BREAKING CHANGE:
This change renames all instances of PipeRegistry to Pipes.
As part of this change, the former "defaultPipes" export is
now a Pipes instance, instead of a map. The map that was previously
called "defaultPipes" no longer exists, but may be accessed via
defaultPipes.config.
This is its own commit so that tools have an easier time of preserving
history of the file, by keeping the diff between pipes.ts and
pipe_registry.ts minimal.
Also moved pipe_registry_spec.ts
The properties of the annotation classes are not really the public API.
Users will interact with these via a decorator, and the decorator
takes a single arg, typed with the args class. Thus the comment is
more useful on the arg class.
This also fixes the problem of intellisense/autocomplete not showing
the important docs as you fill in the properties in a decorator
declaration.
We had the same symbol exported as the interface
for Component decorator as well as the class for
Component annotation, and dgeni only showed the
latter.
Rename the interfaces for decorators with an ‘I’
prefix so they are retained in the .d.ts output.
Previously, when a return type was missing it
could have been any. But following #2746 we
require return types so remaining untyped returns
must be void.
In non-transformed mode the funcOrValue check was enough, but once
transformed these all use the same function for getters, so we need
to also check the name.
BREAKING CHANGE:
The Http module previously would return RxJS Observables from method calls
of the Http class. In order to support Dart, the module was refactored to
return the EventEmitter abstraction instead, which does not contain the same
combinators or subscription semantics as an RxJS Observable. However, the
EventEmitter provides a toRx() method which will return an RxJS Subject,
providing the same subscription and combinator conveniences as were
available prior to this refactor.
This is temporary, until issue #2794 is resolved, when Observables will
again be returned directly from Http class methods.