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fix(popover): update prop defaults, use correct delegate #23340

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@liamdebeasi liamdebeasi commented May 21, 2021

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What is the current behavior?

Noticed delegate was not being used for inline popover when dismissing and that the alignment default would have led to a behavior change. Even though this API is new, this API exposes a behavior that was always present.

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Does this introduce a breaking change?

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  • No

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the package: core @ionic/core package label May 21, 2021
@liamdebeasi liamdebeasi merged commit 960778a into next May 21, 2021
@liamdebeasi liamdebeasi deleted the popover-d branch May 21, 2021 15:12
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