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Component nesting broken in beta.1 #6404

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johnrbaur opened this issue Jan 11, 2016 · 5 comments
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Component nesting broken in beta.1 #6404

johnrbaur opened this issue Jan 11, 2016 · 5 comments

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@johnrbaur
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While updating to beta.1, I encountered an error with nested components. Depending on the order I use the components, it fails unexpectedly with the following error:

EXCEPTION: TypeError: viewFactory_BlueBox0 is not a function.

This may be related to the change in 7ae23ad

I reproduced the error in this plunkr:
http://plnkr.co/edit/8Zl0JdbV5fuBMxDqcg1L?p=preview

@SIGAN
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SIGAN commented Jan 12, 2016

I have the same issue

@cschroeter
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Same here

tbosch added a commit to tbosch/angular that referenced this issue Jan 14, 2016
Before, the check for cycles was wrong and lead to false positives.

Fixes angular#6404
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tbosch commented Jan 14, 2016

Yes, this is a bug introduced by the recent compiler refactoring. Thanks for reporting!

@kylecordes
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I hope this fix makes it into beta 2.

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