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This change uses the regexp from Chromium/Blink to validate emails, and corrects
an error in the validation engine, which previously considered an invalid email
to be valid. Additionally, the regexp was invalidating emails with capital
letters, however this is not the behaviour recomended in the spec, or implemented
in Chromium.
Closes #5899
Closes #5924
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Before this change,
```js
$routeProvider.when('/foo/:bar|?', { ... });
```
would not have the expected effect --- the parameter would not be optional, and
the pipe would not be included in the parameter name.
Following this change, the presence of the pipe operator will typically cause an
exception to be thrown due to the fact that the generated regexp is invalid.
The net result of this change is that ? and * operators will not be masked, and
pipe operators will need to be removed, although it's unexpected that these are
being used anywhere.
Closes #5920
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Do not use the locals when performing a field access in an angular expression.
Closes #5838
Closes #5862
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The general assumption is that if @priority is not defined, the priority is 0. BUT it's not
necessarily harmful to be explicit about this.
Closes #5852
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This removes some outdated advice which no longer is true against the latest angular version.
The information about unit testing with ngMocks remains, because it's always good to have
information like that easily found. This little snippet is not worded perfectly, and is not
a very good example unit test, so additional work is needed here.
Relates to #5206
Closes #5485
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Indentation made Markdown parser think that it’s a block of code.
Closes #5446
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the function okToGreet wasn't defined, so this example wouldn't work properly.
I've decided that instead of adding unrelated code to the example, it should just be noted that the
function is expected to be defined in the lexical scope.
Closes #5878
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As discussed in comments on https://github.com/angular/angular.js/commit/42ec95ebae716c81087684b55ed8fa8c13888abc#commitcomment-5109829,
ngInit is not an element directive, so @clkao's example should reflect this.
Closes #5879
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Clears up expression priority issue
Closes #3869
Closes #5873
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Extend the example with ng-value showing how to deal with default checked radio boxes.
Closes #5654
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Include mention of `ngSanitize` (and add it to the example), as well as removing (and clarifying if
needed) references to `ng-html-bind-unsafe`.
Closes #5551
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The ng-change event triggers immediately, which makes a difference for text input fields and text
areas, where the JavaScript onchange event would only be called at the end of the change.
Closes #5640
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This issue has been a focus of problems for some users and we discussed it on the IRC that it should
be at least documented.
~Amended the style to use bootstrap notes, I think overall it looks better and catches the eyes more
easily. However there are no anchor links to these, if these are necessary they can be added later.
Closes #3436
Closes #5762
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Closes #4278
Closes #4225
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animating on the same CSS class
Closes #5588
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class addition and removal
When a CSS class containing transition code is added to an element then an animation should kick off.
ngAnimate doesn't do this. It only respects transition styles that are already present on the element
or on the setup class (but not the addClass animation).
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presence of className tokens
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Send PUT and POST through copy() to make sure they are not the same.
Closes #5742
Closes #5747
Closes #5764
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Closes #5180
Closes #5776
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This reverts commit 2b344dbd20777fb1283b3a5bcf35a6ae8d09469d.
I think I merged this commit prematurely and in addition to that
we found out that it's breaking google apps.
Jen Bourey will provide more info at the original PR #5681
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when decrementing ttl
An infinite $digest loop can be caused by expressions that invoke a promise.
The problem is that $digest does not decrement ttl unless it finds dirty changes;
it should check also if asyncQueue is empty.
Generally the condition for decrementing ttl should be the same as the
condition for terminating the $digest loop.
Fixes #2622
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Closes #5734
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Closes #5734
Closes #5741
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the --> that
value --> `value`
Closes #5735
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This fixes cases where the first ngView is loaded in a template asynchronously (such as through ngInclude), as the service will miss the first  event otherwise.
Closes #4957
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Update the regexp grouping comment to reflect the changes needed for
multiline expressions in ng-options for <select>.
Closes #5602
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This patch allows the ng-options value of a <select> element to span
multiple lines, which would previously throw an error when used with filters.
Closes #5602
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Closes #4464
Closes #4738
Closes #5636
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Closes #5718
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Closes #5717
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This reverts commit 63cd873fef3207deef30c7a7ed66f4b8f647dc12.
The change breaks existing tests of Google apps. The problem is that
while we tried to avoid adding #/ to window.location.href unnecessarily
we failed doing so. Likely because by setting $path, at some point
(during a digest) we try to check if $location changed and we mistake the
default '/' with an explicit settign of the path via the `path()` method.
This results in us writing the url with '#/' into $browser.url() which updates
the window.location by adding "#/" to the url - something we tried to avoid
in the first place.
I'll reopen PR #5712.
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Before this change, on the root of the application, $location.path() would return
the empty string. Following this change, it will always return a root of '/'.
Closes #5650
Closes #5712
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Android 4.1 stock browser also returns status code 0 when
a template is loaded via `http` and the application is cached using
appcache.
Fixes #1356.
Closes #5547.
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This is the first step in migrating tests from <doc:scenario> to <doc:protractor>.
In-documentation examples with doc:protractor sections will have their contents
output to a tab on the docs site as well as output to a standalone test file in
build/docs/ptore2e.
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Closes #5671
Closes #5676
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When you cancel a JSONP request, angular deletes the callback for it. However the script still executes, and since the callback is now deleted and undefined, the script throws an exception visible in the console. The quick fix for this is not to delete the callback, but replace it with `angular.noop`.
Closes #5615
Closes #5616
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Closes #5678
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Closes #5678
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function where appropriate
Replace two compile functions that immediately return a post-link function with link function definitions instead.
Closes #5664
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Recent browsers, particularly PhantomJS 1.9.2 and Safari 7.0
treat the stack property as non-configurable and unwritable.
Because window.inject captures the stack at the time of the inject,
and attempts to insert it into a captured throw from the injected
function by modifying e.stack, a meaningless error message and
stack is thrown instead.
This commit inserts two tests exposing the problem, and implements
a proposed solution that builds a new error-like object that mimicks
the old Error object, but with the additional stack information, and
captures the toString function from the Error object prototype.  This
appears to work for the browsers suppoerted here.
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Closes #5643
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Closes #5639
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