When we switch to relative imports, shared `.d.ts` chunks can be generated. We need to also pull these into our mock virtual FS testing environments. Notably this does not cause a test slow-down because we are talking about very few extra `.d.ts` chunk files. In our experiments before, with no dts bundling, we saw test time increase from e.g. 20seconds to 100seconds. The 20s are still the same locally! In addition, since code for definitions can now reside in shared `.d.ts` chunks, the language service tests need to be adjusted in cases where they assert for code definition locations in `@angular/core`. A new helper prepares for more code to be moved into arbitrary `.d.ts` files; we should simply assert the definition comes out of `node_modules/@angular/core`. PR Close #60487 |
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