refactor(compiler): don’t rely on global reflector (#16832)
Using the global reflector made it impossible to compile multiple programs at the same time.
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Chuck Jazdzewski

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* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
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import {NgModule, Type, ɵReflectorReader, ɵreflector, ɵstringify as stringify} from '@angular/core';
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import {NgModule, Type, ɵstringify as stringify} from '@angular/core';
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import {CompileReflector} from './compile_reflector';
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import {findLast} from './directive_resolver';
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import {CompilerInjectable} from './injectable';
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@ -19,7 +21,7 @@ function _isNgModuleMetadata(obj: any): obj is NgModule {
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@CompilerInjectable()
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export class NgModuleResolver {
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constructor(private _reflector: ɵReflectorReader = ɵreflector) {}
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constructor(private _reflector: CompileReflector) {}
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isNgModule(type: any) { return this._reflector.annotations(type).some(_isNgModuleMetadata); }
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