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2012-09-06fix(*): name all anonymous watch functions in AngularShyam Seshadri
This will allow us to see function names in Batarang and debugger. Closes #1119
2012-06-12docs(*): simplify doc urlsIgor Minar
we now have two types of namespaces: - true namespace: angular.* - used for all global apis - virtual namespace: ng.*, ngMock.*, ... - used for all DI modules the virual namespaces have services under the second namespace level (e.g. ng.) and filters and directives prefixed with filter: and directive: respectively (e.g. ng.filter:orderBy, ng.directive:ngRepeat) this simplifies urls and makes them a lot shorter while still avoiding name collisions
2012-05-04chore(docs): re-skin main documentationMisko Hevery
2012-04-10chore(*): remove dead code and fix code style issuesIgor Minar
2012-04-09fix(docs): change all directive references to use the normalized namesIgor Minar
2012-04-03feat(ngInclude): allow ngInclude on css classVojta Jina
And make it terminal so that it does not compile its content, which would cause leaks.
2012-04-03fix(ngInclude): fire $includeContentLoaded on proper (child) scopeVojta Jina
2012-04-03refactor(ngInclude): remove scope attributeVojta Jina
The purpose of allowing the scope to be specified was to enable the $route service to work together with ngInclude. However the functionality of creating scopes was in the recent past moved from the $route service to the ngView directive, so currently there is no valid use case for specifying the scope for ngInclude. In fact, allowing the scope to be defined can under certain circumstances lead to memory leaks. Breaks ngInclude does not have scope attribute anymore.
2012-03-28chore(module): move files around in preparation for more modulesMisko Hevery