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refactor: remove reflect-metadata as a direct dependency #3655

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@clydin clydin commented Dec 20, 2016

With the use of the private API from @angular/compiler-cli and the move to use NodeJS 6.9+, the direct use of reflect-metadata is no longer be needed.
Several e2e tests were using it as well. These were changed to standardize on the core-js reflect version instead. The weird webpack test required a slight adjustment to the file size threshold to account for the small size increase of the polyfill. The original intent of the test remains intact.

@clydin clydin changed the title chore(deps): remove reflect-metadata as a direct dependency refactor: remove reflect-metadata as a direct dependency Feb 7, 2017
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hansl commented Feb 7, 2017

LGTM, thanks!

@hansl hansl merged commit 2f5f74d into angular:master Feb 7, 2017
@clydin clydin deleted the reflect-metadata branch February 7, 2017 20:55
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