| Index: third_party/pkg/angular/lib/directive/ng_non_bindable.dart
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| diff --git a/third_party/pkg/angular/lib/directive/ng_non_bindable.dart b/third_party/pkg/angular/lib/directive/ng_non_bindable.dart
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| --- a/third_party/pkg/angular/lib/directive/ng_non_bindable.dart
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| -part of angular.directive;
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| -
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| -/**
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| - * Causes the compiler to ignore all Angular directives and markup on descendant
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| - * nodes of the matching element. Note, however, that other directives and
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| - * markup on the element are still processed and that only descending the DOM
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| - * for compilation is prevented.
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| - *
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| - * Example:
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| - *
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| - * <div foo="{{a}}" ng-non-bindable>
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| - * <span ng-bind="b"></span>{{b}}
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| - * </div>
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| - *
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| - * In the above example, because the `div` element has the `ng-non-bindable`
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| - * attribute set on it, the `ng-bind` directive and the interpolation for
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| - * `{{b}}` are not processed because Angular will not process the `span` child
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| - * element. However, the `foo` attribute *will* be interpolated because it is
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| - * not on a child node.
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| - */
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| -@NgDirective(
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| - selector: '[ng-non-bindable]',
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| - children: NgAnnotation.IGNORE_CHILDREN)
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| -class NgNonBindableDirective {}
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