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previously examples like $http where broken because we would strip part of the
filename (http-hello.html -> http)
we really want to strip only the id suffix that we append to disambiguate
common filenames (like index.html) which appear in many examples.
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Add option to edit source in Angular Docs in Plunkr in addition to JsFiddle
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Closes #1493
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if className is undefined or empty string, don't bother looking for directives in there
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if a node doesn't have children then don't try to compile these non-existent children
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This fixes the issue that caused two attr interpolation observers
to be registered for the same attribute as a result of isolate
scope definition with attr (@) property for this attribute.
Duplicate observers would then fight with each other updating the
model.
The issue occured only when this directive was used in a repeater
because that's when we clone the template node which caused the
two observers to point to two different sets of $attr instances.
Closes #1166, #836
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IEEE 754 floating point sometimes results in values that are very small,
rather than zero. One example is 1.0 + 1.07 - 2.07, which returns
4.440892098500626e-16 instead of 0.
This change tweaks the number formatting logic so that an exponential
value with a negative exponent that is larger than the precision+1
returns 0 instead. For example: with precision 2, anything with an
exponent of -4, -5 or more would become 0. 9e-3 = 0.009 = 0.01, but 9e-4
= 0.0009 = 0.001 = 0.00. This detail is unlikely to matter since this
quirk is usually only triggered with values very close to zero.
Closes #1469
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Describes several common pitfalls new users of Angular fall into that
I've observed in #angularjs.
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it's bundled with Testacular, so we don't need it here
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Testacular FTW!
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JsTD references have been replaced with Testacular stuff.
snapshots are PITA to maintain so I'm dropping them, everyone loves the Git
version anyway.
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Using the client VM and forcing 32bit mode gives us huge perf boost.
before:
reali   0m8.173s
user    0m39.984s
sys     0m1.408s
after:
real    0m3.000s
user    0m12.687s
sys     0m0.852s
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this speeds up the build by paralelizing closure compilation (the slowest
piece of the build process)
before:
real  0m14.372s
user  0m31.649s
sys   0m1.006s
after:
real  0m8.191s
user  0m40.473s
sys   0m1.378s
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exec unlike system replaces the current process. this way when we kill
the webserver process we don't get scary looking 'rake aborted' error
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This was really corner case:
Watcher needs to return changed value, to notify that model might have changed and one more $digest cycle needs to be performed.
The watcher, that takes care of reference binding into an isolate scope ("="), did not return changed value, if the change was from the isolate scope to the parent.
If any other watcher returned change, it worked fine, as this change caused re-digest.
Closes #1272
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- adds testacular config files for jqlite, jquery, modules and e2e tests
- replaces obsolete JsTD Rake tasks with Testacular onces
- rake tasks are parameterazied so that they can be used locally as well as on CI server
usage:
rake test  # run all tests on Chrome
rake test[Safari+Chrome+Opera]  # run all tests on Safari, Chrome and Opera
rake test[Safari]  # run all tests on Safari
rake test:jqlite # run unit tests using jqlite on Chrome
rake test:jqlite[Safari,"--reporter=dots"]  # run jqlite-based unit tests on Safari with dots reporter
rake autotest:jquery  # start testacular with jquery-based config and watch fs for changes
rake test:e2e # run end to end tests
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This will allow us to see function names in Batarang and debugger.
Closes #1119
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Closes #1339
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as of now
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