perf(@angular/build): reuse TS package.json cache when rebuilding#29053
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TypeScript 5.6 and higher added functionality that will search for a `package.json` file for source files that are part of the program (e.g., `.d.ts`) and within a node modules directory. This can be an expensive tasks especially considering the large amount of `.d.ts` files within packages. TypeScript supports using a cache of known `package.json` files to improve the performance of this task. The Angular CLI will now provide and reuse this cache across rebuilds during watch mode. This includes the use of `ng serve`. The performance difference is most apparent for the Angular template diagnostic step of the build. Internally the Angular compiler creates a new template typechecking program which causes the `package.json` search process to occur. By leveraging the cache, this process becomes a series of cache hits. In the event that files are modified within the node modules directory, the cache is invalidated and the following rebuild may be longer as a result.
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@clydin this does not apply cleanly on the patch branch. |
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TypeScript 5.6 and higher added functionality that will search for a
package.jsonfile for source files that are part of the program (e.g.,.d.ts) and within a node modules directory. This can be an expensive task especially considering the large amount of.d.tsfiles within packages. TypeScript supports using a cache of knownpackage.jsonfiles to improve the performance of this task. The Angular CLI will now provide and reuse this cache across rebuilds during watch mode. This includes the use ofng serve.The performance difference is most apparent for the Angular template diagnostic step of the build. Internally the Angular compiler creates a new template typechecking program which causes the
package.jsonsearch process to occur. By leveraging the cache, this process becomes a series of cache hits. In the event that files are modified within the node modules directory, the cache is invalidated and the following rebuild may be longer as a result.Previous:
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