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fix(all): add forRoot() to all modules #1166

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@kara kara commented Sep 2, 2016

This PR adds the forRoot() option to all Material modules, so users don't have to guess which modules have providers (and require the call) and which modules don't. This will allow us to add providers to components later without breaking anyone's code.

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@kara kara changed the title fix(forms): add forRoot() to all modules fix(all): add forRoot() to all modules Sep 2, 2016
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jelbourn commented Sep 2, 2016

LGTM

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@kara kara merged commit 21dc44a into angular:master Sep 2, 2016
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