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Short-circuitable expressions (using ternary & binary operators) could not use the regular binding mechanism as it relies on the bindings being checked every single time - the index is incremented as part of checking the bindings. Then for pure function kind of bindings we use a different mechanism with a fixed index. As such short circuiting a binding check does not mess with the expected binding index. Note that all pure function bindings are handled the same wether or not they actually are short-circuitable. This allows to keep the compiler and compiled code simple - and there is no runtime perf cost anyway. PR Close #24039
revert: refactor(ivy): make return value of define(Component|Directive|Pipe|Injector|Injectable) private (#23371)
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