
Ngcc will now render additional exports for classes that are referenced in `NgModule` decorated classes, but which were not publicly exported from an entry-point of the package. This is important because when ngtsc compiles libraries processed by ngcc it needs to be able to publcly access decorated classes that are referenced by `NgModule` decorated classes in order to build templates that use these classes. Doing this re-exporting is not without its risks. There are chances that the class is not exported correctly: there may already be similarly named exports from the entry-point or the class may be being aliased. But there is not much more we can do from the point of view of ngcc to workaround such scenarios. Generally, packages should have been built so that this approach works. PR Close #26906
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