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[BUG] Failed to pickup Components declaration with double layer spread[BUG] #979
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For now, the work around solution is to moved the spread operations from const to module declarations |
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Overview of the issue
Components and providers declared with below structure are not showing in the module structure.
If no spread operations in
components
orproviders
array, compodoc works perfectly.No error. Components are not linked to their parent module, which make the structure of generated doc very messy and less useful.
Operating System, Node.js, npm, compodoc version(s)
"@compodoc/compodoc": "^1.1.11"
Windows 10, node v 12.13.1, npm v 6.13.4, yarn v1.22.4
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