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clydin commented Sep 7, 2016

The next beta of webpack should have a fix to its es2015 module support which should hopefully remove the need to use the UMD bundles. So it would probably be best to leave the version as-is until the next webpack release.

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hansl commented Sep 7, 2016

#2011 pushed to beta.22 which fixed the bundle hack.

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clydin pushed a commit to clydin/angular-cli that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2023
critters is shipped with ES2015 this that we cannot extend it when we use the UMD because a downlevelled class cannot extend an ES2015 class as it will cause `cannot be invoked without 'new'`

With this change, critters will be included in the UMD bundle and downelevelled which would result in us being able to extend it.

Closes angular#1970
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