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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
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
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
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
83d207d0a7 build: upgrade to TypeScript 2.6 (#21144)
Fixes #20653

PR Close #21144
2017-12-22 20:15:47 -08:00
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
14380ff086 build: add warning about changing ngtools_api2 2017-10-20 09:39:30 -07:00
56774dfb79 fix(compiler-cli): diagnostics file paths relative to cwd, not tsconfig (#19748)
PR Close #19748
2017-10-18 11:18:17 -07:00
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
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
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
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
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
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
e224e3d62d fix(compiler-cli): update ngtools2 EmitFlags (#19375) 2017-09-25 12:37:00 -07:00
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
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
ee04217d53 refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18978)
PR Close #18978
2017-08-31 14:37:13 -07:00
56b751ead5 Revert "refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18952)"
This reverts commit f544128138.
2017-08-31 11:52:44 -07:00
f544128138 refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18952)
PR Close #18952
2017-08-31 11:31:23 -07:00
c2136d18bd Revert "refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18952)"
This reverts commit 1953e2af7a.
2017-08-30 19:01:47 -07:00
1953e2af7a refactor(compiler-cli): expose ngtools api separately (#18952)
PR Close #18952
2017-08-30 18:01:33 -07:00