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fix($animate): make CSS blocking optional for class-based animations
$animate attempts places a `transition: none 0s` block on the element when the first CSS class is applied if a transition animation is underway. This works fine for structural animations (enter, leave and move), however, for class-based animations, this poses a big problem. As of this patch, instead of $animate placing the block, it is now the responsibility of the user to place `transition: 0s none` into their class-based transition setup CSS class. This way the animation will avoid all snapping and any will allow $animate to play nicely with class-based transitions that are defined outside of ngAnimate. Closes angular#6674 Closes angular#6739 BREAKING CHANGE: Any class-based animation code that makes use of transitions and uses the setup CSS classes (such as class-add and class-remove) must now provide a empty transition value to ensure that its styling is applied right away. In other words if your animation code is expecting any styling to be applied that is defined in the setup class then it will not be applied "instantly" default unless a `transition:0s none` value is present in the styling for that CSS class. This situation is only the case if a transition is already present on the base CSS class once the animation kicks off.
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