angular/packages/compiler-cli/private
Joey Perrott 9dbe6fc18b refactor: update license text to point to angular.dev (#57901)
Update license text to point to angular.dev instead of angular.io

PR Close #57901
2024-09-24 15:33:00 +02:00
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babel.d.ts refactor: update license text to point to angular.dev (#57901) 2024-09-24 15:33:00 +02:00
bazel.ts refactor: update license text to point to angular.dev (#57901) 2024-09-24 15:33:00 +02:00
BUILD.bazel refactor(migrations): use common import manager for schematics (#57096) 2024-07-23 12:17:41 -07:00
localize.ts refactor: update license text to point to angular.dev (#57901) 2024-09-24 15:33:00 +02:00
migrations.ts refactor: update license text to point to angular.dev (#57901) 2024-09-24 15:33:00 +02:00
README.md refactor: switch packages away from deep cross-package imports (#43431) 2021-10-01 18:28:43 +00:00
tooling.ts refactor: update license text to point to angular.dev (#57901) 2024-09-24 15:33:00 +02:00

This is a directory defining the @angular/compiler-cli/private entry-point. The entry-point can be used to expose code that is needed by other Angular framework packages, without having to expose code through the primary entry-point.

The primary entry-point has a couple of downsides when it comes to cross-package imports:

  • It exports various other things that will end up creating additional type dependencies. e.g. when the Angular localize package relies on it, it might end up accidentally relying on @types/node.
  • The primary entry-point has a larger build graph, slowing down local development as much more things can invalidate the dependent targets. A smaller subset leads to faster incremental builds.