix #20691

PR Close #20692
2017-11-29 16:53:11 -06:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
8ecda94899 feat(compiler-cli): improve error messages produced during structural errors (#20459)
The errors produced when error were encountered while interpreting the
content of a directive was often incomprehencible. With this change
these kind of error messages should be easier to understand and diagnose.

PR Close #20459
2017-11-27 16:59:57 -06:00
Alex Eagle
6e83204238 fix(bazel): produce named AMD modules for codegen (#20547)
fixes #19422

Signed-off-by: Alex Eagle <alexeagle@google.com>

PR Close #20547
2017-11-27 13:44:41 -06:00
Olivier Combe
de78307928 fix(compiler-cli): normalize sourcepaths for i18n extracted files (#20417)
Fixes #20416
PR Close #20417
2017-11-27 12:16:07 -06:00
Alex Eagle
a9f3e2bd95 build: Upgrade to TypeScript 2.5 (#20175)
- update to TypeScript 2.5
- point the 2.4 typings test at the previous typescript version, so we
  don't break it accidentally
- widen the peerDeps from Angular packages that depend on TypeScript
- update to latest TypeScript 2.5 compatible Bazel rules
- move .bazelrc to tools/bazel.rc per https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/best-practices.html#bazelrc

PR Close #20175
2017-11-15 18:12:16 -06:00
Alex Eagle
5b16ce9302 fix(compiler-cli): don't report emit diagnostics when --noEmitOnError is off (#20063) 2017-11-02 14:49:38 -07:00
Rado Kirov
005a78bd83 refactor: allow compilation with TypeScript 2.5 (#19966)
A small number of types need to be adjusted. The changes seem to be
backwards compatible with TS 2.4.

PR Close #19966
2017-10-31 00:26:43 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
54480f7dfc fix(compiler): report errors properly in G3 in certain conditions (#20041)
Condition: static analysis error, given:
- noResolve:true
- generateCodeForLibraries: false
- CompilerHost.getSourceFile throws on non existent files

All of these are true in G3.
PR Close #20041
2017-10-30 21:24:30 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
420852e2f5 fix(compiler): reexport less symbols in .ngfactory.ts files (#19884)
* don't reexport symbols that the user already reexported
* never reexport symbols that are part of arguments of non simple function calls

Fixes #19883

PR Close #19884
2017-10-30 20:11:29 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
04eb80cc2b fix(compiler): always use relative paths to refer to generated code
Previously we generated imports like `@angular/material/index.ngfactory`,
which doesn’t make sense as we don’t ship generated code on npm

Closes #20031
2017-10-30 18:28:25 -04:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
22c66f0e02 fix(compiler-cli): avoid producing source mappings for host views (#19965)
The host view doesn't map back to user code so the template compiler
produces a blank `url` for them.

PR Close #19965
2017-10-27 22:26:57 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
31797d3b50 fix(compiler): make watch mode work on windows (#19953)
Fixes #19951
PR Close #19953
2017-10-26 18:43:00 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
957be960d2 fix(compiler): recover from structural errors in watch mode (#19953)
This also changes the compiler so that we throw less often
on structural changes and produce a meaningful state
in the `ng.Program` in case of errors.

Related to #19951

PR Close #19953
2017-10-26 18:43:00 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
18e9d86a3b fix(compiler): translate emit diagnostics with noEmitOnError: true. (#19953)
This prevents errors reported against `.ngfactory.ts` files show up
as the result of running `ngc`.

Closes #19935
PR Close #19953
2017-10-26 18:42:59 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
d56724659f fix(compiler): automatically set emitDecoratorMetadata when "annotationsAs": "static fields” (#19927)
This is a workaround for https://github.com/angular/tsickle/issues/635.

Fixes #19916
PR Close #19927
2017-10-25 13:38:39 -04:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
56b18ff063 fix(compiler-cli): produce correct paths for windows output (#19915)
The path mapping was broken for Windows by fc0b1d5b61.
Fixed the path mapping and put code in place to make such a problem
to sneek by again.

PR Close #19915
2017-10-24 17:54:58 -04:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
7bfeac746e fix(compiler-cli): only use error collector when needed. (#19912)
The error collector changes behavior of the metadata resolver
in ways that haven't been fully hardened. This changes limits
its use to the lazy route detection and the language service.

Issue: #19906

PR Close #19912
2017-10-24 17:06:41 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
c92efc15fb fix(compiler): don’t type check templates with skipTemplateCodegen (#19909)
This change is needed to prevent users’ builds from breaking.

If a user sets `fullTemlateTypeCheck` to true, we will
continue to check the templates even when `skipTemplateCodegen` is true
as well.

Related to #19906

PR Close #19909
2017-10-24 17:06:34 -04:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
a0ae120093 fix(compiler-cli): report all diagnostic error messages (#19886)
This fixes a problem introduced in 8d45fefc31
which modified how diagnostic error messages are reported for structural
metadata errors causing some of the diagnostics to be lost.

PR Close #19886
2017-10-23 22:41:10 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
fc0b1d5b61 fix(compiler): correctly calculate the outDir if it repeats a parts of the rootDir. (#19836)
Fixes #19718

PR Close #19836
2017-10-23 18:46:04 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
8d45fefc31 refactor(compiler): remove old ngtools api and add listLazyRoutes to new api (#19836)
Usages of `NgTools_InternalApi_NG_2` from `@angular/compiler-cli` will now
throw an error.

Adds `listLazyRoutes` to `@angular/compiler-cli/ngtools2.ts` for getting
the lazy routes of a `ng.Program`.
PR Close #19836
2017-10-23 18:46:04 -04:00
Filipe Silva
14380ff086 build: add warning about changing ngtools_api2 2017-10-20 09:39:30 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
25cbc98979 fix(compiler-cli): do not add references to files outside of rootDir (#19770)
References to resources (such as .css files) that are generated into
the `outDir` directory outside of `rootDir` would cause a spurious
compiler error about not being able to find a files that ends in
'.ngstyle.ts'.

Also fixed a minor issue in compiler error reporting

Fixes: #19765, #19767

PR Close #19770
2017-10-18 11:18:50 -07:00
Alex Eagle
56774dfb79 fix(compiler-cli): diagnostics file paths relative to cwd, not tsconfig (#19748)
PR Close #19748
2017-10-18 11:18:17 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
653a211743 Revert "Revert "Revert "perf(compiler): skip type check and emit in bazel in some cases. (#19646)"""
This reverts commit 6b7cead0c5.
2017-10-12 16:09:49 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
6b7cead0c5 Revert "Revert "perf(compiler): skip type check and emit in bazel in some cases. (#19646)""
This reverts commit 94a925a1b0.
2017-10-12 10:32:21 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
94a925a1b0 Revert "perf(compiler): skip type check and emit in bazel in some cases. (#19646)"
This reverts commit a22121d65d.
2017-10-12 10:26:53 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
a22121d65d perf(compiler): skip type check and emit in bazel in some cases. (#19646)
If no user files changed:
- only type check the changed generated files

Never emit non changed generated files
- we still calculate them, but don’t send them through
  TypeScript to emit them but cache the written files instead.
PR Close #19646
2017-10-11 15:54:02 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
d30ce19231 fix(compiler): correctly calculate the out path on windows (#19601)
Fixes #19543
PR Close #19601
2017-10-10 10:15:06 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
f83989bb0d fix(compiler-cli): produce smaller source maps for templates (#19578)
Assocating each template node with a the generated TypeScript
generated overly verbose source maps. Changed to creating a
source map entry per unique source span instead of each
unique template ast node.

Fixes: #19537

PR Close #19578
2017-10-06 14:48:25 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
0b06ea177a perf(compiler): only type check input files when using bazel (#19581)
This helps hazel as it does not check libraries (e.g. the default lib) which are
not input files, but still checks `.d.ts` files that are inputs.

PR Close #19581
2017-10-06 14:48:02 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
01f711281c fix(compiler): don’t use ng:// in AOT source maps, and never point to the original source file
This is important to not confuse users nor downstream tools that
consume our source maps. For generated content for which we don’t
have an original source file, we use the generated file now.

Fixes #19538
2017-10-04 16:20:55 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
696af79dc7 fix(compiler): properly work on windows
Verified manually on a windows surface tablet.

Fixes #19492
2017-10-04 14:58:08 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
caa51950e8 fix(compiler): only don’t emit already emitted files in incremental compilation 2017-10-04 14:55:21 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
7c5ecb5b5c fix(compiler): also count generated files to determine whether to use single file emit 2017-10-03 09:57:12 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
c4129137e7 fix(compiler): set emitSkipped to false for incremental compilation 2017-10-03 09:57:12 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
745b59f49c perf(compiler): only emit changed files for incremental compilation
For now, we always create all generated files, but diff them
before we pass them to TypeScript.

For the user files, we compare the programs and only emit changed
TypeScript files.

This also adds more diagnostic messages if the `—diagnostics` flag
is passed to the command line.
2017-10-02 08:24:50 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
b0868915ae perf(compiler): don’t emit summaries for jit by default
This re-adds the flag `enableSummariesForJit` to the compiler options
that already existed in Angular 4.
2017-10-02 08:24:50 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
7c1d3e0f5a fix(compiler): make watch mode work with declaration: false
closes #19464
2017-09-28 14:21:05 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
2f6ae527d1 fix(compiler): make sure our out path calculation is correct 2017-09-28 14:20:20 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
ec2be5dccb fix(compiler): allow to use flat modules and summaries
The combination of flat modules, flat module redirects and summaries
lead to errors before.
2017-09-28 14:20:20 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
f24ea59f74 fix(compiler-cli): don't rewrite imports when annotating for closure (#19444)
Closure no longer needs to have the imports rewritten avoid rewriting
as this can cause issues when the source directory structure differs
from what is deployed.

Fixes: #19026
2017-09-28 09:31:28 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
dfb8d21ef4 feat(compiler): enabled strict checking of parameters to an @Injectable (#19412)
Added the compiler options `strictInjectionParameters` that defaults
to `false`. If enabled the compiler will report errors for parameters
of an `@Injectable` that cannot be determined instead of generating a
warning.

This is planned to be switched to default to `true` for Angular 6.0.
2017-09-26 13:40:47 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
a75040d0a1 refactor(compiler): bump metadata version to 4 (#19338)
Also adds auto upgrade from lower version based
on the .d.ts file (e.g. from version 3 to 4).

This is needed as we are now also capturing type aliases
in metadata files (and we rely on this),
see 6e3498ca8e.
2017-09-26 13:31:59 -07:00
Filipe Silva
e889c68aff fix(compiler-cli): don't join errors with comma (#19331) 2017-09-26 11:25:57 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
27c6638913 fix(compiler-cli): set source file ranges in node emitter (#19348)
Enables source mapping from the template to the generated files.
2017-09-26 09:26:18 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
bb1665cbd8 fix(compiler): make sure to detect paths that start with rootDir correctly
closes #19362
2017-09-25 13:36:43 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
3799f43c71 fix(compiler): add parens around binary / ternary expressions
This fixes cases where binary / ternary operators are nested
(e.g. a nested ternary operator).
2017-09-25 13:36:00 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
a8a9660112 fix(compiler): various squashed fixes for the new ngc
introduce the option `allowEmptyCodegenFiles` to generate all generated files,
even if they are empty.
- also provides the original source files from which the file was generated
  in the write file callback
- needed e.g. for G3 when copying over pinto mod names from the original component
  to all generated files

use `importAs` from flat modules when writing summaries
- i.e. prevents incorrect entries like @angular/common/common in the .ngsummary.json files.

change interaction between ng and ts to prevent race conditions
- before Angular would rely on TS to first read the file for which we generate files,
  and then the generated files. However, this can break easily when we reuse an old program.

don’t generate files for sources that are outside of `rootDir`
(see #19337)
2017-09-25 13:36:00 -07:00
Filipe Silva
e224e3d62d fix(compiler-cli): update ngtools2 EmitFlags (#19375) 2017-09-25 12:37:00 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
476790290e fix(compiler-cli): do not validate metadata from declaration files (#19324)
Upgrading metadata files causes spurious reports of metadata errors.

Fixes #18867
2017-09-25 12:36:08 -07:00
Olivier Combe
0f5c70d563 build: update npm dependencies (#19328)
PR Close #19328
2017-09-22 13:20:52 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
f96142cd7c build: remove references to tsc-wrapped (#19298)
With this commit `ngc` is used instead of `tsc-wrapped` for
collecting metadata and tsickle rewriting and `tsc-wrapped`
is removed from the repository.

`@angular/tsc-wrapped@5` is now deprecated and is no longer
used, updated, or maintained as part as of Angular 5.x.x.

`@angular/tsc-wrapped@4` is still maintained and required by
Angular 4.x.x and will be maintained as long as 4.x.x is in
LTS.

PR Close #19298
2017-09-21 13:55:52 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
f2bad195bc fix(compiler): correctly derive fileExists for generated files (#19301)
PR Close #19301
2017-09-21 09:59:40 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
c76da27240 fix(compiler): support noResolve (#19301)
PR Close #19301
2017-09-21 09:59:40 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
45747ed531 fix(compiler): don’t lower property accesses of exported symbols (#19301)
E.g. this allows the following to work:
```
@Decorator({
  useValue: MyClass.someMethod
})
class MyClass {
  static someMethod() {}
}
```
PR Close #19301
2017-09-21 09:59:40 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
62602b9bd8 fix(compiler): collect non exported symbols in d.ts files (#19301)
TS treats all symbols in d.ts files as exported,
whether they have an `export` keyword or not.

PR Close #19301
2017-09-21 09:59:40 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
6665d76fbb perf(compiler): speed up watch mode (#19275)
- don’t regenerate code for .d.ts files when
  an oldProgram is passed to `createProgram`
- cache `fileExists` / `getSourceFile` / `readFile` in watch mode
- refactor tests to share common code in `test_support`
- support `—diagnostic` command line to print total time
  used per watch mode compilation.
PR Close #19275
2017-09-19 16:55:23 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
ad7251c8bb refactor(compiler): introduce EmitFlags.CodeGen (#19275)
This flag controls whether the compiler emits generated files.
It is initially calculated via `skipTemplateCodegen` from the
compiler options.

Also:
- adds a small performance improvement to not generate the files
  at all if we don’t emit generated code.
- removes `EmitFlags.Summaries` as we never used it.


PR Close #19275
2017-09-19 16:55:23 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
8f95b751e0 perf(compiler): only use tsickle if needed (#19275)
PR Close #19275
2017-09-19 16:55:23 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
edd5f5a333 perf(compiler): make the creation of ts.Program faster. (#19275)
We now create 2 programs with exactly the same fileNames and
exactly the same `import` / `export` declarations,
allowing TS to reuse the structure of first program
completely. When passing in an oldProgram and the files didn’t change,
TS can also reuse the old program completely.

This is possible buy adding generated files to TS
in `host.geSourceFile` via `ts.SourceFile.referencedFiles`.

This commit also:
- has a minor side effect on how we generate shared stylesheets:
  - previously every import in a stylesheet would generate a new
    `.ngstyles.ts` file.
  - now, we only generate 1 `.ngstyles.ts` file per entry in `@Component.styleUrls`.
  This was required as we need to be able to determine the program files
  without loading the resources (which can be async).
- makes all angular related methods in `CompilerHost`
  optional, allowing to just use a regular `ts.CompilerHost` as `CompilerHost`.
- simplifies the logic around `Compiler.analyzeNgModules` by introducing `NgAnalyzedFile`.

Perf impact: 1.5s improvement in compiling angular io
PR Close #19275
2017-09-19 16:55:23 -07:00
Olivier Combe
b6b18c1d7f fix(tsc-wrapped): deduplicate metadata only when the module is the same (#19249)
Fixes #19219
PR Close #19249
2017-09-18 21:15:49 -07:00
Yuan Gao
0c44e733ad refactor(core): remove readonly getters in common, compiler (#19150)
PR Close #19150
2017-09-14 13:37:52 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
996c7c2dde feat(compiler): reuse the TypeScript typecheck for template typechecking. (#19152)
This speeds up the compilation process significantly.

Also introduces a new option `fullTemplateTypeCheck` to do more checks in templates:
- check expressions inside of templatized content (e.g. inside of `<div *ngIf>`).
- check the arguments of calls to the `transform` function of pipes
- check references to directives that were exposed as variables via `exportAs`
PR Close #19152
2017-09-14 13:37:08 -04:00
Matias Niemelä
4695c69cf1 refactor(compiler): remove all source-level traces to tsc-wrapped (#18966)
- temporarily keeps the old sources under packages/tsc-wrapped
  until the build scripts are changed to use compiler-cli everywhere.
- removes the compiler options `disableTransformerPipeline` that was introduced
  in a previous beta of Angular 5, i.e. the transformer based compiler
  is now always enabled.

PR Close #18966
2017-09-13 20:47:37 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
bf94f878bc refactor(compiler): use new ngc for i18n (#19095)
This also changes ngc to support all tsc command line arguments.
PR Close #19095
2017-09-12 18:55:32 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
ca5aebaa6b refactor: update angular to support TypeScript 2.4
Detailed updates:
- rxjs@5.0.x
- tsickle@0.24.x
- typescript@2.4.x
- @bazel/typescript@0.10.0
- protractor@5.1.x
- selenium-webdriver@3.0.x

BREAKING CHANGE:
- the Angular compiler now requires TypeScript 2.4.x.
2017-09-12 10:31:30 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
a69172f6ce fix(compiler): fix bazel integration and make perform-compile more flexible
Needed to allow custom checking for diagnostics.
2017-09-07 19:30:04 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
b1055a5edb fix(compiler): emit preamble in generated files. 2017-09-07 19:29:58 -04:00
Tobias Bosch
5ef6e6366f fix(compiler): lower variables with a closure by exporting the variable.
This e.g. leaves comments at the right place, which is important for closure.
2017-09-07 18:28:00 -04:00
Olivier Combe
22c409029c fix(compiler-cli): use --locale parameter for transformers (#18988)
PR Close #18988
2017-09-01 12:23:11 -05:00
Olivier Combe
56238fe94e feat(compiler): set enableLegacyTemplate to false by default (#18756)
BREAKING CHANGE: the compiler option `enableLegacyTemplate` is now disabled by default as the `<template>` element has been deprecated since v4. Use `<ng-template>` instead. The option `enableLegacyTemplate` and the `<template>` element will both be removed in Angular v6.
PR Close #18756
2017-08-31 18:38:34 -07:00
Filipe Silva
ee04217d53 refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18978)
PR Close #18978
2017-08-31 14:37:13 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
fce7ae16f5 fix(compiler): treat absolute imports as package imports (#18912)
This is a corner case, and converting them is what
was expected in G3. This also fits the fact that
we already convert package paths into relative paths.


PR Close #18912
2017-08-31 13:27:56 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
4059a72710 fix(compiler): workaround bugs in TS when combining transformers (#18912)
PR Close #18912
2017-08-31 13:27:55 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
83e5deb988 fix(compiler-cli): fix memory leaks in watch mode (#18961)
PR Close #18961
2017-08-31 13:27:45 -07:00
Jason Aden
56b751ead5 Revert "refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18952)"
This reverts commit f544128138.
2017-08-31 11:52:44 -07:00
Filipe Silva
f544128138 refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18952)
PR Close #18952
2017-08-31 11:31:23 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
cf7d47dda0 feat(compiler-cli): add watch mode to ngc (#18818)
With this change ngc now accepts a `-w` or a `--watch`
command-line option that will automatically perform a
recompile whenever any source files change on disk.

PR Close #18818
2017-08-31 09:46:24 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
0e64261f26 feat(compiler-cli): lower metadata useValue and data literal fields (#18905)
With this commit the compiler will "lower" expressions into exported
variables for values the compiler does not need to know statically
in order to be able to generate a factory. For example:

```
  providers: [{provider: 'token', useValue: calculated()}]
```

produced an error as the expression `calculated()` is not supported
by the compiler because `calculated` is not a
[known function](https://angular.io/guide/metadata#annotationsdecorators)

With this commit this is rewritten, during emit of the .js file, into
something like:

```
export var ɵ0 = calculated();

  ...

  provdiers: [{provider: 'token', useValue: ɵ0}]
```

The compiler then will now generate a reference to the exported `ɵ0`
instead of failing to evaluate `calculated()`.

PR Close #18905
2017-08-31 09:46:16 -07:00
Jason Aden
c7e1bda32f Revert "feat(compiler-cli): lower metadata useValue and data literal fields (#18905)"
This reverts commit c685cc2f0a.
2017-08-30 19:02:17 -07:00
Jason Aden
3a6d270bb8 Revert "feat(compiler-cli): add watch mode to ngc (#18818)"
This reverts commit 06d01b2287.
2017-08-30 19:02:03 -07:00
Jason Aden
c2136d18bd Revert "refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18952)"
This reverts commit 1953e2af7a.
2017-08-30 19:01:47 -07:00
Filipe Silva
1953e2af7a refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18952)
PR Close #18952
2017-08-30 18:01:33 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
06d01b2287 feat(compiler-cli): add watch mode to ngc (#18818)
With this change ngc now accepts a `-w` or a `--watch`
command-line option that will automatically perform a
recompile whenever any source files change on disk.

PR Close #18818
2017-08-30 18:00:52 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
c685cc2f0a feat(compiler-cli): lower metadata useValue and data literal fields (#18905)
With this commit the compiler will "lower" expressions into exported
variables for values the compiler does not need to know statically
in order to be able to generate a factory. For example:

```
  providers: [{provider: 'token', useValue: calculated()}]
```

produced an error as the expression `calculated()` is not supported
by the compiler because `calculated` is not a
[known function](https://angular.io/guide/metadata#annotationsdecorators)

With this commit this is rewritten, during emit of the .js file, into
something like:

```
export var ɵ0 = calculated();

  ...

  provdiers: [{provider: 'token', useValue: ɵ0}]
```

The compiler then will now generate a reference to the exported `ɵ0`
instead of failing to evaluate `calculated()`.

PR Close #18905
2017-08-30 18:00:38 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
506d2e98a4 fix(compiler): don’t emit stubs when we didn’t generate code for a file. (#18788)
Applies to the new transformer compiler.

PR Close #18788
2017-08-28 18:46:43 -05:00
Tobias Bosch
0262e37301 fix(compiler): always emit ngfactories with reexports (#18788)
Previously, we only did this when setting the `generateCodeForLibraries: false`.

This is needed so that libraries compiled with `generateCodeForLibraries: true` can be used as dependencies of other compilation units.

PR Close #18788
2017-08-28 18:46:43 -05:00
Tobias Bosch
2fbc92fd2e fix(compiler): quote non identifiers in map keys. (#18788)
PR Close #18788
2017-08-28 18:46:43 -05:00
Alex Eagle
47220997e1 build: add bazel integration test (#18733)
It includes sass compilation, and building the bazel package
distribution.

PR Close #18733
2017-08-23 11:34:52 -05:00
Pawel Kozlowski
8ea6c56fe1 fix(compiler-cli): propagate preserveWhitespaces option to codegen (#18773)
PR Close #18773
2017-08-21 17:32:10 -05:00
Filipe Silva
e228f2caa6 fix(compiler-cli): use forward slashes for ts.resolveModuleName (#18784)
Windows paths have back slashes, but TypeScript expects to always have forward slashes.

In other places where this call happens (like `src/compiler_host.ts`) the same fix is present.

PR Close #18784
2017-08-18 22:28:08 -05:00
Tobias Bosch
ffb1553282 refactor(compiler): make the new ngc API independent of tsickle (#18739)
This changes `performCompile` / `program.emit` to not tsickle automatically,
but allows to pass in an `emitCallback` in which tsickle can be executed.
2017-08-17 18:00:52 -05:00
Tobias Bosch
0cc77b4a69 refactor(compiler): split compiler and core (#18683)
After this, neither @angular/compiler nor @angular/comnpiler-cli depend
on @angular/core.

This add a duplication of some interfaces and enums which is stored
in @angular/compiler/src/core.ts

BREAKING CHANGE:
- `@angular/platform-server` now additionally depends on
  `@angular/platform-browser-dynamic` as a peer dependency.


PR Close #18683
2017-08-16 17:58:53 -05:00
Tobias Bosch
43226cb93d feat(compiler): use typescript for resolving resource paths
This can also be customized via the new method `resourceNameToFileName` in the
`CompilerHost`.
2017-08-16 15:24:48 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
2572bf508f feat(compiler): make .ngsummary.json files portable
This also allows to customize the filePaths in `.ngsummary.json` file
via the new methods `toSummaryFileName` and `fromSummaryFileName`
on the `CompilerHost`.
2017-08-16 15:24:48 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
6a1ab61cce refactor(compiler): simplify the CompilerHost used for transformers
- remove unneeded methods (`getNgCanonicalFileName`, `assumeFileExists`)
- simplify moduleName <-> fileName conversion logic as we don’t need to
  account for `genDir` anymore.
- rename `createNgCompilerHost` -> `createCompilerHost`
2017-08-16 15:24:48 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
27d5058e01 refactor(compiler): extract a BaseAotCompilerHost that is shared between the old and new logic 2017-08-16 15:24:48 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
bc22ff1517 fix(language-service): remove tsickle dependency
Removes the tsickle dependency added when tsickle was added to the
transform compiler.

Added a test to ensure stray dependencies are not added and no
errors are introduced during module flattening.
2017-08-16 11:33:49 -07:00
Pawel Kozlowski
d2c0d986d4 perf(core): add option to remove blank text nodes from compiled templates 2017-08-14 13:26:16 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
27d901a51d refactor(compiler-cli): cleanup API for transformer based ngc
This is in preparation for watch mode.
2017-08-11 13:20:45 -07:00
Victor Berchet
679608db65 refactor(compiler-cli): use the transformer based compiler by default
The source map does not currently work with the transformer pipeline.
It will be re-enabled after TypeScript 2.4 is made the min version.

To revert to the former compiler, use the `disableTransformerPipeline` in
tsconfig.json:

```
{
  "angularCompilerOptions": {
    "disableTransformerPipeline": true
  }
}
```
2017-08-10 20:30:40 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
6f2038cc85 fix(compiler-cli): fix and re-enble expression lowering (#18570)
Fixes issue uncovered by #18388 and re-enables expression
lowering disabled by #18513.
2017-08-08 12:40:08 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
5b7432b6ea fix(compiler-cli): remove minimist dependency of compiler-cli/index (#18532)
Indirectly removes the minimist dependency in the language service
package was added with the addition of `ngc.ts`.
2017-08-07 14:30:35 -07:00
Victor Berchet
ca695e0632 fix(compiler-cli): disable buggy expression lowering (#18513) 2017-08-03 14:31:23 -07:00
Abhimanyu Deora
5651e4ac72 fix(compiler-cli): modified ngc to throw all errors, not just syntax (#18388) 2017-08-03 11:10:47 -07:00
Victor Berchet
9479a106bb build: enable TSLint on the packages folder 2017-07-31 15:47:57 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
b6c4af6495 feat(compiler-cli): automatically lower lambda expressions in metadata 2017-07-31 11:30:44 -07:00
Abhimanyu Deora
d20ac14fe2 refactor(compiler-cli): allow custom error checking function in ngc (#18355)
PR Close #18355
2017-07-26 17:55:31 -05:00
Abhimanyu Deora
ce47546188 refactor(compiler-cli): add support for browser compiler bundle (#17979)
PR Close #17979
2017-07-25 15:51:46 -05:00
Alex Eagle
6fc5940959 build: Bazel builds ngfactories for packages/core (#18289)
PR Close #18289
2017-07-21 18:09:47 -05:00
Miško Hevery
b7a6f52d59 perf: latest tsickle to tree shake: abstract class methods & interfaces (#18236)
In previous version of tsickle abstract class methods were materialized.
The change resulted in 6Kb savings in angular.io bundle.

This change also required the removal of `@private` and `@return` type
annotation as it is explicitly dissalowed by tsickle.

NOTE: removed casts in front of `makeDecorator` due to:
https://github.com/angular/devkit/issues/45

```
 14938 Jul 19 13:16 0.b19e913fbdd6507d346b.chunk.js
  1535 Jul 19 13:16 inline.d8e019ea3cfdd86c2bd0.bundle.js
589178 Jul 19 13:16 main.54c97bcb6f254776b678.bundle.js
 34333 Jul 19 13:16 polyfills.4a3c9ca9481d53803157.bundle.js

 14938 Jul 18 16:55 0.b19e913fbdd6507d346b.chunk.js
  1535 Jul 18 16:55 inline.0c83abb44fad9a2768a7.bundle.js
582786 Jul 18 16:55 main.ea290db71b051813e156.bundle.js
 34333 Jul 18 16:55 polyfills.4a3c9ca9481d53803157.bundle.js

main savings: 589178 - 582786 = 6,392
```

PR Close #18236
2017-07-21 16:35:37 -05:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
abee785821 refactor(tsc-wrapped): update tsc-wrapped to pass strictNullCheck (#18160)
PR Close #18160
2017-07-21 12:26:20 -05:00
Olivier Combe
671a175dfb fix(compiler-cli): fix relative source paths on windows for extracted msg (#17915)
Fixes #16639
2017-07-07 16:33:40 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
c1474f33be feat(compiler-cli): add parameters to ngc main needed by bazel rules (#17885) 2017-07-07 16:29:39 -07:00
Victor Berchet
9c3386b1b7 fix(compiler): remove i18n markup even if no translations (#17999)
Fixes #11042
2017-07-07 16:16:49 -07:00
Abhimanyu Deora
2ba3ada27f revert: "refactor(compiler-cli): remove the dependency on fs in codegen.ts (#17738)"
This reverts commit b116901400.
2017-07-07 16:16:25 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
227dbbcfba fix(language-service): ignore hover of symbols not in the TypeScript program (#17969)
Fixes: #17965
2017-07-07 08:47:28 -07:00
Abhimanyu Deora
b116901400 refactor(compiler-cli): remove the dependency on fs in codegen.ts (#17738) 2017-07-06 12:11:21 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
3097083277 feat(compiler-cli): new compiler api and command-line using TypeScript transformers 2017-06-23 16:18:44 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
4352dd27c4 fix(compiler): avoid emitting self importing factories
Fixes: #17389
2017-06-21 16:19:43 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
8c89cc4fc5 fix(compiler-cli): find lazy routes in nested module import arrays
Fixes: #17531
2017-06-20 14:21:14 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
f194f18dbd fix(language-service): infer any ngForOf of type any
Fixes: #17611
2017-06-20 12:04:51 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
90b0713e32 refactor(compiler): don’t write summaries for jit by default
The default is false externally but true internally at Google.
2017-06-09 15:58:53 -07:00
Alex Eagle
b00b80a45b feat(compiler-cli): introduce synchronous codegen API 2017-06-06 14:12:02 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
230255f887 feat(compiler-cli): produce template diagnostics error messages (#17125)
Refactoring the compiler to use transformers moves the code generation
after type-checking which suppresses the errors TypeScript would
generate in the user code.

`TypeChecker` currently produces the same factory code that was
generated prior the switch to transfomers, getting back the same
diagnostics as before. The refactoring will allow the code to
diverge from the factory code and allow better diagnostic error
messages than was previously possible by type-checking the factories.
2017-06-01 10:13:50 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
18bf77204e feat(compiler): emit typescript nodes from an output ast (#16823) 2017-05-30 10:43:13 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
7ffb75f476 refactor(compiler): change bundle to flatModuleIndex in the code (#17028) 2017-05-26 09:13:28 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
80e506563c Revert "refactor(compiler): change bundle to flatModuleIndex in the code (#17028)"
This reverts commit 5aa53d70aa.
2017-05-26 08:54:50 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
5aa53d70aa refactor(compiler): change bundle to flatModuleIndex in the code (#17028) 2017-05-25 19:02:35 -06:00
Tobias Bosch
573b8611bc fix(compiler): compile .ngfactory.ts files even if nobody references them. (#16899)
This is especially important for library authors, as they will
not reference the .ngfactory.ts files.

Fixes #16741
2017-05-25 11:00:26 -06:00
Tobias Bosch
eba59aaf87 refactor(compiler): add ability to produce stub .ngfactory / .ngsummary files (#16963)
These files are needed so that:
- user code can compile even without real codegen
- as tsc transformers cannot create but only change existing files
  in the transformation pipeline.
2017-05-23 14:40:50 -06:00
Tobias Bosch
5af143e8e4 refactor(compiler): allow sync AOT compilation (#16832).
AOT compilation can be executed synchronously now,
if the `ReosurceLoader` returns a string directly
(and no `Promise`).
2017-05-23 10:41:23 -06:00
Tobias Bosch
50abca4583 refactor(compiler): don’t rely on global reflector (#16832)
Using the global reflector made it impossible
to compile multiple programs at the same time.
2017-05-23 10:41:23 -06:00
Tobias Bosch
de8d7c65f2 refactor(compiler): emit OutputAst and not sources (#16832)
This is in preparation for creating typescript nodes
directly from `OutputAst` nodes.
2017-05-23 10:41:23 -06:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
d761059e4d fix(compiler-cli): allow '==' to compare nullable types (#16731)
Fixes: #16729

* fix(compiler-cli): diagnose issues in conditional of ternary

Fixes: #16730
2017-05-16 16:36:51 -07:00
Adol1111
1eba623d12 fix(compiler-cli): import routing module with forRoot (#16438) 2017-05-15 13:11:39 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
b9521b568f feat(compiler): support a non-null postfix assert (#16672)
Template expressions can now use a post-fix `!` operator
that asserts the target of the operator is not null. This is
similar to the TypeScript non-null assert operator. Expressions
generated in factories will be generated with the non-null assert
operator.

Closes: #10855
2017-05-11 10:15:54 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
bb0902c592 refactor(compiler-cli): move the expression expression type checker (#16562)
The expression type checker moved from the language service
to the compiler-cli in preparation to using it to check
template expressions.
2017-05-09 16:16:50 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
547c363473 feat: add .ngsummary.ts files to support AOT unit tests
Design doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VmTkz0EbEVSWfEEWEvQ5sXyQXSCvtMOw4t7pKU-jOwc/edit?usp=sharing
2017-05-05 13:23:53 -04:00
Olivier Combe
6e2abcd5fc feat(compiler-cli): add param to set MissingTranslationStrategy on ngc (#15987)
This commit adds a new parameter to ngc named `missingTranslation`  to set the MissingTranslationStrategy for AoT, it takes the value `error`, `warning` or `ignore`.

Fixes #15808

PR Close #15987
2017-04-27 17:38:59 -05:00
Alex Eagle
11b0213d20 fix(compiler): suppress another closure warning (#16137)
closure compiler warns in generated .ngfactory.ts files:
```
WARNING - property createInternal already defined on superclass module$contents$..$core$src$linker$ng_module_factory_NgModuleInjector; use @override to override it
```

PR Close #16137
2017-04-19 22:46:32 -05:00
Olivier Combe
4054055d0d feat(compiler): add source files to xmb/xliff translations (#14705)
Fixes #14190
2017-04-14 09:06:25 -07:00
Panuruj Khambanonda (PK)
09c4cb2540 feat(compiler): Implement i18n XLIFF 2.0 serializer (#14185)
- Ensure that the result passes OASIS XLIFF 2.0 schema validation
- Use <ph/> for self-closing placeholder tags
- Use <pc></pc> for other placeholder tags
- Check for the correct XLIFF file version
- Add ICU support

fixes #11735
2017-04-14 09:05:00 -07:00
Miško Hevery
09d9f5fe54 fix(compiler): Update types for TypeScript nullability support 2017-04-10 15:26:33 -06:00
Tobias Bosch
8ef621ad2a fix(compiler): fix inheritance for AOT with summaries (#15583)
Allows to inherit ctor args, lifecycle hooks and statics from a class
in another compilation unit. 
Will error if trying to inherit from a class in another compilation unit 
that has an `@Component` / `@Directive` / `@Pipe` / `@NgModule`.
2017-03-30 14:51:29 -07:00
Miško Hevery
910c0d9ee7 fix(core): Update types for TypeScript nullability support (#15472) 2017-03-29 09:34:45 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
6269d28bb0 fix(language-service): improve performance of updateModuleAnalysis() (#15543) 2017-03-28 13:32:46 -07:00
Ward Bell
816b389759 docs: in doc comments, replace [aA]ngular2 with Angular (#15463) 2017-03-27 09:44:35 -07:00
Olivier Combe
a50d79df47 fix(compiler-cli): adding missing format xliff for the extractor (#15386)
To generate XLF files with ng-xi18n we could use the format parameter "xlf" or "xlif". The real name is "xliff" not "xlif", so this probably was a typo. This PR adds "xliff" as can be expected
2017-03-22 15:12:02 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
16e0423085 revert: feat(compiler-cli): support metadata file aliases (#15331)
This reverts commit 0ab49d4cec.

PR Close #15331
2017-03-21 12:20:14 -05:00
Jason Aden
410aa33005 build: fix paths to typings files so tsickle resolves imports correctly
Fixes #15080
2017-03-16 17:34:29 -07:00
Chuck Jazdzewski
0ab49d4cec feat(compiler-cli): support metadata file aliases 2017-03-16 17:34:29 -07:00
Tobias Bosch
492153a986 fix(compiler): make sourcemaps work in AOT mode
Inlcuded fixes:
- include preamble in generated source map
- always add a mapping for line/col 0 so that the
  generated sourcemap is not sparse
- use a uniue sourceUrl for inline templates even
  in the AOT case
2017-03-16 12:56:56 -07:00
Jason Aden
3e51a19983 refactor: move angular source to /packages rather than modules/@angular 2017-03-08 16:29:27 -08:00