* Added tests for native view recycling
Disabled android native view recycling
Move toString from view-common to view-base
Fix crash on application restore and navigation back on API26
Added setAsRootView method
Added missing logo into perf-tests/recycling app
* additional fix for image-source-tests. ios is case sensitive.
* Add @private to some internal properties
Fix where padding is not respected when background is reset.
recycleNativeView filed now accepts: "always" | "never" | "auto". Always will recycle the nativeView no matter if its nativeView or android proprties are accessed. Never will disable recycling. Auto will recycle it only if nativeView and android properties are not accessed.
* Enable chrome-devtools elemets tab
* Trigger updates when property is chaned form native
* Tslint fixes
* Don't run dom-elemet tests in IOS
* fix tests
* Create package.json
* Update package.json
* domNode changed to field for performance
Call native setters once when a page is instantiated.
Fix background not being reset, Label's background is now set to background, not layer
Make the nativeView field instead of property for performance reasons
* fix padding on text-view & text-field
text-base is now snapshotable
view.android is now snapshotable
* createNativeView returns the nativeView for android
Fix image tests
Implement test for image loaded from res://
EffectivePaddings updated when nativeView have some from its native theme
- Use path mappings in tsconfig.json to resolve module typings
- Only use ambient mobules for global API's
- Move single-file modules to a subdir with the same name so that
we can provide a hand-written typing next to it (via package.json)
- Delete all mentions of tns-core-modules.d.ts
- Delete reference d.ts assembly build steps. Not needed anymore.
- HACK! Use a <reference> for global typings in application.d.ts
to avoid publishing a separate @types/tns-core-modules package.
- Rename declarations.d.ts to tns-core-modules.d.ts to preserve
JS project mappings in references.d.ts (the only place we use those)